Example sentences of "[conj] he have got " in BNC.

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1 He could count himself lucky to have got where he had got in an all-American company .
2 In addition , he had called at the Fleming house where he had got no reply to his bell-ringing .
3 He 'd last eaten about four hours earlier , in the same small cafe where he 'd got Slater to tell him about Sara that January .
4 This respondent echoed the thoughts of the first by concluding that ‘ … it looks as if he 's played around in the paint , trying to create something — or he 's got confused and mixed everything up and something just happened ’ .
5 I mean , either you 've got ta hang around in the morning , or he 's got ta hang around at night .
6 Just 'cause he 's got curly hair .
7 It was his first visit to Nijmegen and , although he had got his CMT 3 qualification , he had spent most of his two months at 3rd Armoured Field Ambulance checking equipment , putting up tents and doing guard duties .
8 Although he 's got a good job so Pam said I do n't know why he 's got in that problem .
9 Ken Ward gave orders to bale out saying how sorry he was that he 'd got his crew into this mess !
10 I gathered from Doone 's face that it was n't the type of answer he 'd expected , but he pulled out a notebook and wrote down the reply as given , checking that he 'd got it right .
11 I mean , if I 'd got pregnant he might have thought it was his , that he 'd got better somehow .
12 I was talking to that presenter of that alternative-politics programme — what 's his name ? — and he said that he 'd got annoyed with a colleague because she criticized his pink bow-tie .
13 ‘ Much obliged for that , Albert , ’ said Joe , and explained that he 'd got a guest and how it came about , although he said nothing about the wallet or the men .
14 And the first letter told me that he 'd got stomach upset .
15 He went all quiet and un-Oliver-like and admitted that he 'd got the sack .
16 Of course , he played war that he 'd got rubbish for his dinner , but he 'd got everything I could give him .
17 That did n't stop me from thinking bitterly that he 'd got away scot-free .
18 So he certainly did n't pay due care to the pace and the speed and make sure that he 'd got a safe gap before pulling out .
19 Then I saw that he 'd got too old .
20 After all — had n't one of the things that had made it so difficult to get over Tony been the fact that he 'd got off scot-free ?
21 He also had another er , what we call a journey waybill and that , he used to record on there at each termini he used to record the time and the ticket numbers that he 'd got in his rack at that particular time , so it could be seen between certain times that a ticket perhaps was sold between Witton and Rushmere Heath .
22 when you when you knew that he 'd got you by the short and curlies ?
23 But he knew he was well known for knowing that he 'd got you .
24 Now do n't forget , that I said , that in spite of the fact that he 'd got one shoulder higher than the other , he was very attractive to women , and there is running through this story , the suggestion that maybe he was too friendly with Josephine .
25 Why should she take it out on him that he 'd got the wrong voice ?
26 Of course they would for a start , I have n't done anything , all that sort of business , but he was extremely good and I think the reason that he 'd got admissions quicker than we did , was partly by virtue of the fact that he was the boss of the department .
27 that he 'd got out of the creche I think , cos he had n't got it when he went out .
28 And that , straight away he come back and said that he 'd got it .
29 that he 'd got a form and he was fetching it back in this afternoon and they was handing it over this afternoon .
30 Well Marie just said that he 'd got it .
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