Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [verb] got a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What you got ta do is , each card , if you they ar the person in front of you asks the co the question and if you get it right you get that card and each card has got a letter on it and you got ta try and make up sex maniac .
2 Er , might as well move the next one in and that cell 's got a file linking formulae which is updated cos of the files in the memory .
3 This Friday coming got a reason ?
4 This thing 's got a time-switch . ’
5 This thing 's got a lid on . ’
6 I do n't know whether , whether it sort of erm rang any bells with you but normally if you 're in a house people do n't offer you dri they usually say would you like a cup of tea or a cup of coffee and I just wondered , perhaps it 's my suspicious nature , whether this guy 's got a drink problem
7 Erm although we can , if you look closely you can see that this chap has got a shrimp net in his hand , er so you get a fair idea of what 's going on .
8 See tha , i if this chap 's got a fault , it 's that he 's a bit of mucky worker .
9 This gun 's got a range of about three hundred metres and your mother 's a very good shot .
10 He that boy has got a heart as big as a mountain I 'll tell ya , in those situations he will sling himself at anything .
11 Each group has got a seminar organizer in that group , so anybody with any particular problems , if they go to the seminar organizer , he or she will try their best to sort it out .
12 These bozos have got a degree
13 All that meat 's got a lot of
14 Whichever wa it does n't matter if it 's really daft if you can think of some way yourself to remember it to remember that kitten has got a K and cat has got a starts with a C.
15 ‘ Course they 're not the only reasons , but those fings 'ave got a lot ter do wiv it .
16 In those days they did n't use mileometers , what they did was they took any particular route number and the number of journeys they did , because in those days a bus kept on a route which applied , say between Witton and Rushmere Heath all day , did n't run around like they do nowadays and erm when the schedules were prepared , each bus had got a route number or was placed on a route number , say one Witton , two Witton , three Witton and a copy of its schedule was recorded on another sheet and the mileage , having known what the mileage was and we 'd used to obtain that from the Borough Surveyor 's Department , er I think it was about nine point one four miles a return trip Witton and Rushmere Heath , er you 'd work out how many journeys they did there and say well that bus was due to run a hundred and twenty six miles during the day .
17 Then Gurder said , ‘ That human has got a hole in his sock . ’
18 So that 's the background of why I 'm giving this as long retired er tax inspector the mean , my own department has got a bit mean .
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