Example sentences of "has got a [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Margaret Beckett , the shadow chief secretary to the treasury , has got a suspiciously high forehead and she 's a girlie ! |
2 | Both live and in the studio , Alex will normally rely on his 1961 Fender Jazzmaster , ‘ which has got a really nice neck on it . |
3 | My main one has got a really thin neck , while the other has a huge neck and sounds either dead bassy or just disgusting . |
4 | Erm I do a lot of er large goods vehicle training and if you get erm with a very large vehicle thirty eight tonnes , you can not , even with an artic which has got a very good dogleg to get round , you can not do it . |
5 | It has got a very slight fizziness though has n't it ? |
6 | And think really depending on what we all do , feminism here has got a very rich future as well . |
7 | So , this joint staffing watch as it exists at the moment , has got a very restricted shelf life , an and I doubt if it 's going to survive . |
8 | and then the has got a very big neck . |
9 | One of my friends ( 'I' ) who just stays a couple of doors up from me has got a very different attitude towards sex . |
10 | It 's very nasty vapours and has got a fairly low flashpoint and is unfortunately carried on the motorways every day of the week . ’ |
11 | And in this connection , the award this year goes to Catherine who already has got a fairly formidable pedigree in the movement , shop steward , member of a branch committee , trades council , young members ' advisory committee , the National Committee but I think best thing so far , she 's actually chaired the T U C young members ' conference and that 's an achievement for this union as well . |