Example sentences of "[adv] he [vb -s] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Naturally he has expressed a desire to see you , but if his wishes are to be fulfilled you must leave for France at once .
2 Perhaps he 's got a beer stomach has he ?
3 So he 's done a kind of conjuring trick here .
4 So he 's got a gun .
5 He 's got a lot of matches this week , he 's got he was on duty last night from six to ten , this morning he 's got a match , tonight he 's got a match !
6 But erm lately he has got a lot worse .
7 However there are a number of important controlling factors : firstly , the subject fixates centrally ( usually he has to report a digit which is presented in order to confirm this central fixation ) ; secondly , the stimulus is exposed for less than 200 milliseconds to avoid eye movement ; thirdly , the visual angle of the stimuli from the fixation point should be between 2.5° and 5° ( otherwise , confounding effects occur ) .
8 All he 's worried about is getting wickets , and he 's , as I think I said yesterday he starts to feel a bit frustrated with his lax control , the ball flows all over the place and then somehow or other he 's got at the , the real quality batsmen in the opposition side , he 's got DaSilva out , might have been a slightly lucky dismissal caught down the leg side and he 's got him out and he 's done that in every match he 's played , he 's given away runs pretty rapidly , but he keeps getting vital wickets as well .
9 Quite possibly he has got a flea duck .
10 I have known him to come home he 's had a weekend off with a kitbag full of fish , beautiful fish he used to bring home cos no sooner on the train and right home
11 ‘ But I 've been reading an interview in Groundswell where Johnny Boy says that he 's misunderstood and really he 's got a heart of gold . ’
12 Now he plans to produce a poster of the garden to sell .
13 Now he plans to make a career of it .
14 Now he 's got a pub of his own at Hitchin , Essex . ’
15 ‘ He 's done awfully well at the university and now he 's got a job , an important job as well .
16 And erm now he 's a supply teacher in now he 's got a band or something , I du n no .
17 Now he 's had a reply from the Prime minister 's office .
18 Now he has commercialised a method to recover the drugs , first developed by Dr Chris Lowe of Cambridge University .
19 Now he has become a pain in the neck to the establishment .
20 Now he has had a chance to work with them and perhaps better understands the intricacies of their job .
21 Now he has had a chance to regroup and fall back on to the kind of terrain of which he is master — the written minute .
22 Today he 's hitched a ride in a Wessex helicopter with a group of soldiers who are doing random vehicle checks .
23 Yeah , well he does get a bit of over the top
24 Well he talks talks a lot now .
25 Well he has got a job you know
26 Because he he he 's done a a you know he he he 's been a a a a what shall I say , a Well he 's done a lot really to promote erm interest in engineering and all that and and he 's done a lot in helping er to young men to become engineers and that you know .
27 Well he 's done a lot , because we were on the bus on Tuesday , and er couple who live in which is one of those roads up
28 Well he 's done a lot for me really , has n't he really ?
29 I thought well he 's got a couple of kids so he could do with a little girl .
30 Well he 's got a croquet club without a ground .
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