Example sentences of "[pers pn] has got [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She 's no dumb blonde , she has got a skin of steel and by the way she conducts herself you can tell she has got things in proportion too . |
2 | Steven ( 4.7 ) : She has got baby 's legs . |
3 | Social security is when you have n't got no money and he has got money . |
4 | He has got loads of back issues of Big and Bouncy so we looked through them , then Nigel had a cold shower while I cooked the soup and cut the French loaf . |
5 | I 'm so glad he has got preferment . |
6 | He has got Washington terrified . |
7 | Then clutching her daughter Maria Dingwall , she added : ‘ Mr Clarke does n't know he has got Iris Bentley to fight . |
8 | No , er , he has got relatives down there . |
9 | He has got potential . |
10 | No he , he must continue doing what he has got time to do . |
11 | Yesterday Cleveland Aid Romania co-ordinator Rod Jones , who is hoping to bring Constantin to England in July , said : ‘ He has got hands but he has no fingers just little balls . |
12 | Er it is it has got problems as has already been referred to earlier in that it has a very poor accident record as well as well as passing through Harrogate , it has a a poor accident record to the north of Harrogate . |
13 | It has got cucumber in it . |
14 | It has got £3.2m . |
15 | And because of that it has got gravitation and fields which is n't as big as the earth , it 's only about one sixth as big as the earth . |
16 | Mine has got cheese on . |
17 | Well ours has got loads more pupils than theirs ! |