Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] have get [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Mrs Morey says I 've got beautiful hair and she brushes it for me . ’ |
2 | She says they 've got good facilites and can cater for children up to 16 . |
3 | if Catherine says he 's got clinical depression we |
4 | I reckons she 's got blinking piles . |
5 | ‘ So I 'm told , but it still means you 've got iffy papers on this cab of yours , does n't it ? ’ |
6 | we , that means I 've got ex , it 's because we do n't have period one and two on Wednesday , yeah , that means we 've got extra time for our French test , I think it was on Wednesday , extra time to practice |
7 | It is like saying that if Jim Bloggs is an ass it means he has got long ears and brays . |
8 | The agent knows you 've got full authority as far as Larkhill 's concerned . |
9 | I have n't seen all that much of him awake , and God knows he 's got good cause to worry . |
10 | I must confess the moment er Stan Collimore set it up for Webb , I mean it 's a nice ball he does brilliant here Colin , checks the and shapes a nice little ball into Webby 's path and the one thing Webby 's still got he 's he 's got good feet . |