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

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31 Anselm had not yet visited Canterbury , but he had got hold of the one thing necessary for understanding the members of the old monastic community : they wanted recognition of their saints and understanding of their tradition .
32 But he 's got bags of charm .
33 Yeah , but he 's got cousins , like , you 've got ,
34 No but he 's got hair like one .
35 and he says he 's coming up tomorrow morning and erm but he 's got places to go and people , you know how he says it , places to go people to see tomorrow afternoon and Sunday .
36 He 's rough , yes , but … but he 's got ideas .
37 She 's traumatised and dehydrated but otherwise unharmed but he 's got soul brother 's limbs where his own ought to be ; necrosis like frostbite , blood-death at the extremities but the extremities start at shoulder and groin ; he 's alive but if you were him you 'd rather not be .
38 He kept on , and it was worse because he 'd got hold of the helmet now and was smashing it against the toilet .
39 ‘ People think that the trainspotter is a fool , ’ Paul explains , ‘ but he 's not really , because he 's got romance in his life .
40 He 's even got a house on Murder Cay , so he has , and he 's not the only one with his nose stuck in that particular trough , but it 's not your business , and you do n't mess with the man because he 's got friends who wo n't think twice about feeding you to the sharks .
41 Than er some of the females , because he 's got skill !
42 Well I said that 's terrible that our boy should suffer because he 's got money in the bank , and saved his money !
43 So I did n't think because he 's got pressure , with the baby situation , that he 'd go .
44 Amiss decided not to mention the dead bodies he 'd been coming across since he 'd got chummy with Jim Milton .
45 Everything happened very quickly after he had got Maisie back to the house .
46 In fact yesterday we said I wonder if he 's got a new car or whether he 's got visitors .
47 Is that something you can easily forget , pulling a man 's trousers on when he 's got handcuffs on and lying on his front ?
48 Jack would n't shoot so long as he 'd got hold of him .
49 as he 's got Strathclyde , and he 's got er
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