Example sentences of "[pron] 's [verb] some [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At least somebody 's got some work to do .
2 Bet she 's lost some weight then ?
3 Poor Joelle she 's got some work to do .
4 I think she thinks she 's got some milk now .
5 She 's got some way to go , ’ said Lili .
6 She 's got some style !
7 She 's got me by the jeans — the hand 's scabby — she 's got some skin disease .
8 Hm , oh though she said she 's got some school uniform , but we have n't stop to think .
9 okay she 's got some time on reception as relief but the majority of work is n is not that varied is it ?
10 She 's got some death wish .
11 She says she 's got some sort of news to give us . ’
12 Just say if she 's soaked some stuff written on it .
13 Whoever 's got some knowledge to pass on .
14 yeah everybody 's got some sort of accent that grates on their nerves though have n't they ?
15 Erm the actual post I liked , I 'm glad it 's standing up above the horizon because at least that way , you know , i it does it 's given some dominance in the picture .
16 No , I think it 's , it 's a dis it 's a disco , and it 's got some kind of title , the shaggy party , or something .
17 It 's got some cream in it as well ai n't it .
18 It 's got some substance in it , theo-something .
19 Do n't you think it 's got some potential , though ?
20 It 's got some arithmetic in the program that works out all the angles and then it draws them .
21 I do n't know , it looks as if it 's got some grit in it for when it gets icy I suppose you have to put he grit down there .
22 so it looks like , when you write it up it looks like some , it 's got some sort of continuous argument to it
23 and my goodness me it 's got some bounce in it , two years old , yeah and then of course in the paper shop who 's waiting for a paper but Alex , so I said oh I said you all packed ?
24 Mind you it 's had some spillage in here in the I F strip .
25 Yeah he 's done some graph work .
26 He 's had some heart trouble this year , ’ replied Marilla .
27 Now with regard to auditors in particular , er he will know because he 's had some correspondence with me er on this particular subject , it is the view of the government that the er recognised professional body , the Institute of Chartered Accounts in England and Wales , is best placed as a professional body , to supervise er this sector er an argument can be mounted and no doubt he may seek to use this debate to do just that , to say that er this should be the subject of some direct er rule from Whitehall .
28 I think the most likely thing is that he 's had some sort of accident .
29 He 's had some medication .
30 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 .
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