Example sentences of "[vb -s] got [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That 's why one difference for example , is that the feminist movement in Europe has got very weak ties to the political movement .
2 Oxford Union treasurer Toby Lewis said : ‘ Mr Clinton has got very fond memories of Oxford and we are very optimistic he will come here in the first two years of office .
3 ‘ My dad has got very spiky hair and glasses and his face looks like mine , but he still has all his teeth .
4 It 's got wide open fairways .
5 James 's got well small dick , and he 's got no pubes .
6 As it should be on a ‘ 59-style Strat it 's a proper thick ‘ slab ’ board , not the curved veneer type , and it 's got reasonably authentic-looking plastic clay-type markers .
7 walks down about eight o'clock , talk about long legs , she 's got really long legs right , this one .
8 She 's got really bad spots .
9 He 's got really lovely car and everything , and and that , got nice house and and er anyway she 's she says I ca n't .
10 What do we do with all this stuff that 's got excessively high conductivity , I mean is it being what 's happening to it ?
11 ‘ He 's got very nice manners . ’
12 She has er , she 's got very wide feet as well Nora has
13 It 's got very high arts intake as well .
14 I know Wavebreaker 's got more electronic toys than a battleship , but if the electricity fails then you 're back to the sextant and the sharp pencil . ’
15 Sandy means an awful lot in that old lady 's life and she does occasionally reach the point when she 's got so little money left that believe it or not she has to choose between buying food for herself and buying dog food for Sandy .
16 It 's got quite well spiders on , but at least you feel they 're being used we do n't get
17 ‘ No , well , this job 's got quite good prospects .
18 She 's got quite big thighs has n't she ?
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