Example sentences of "'s got [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Her hair is knotted into careless plaits , she 's got no make-up on , and she looks great . |
2 | But the big two , weighing 35 stones between them , reckon he 's got no chance . |
3 | She 's got no chance has she ? |
4 | And she 's got no chance if she told the truth ! |
5 | She 's got no chance ! |
6 | Well if he she 's got no chance ! |
7 | ‘ It 's got no conveniences , no running water , no nothing ! ’ ’ |
8 | It 's got no scales , no fins , no gills , it ignores the impossible . |
9 | She 's got no concept of time . |
10 | That 's got no continues ? |
11 | He says it 's got no space but it 's fun . |
12 | we assume he 's got no dependents , |
13 | And he 's got no sight at all |
14 | Like Tony said she 's , you know she 's got no home , she 's does n't particularly like her job so . |
15 | She 's got no pride . |
16 | He 's got no sympathy . |
17 | You say she 's got no friends or contacts here so she ca n't get work , and she ca n't get money — sooner or later , she 's going to surface . ’ |
18 | Because she 's got no friends though . |
19 | The strains of ‘ He 's got no hair , but we do n't care , ’ from his adoring United followers had hardly died down before he announced : |
20 | Well the thing is that you know erm somebody 's got no hair they think , a lot of this the problem revolve round the baldness , and er they have n't come to term with it . |
21 | I 've just given her twenty pounds , she 's got no change so she 's going to drop me the pound in . |
22 | Down in Westminster Thatcher 's got no idea . ’ |
23 | Mrs C. 's got no idea . |
24 | He says that he 's got no idea who 's responsible . |
25 | But he 's got no idea whether he 'll ever get any money . |
26 | She 's got no practice ones for the two , the other two she 's got to do which are obviously going to be harder and she 's got no idea , not , well she 's got the guidelines but no real paper to sit and look at . |
27 | He suggests that he 's got no evidence , then that he 's got some evidence , then both at once : ‘ There 's nothing here , precisely nothing , perhaps absolutely nothing ’ — the torture tune . |
28 | She 's got no sense of humour ! ’ ’ |
29 | When the shapeless Blob cornered the heroine Tina , a voice came from the back of the stalls , ‘ You 're all right Tina , he 's got no thingy . ’ |
30 | And do n't bother with it , you would n't like it anyway , it 's got no tune . ’ ’ |