Example sentences of "[coord] he have got [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He had wanted a male grandchild and he had got a male grandchild ; that should be enough for everybody … [ 18 ] The good news therefore was doubly welcome and caused as much delight at Elmhurst as dismay in Woburn Square , where the John Pontifexes were then living . |
2 | Here , indeed , this freak of fortune was felt to be all the more cruel on account of the impossibility of resenting it openly ; but the delighted grandfather cared nothing for what the John Pontifexes might feel or might not feel ; he had wanted a grandson and he had got a grandson ; this should be enough for everybody … |
3 | The egotism of the patriarch in search of an heir is intensified ; and the repetitive , parallelistic form of the new clause ( " … might feel or might not feel … ) matches the parallelism in the following clause ( " he had wanted a grandson and he had got a grandson " ) in suggesting the grandfather 's own emphatic and headstrong style of speech . |
4 | And he had got a pile of something put on the ground from the er , at your park . |
5 | Maidstone was used to all this and he had got the procedures worked out so well that very little mess was involved . |
6 | lived like erm royalty and he 'd got no money had he ? |
7 | They just assumed that , being black , he had n't got any — and he 'd got a degree . |
8 | And there was a , two friends of theirs who were courting and he 'd got a pimple on the end of his nose . |
9 | And he 'd say , Well and he 'd got a whole string of Lenin 's books , and he 'd reach down and pick one and turn to the right page straight away , says , This is what Lenin said , and he said , I 'll stand by this , you know . |
10 | Steenie was putting the show on , and he 'd got a thing going with this bint Veronica . |
11 | And he 'd got a boy who did stutter and he always used to go to granddad before er he when he came to school , before lessons and he 'd give him this pebble and he 'd say , now you can put it in your pocket . |
12 | Erm he , I think what he really must have had was er a sort of mild form of polio when he was young and he 'd got a shoulder , not completely paralysed but it was partially paralysed . |
13 | And he 'd got a strip of steel about four inches the half inch and he stuck at the back of his , i it was a long seat that were a four of us sat on with iron legs and they stuck it in the wood and you 'd flip it and it i , you know how it would sto |
14 | I was just walking back to go and he 'd got a |
15 | And he 'd got a car |
16 | today and he 'd got a cap on and he 'd got long blond hair had n't he ? |
17 | I mean she 's give his kennel away now , and he 's got no kennel again . |
18 | and he 's got no family , and his brother , he married his sister-in-law , and he died , no children ! |
19 | James 's got well small dick , and he 's got no pubes . |
20 | And he 's got no sight at all |
21 | Like Martin , and he 's got no excuse for popping up . |
22 | Jim has written , like myself his background is in technical writing for a living and he 's got ta particular interest in American writers and the use of American language er I gather . |
23 | ‘ And he 's got a birthmark ! ’ |
24 | ‘ My grandad 's at home and he 's got a car — he 'll drive us there , ’ snapped Tina , ignoring her completely . |
25 | And he 's got a very considerable sense of humour . ’ |
26 | Mickey Morris summed it up : ‘ He 's a great sportsman and he 's got a brain . ’ |
27 | Muhammad Ali was also influential : ‘ He 's a great sportsman and he 's got a brain , he 's not stupid . ’ |
28 | Erm what I wanted to say is , erm , in response to the lady in the red , was that a lot of feminists have a lot to answer for because , in the sense , men erm can be discriminat , well not discriminated but we can say things about men which are generalizations , whereas if a , one man says one generalized thing about a woman , then he 's just , you know chauvinists is everything , and he 's got a really bad name to him , so I think it 's got to be looked at from both sides . |
29 | ‘ And he 's got a black eye . ’ |
30 | He 's twelve , and he 's got a horse which he rides sometimes . ’ |