Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] has got [art] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ Let's pretend our train has got 25 loads on it , let's pretend British Rail has got a locomotive which can actually pull 25 loads over Shap Fell and let's assume it is 100 per cent full , ’ he continued . |
2 | Approaching the lodging house it looks as if the old harridan has got a gang together to repel unwelcome boarders . |
3 | French tennis has got the message across … organisation , belief and hard work … ‘ |
4 | The hon. Gentleman has got a nerve . |
5 | Get the bomb squad out any way , but erm , the British army has got a lot of important that 's they way we would fight the Russians , take over a small hamlet , mortify it and that 's how the only way we would ever up the Russian 's grass nest , they take it very seriously , so what they did if they tell us how to do it , walks us through , show us what to do , let us do it and then they 'd make us do it again , but without any mistakes and that , it was really good and they showed us how to er mortify up a house , go , going through all the sewers and stuff is quite fun |
6 | mm , who was telling me that somebody 's four year old son has got a video and television in his bedroom his own video |
7 | The old treble chance has got the order of the boot . |
8 | Follow this ‘ teaser ’ with a second release giving full details of who , when and where , and follow it up again by a phone call checking that the right person has got the material . |
9 | The whole place has got an air of being run down , and county council , I think to be honest , would quite like it to fall down , or just to be able to develop the whole site . |