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

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31 Cos he feels he 's got a wind so he
32 Knowing he 's got a good sound business to come home to when this old War 's over . ’
33 I knew he 'd got a boy , but
34 Only I gather he 's got a special reason for wanting it just now . ’
35 WHEN Arnold Parker bought a chocolate gateau in his local grocer 's shop , he thought he 'd got a bargain .
36 He thought he 'd got a job for life when he got his old mate Humphrey in as master — they were at school together , you know — but all that 's backfired pretty badly .
37 Now he does say he would you know he even thinks he could be a Gold Cup horse and emulate Dawn Run I mean again it 's it 's great claims this early on but er they would n't be running him if they did n't think he 's got a chance .
38 Do you think , do you think he 's got a good home ?
39 I mean he 's got a nice house there , he does n't want it erm
40 The receptionist thinks he 's got a girl friend in London .
41 I do n't want any more s in instances where the quantity surveyor thinks he 's got a certain fee that he 's working to , only to find out later
42 well he has I mean er my my daughter-in-law said he takes he mu he very often drives he 's got a season ticket , an annual season ticket t er to take the train but more often than not he drives because he gets into the into London at about quarter to seven in the morning he goes and you know , parks the car and then goes and gets breakfast and she says he always takes at least one shirt in the car with him to change into .
43 Now I think he 's got a real chance of winning on Saturday . ’
44 And if they come when my brother 's here , he 'll get some marvellous shots of them , I promise you , telephoto lens , the lot , and I think he 's got a video camera now , too .
45 I think he 's got a great face .
46 ‘ I think he 's got a flat near Knightsbridge , but he 's never there .
47 I think he 's got a great chance .
48 I think he 's got a good idea here but if he takes that slant to his story you could do rather well .
49 I think he 's got a whole metaphor going in this poem between wild animals and things that exist freely and are difficult to find and poems which are things that exist and have their own life but they are also difficult to find .
50 Anyway , I think he 's got a girl — a wife , even .
51 Oh dear , I think he 's got a bit sad !
52 I think he 's got a cheek !
53 Yeah , I think he 's got a good voice yeah .
54 Tim 's coming up to move the bath back and all that you see , this old bath and erm , do some pipe work , but until that 's all done , erm , er , until this woman is sorted out , because if I find in the end we 've got to insulate again , then I know how I feel , I mean that tongue and groove going up polystyrene in the lounge and yesterday I think he 's got a new organ
55 Darwin 's in effect in this passage is saying no , I do n't think that 's so at all , I think that this common pattern that all vertebrates have is simple the adaptive features of the common ancestor of the vertebrates , and I think he 's got a jolly good case .
56 That means he 's got a hundred and fifty pounds coming to him . ’
57 But to my dismay he said he 'd got a local caddie for Birkdale , and that he 'd misunderstood me when I said I 'd caddie for him anywhere .
58 He said he 'd got a car , not to pick him up .
59 Erm you , you never really sort of er he said he 'd got a bit of paper somewhere and he could perhaps go and find it and you said , you know , sort of no not now erm but having done that you never , you never , not now erm but having done that you never , you never , I
60 doctor said he 'd got a collar on his neck again did n't he ?
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