Example sentences of "[vb -s] got [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Jesus has been travelling around and has got quite a reputation from his preaching and healing exploits . |
2 | And I mean the actual the U K market those in those areas is quite developed and has got quite a reputation but obviously it has got to be able to develop develop and adapt accordingly over time . |
3 | I think this has got quite a bit of vodka in it . ’ |
4 | That year nine student has got quite a lot to say , has written a very nice letter of complaint to god , bending god 's ear , say just one minute god . |
5 | Chris has got quite a lot of , he 's got Old Kent Road and Whitechapel Road . |
6 | He 's got nearly a mile to walk ? |
7 | ‘ She does n't like the Highlands , you know that , and she 's got rather a lot on just at present . |
8 | Philip 's got quite a way to go yet before he can beat me . ’ |
9 | She 's got quite a belly , my Auntie Muriel . |
10 | Nobody ever told him where to draw the line , and he 's not as innocent as he looks — he 's got quite a reputation for wildness . ‘ |
11 | I hear he 's got quite a reputation . |
12 | ‘ He 's got quite a temper , has n't he ? |
13 | But the sad thing is , he 's got he 's got quite a bit of brain , ai n't he , to come out , you know , little things like , although they 're rude , he 's obviously aware , but he 's wasting it all , ai n't he ? |
14 | He 's got quite a job has n't he ? |
15 | ‘ It 's got quite a lot to be said for it , Bob . |
16 | It 's , it 's got quite a lot erm , users who would be without a home , albeit boxing club . |
17 | This is a minor bedroom , erm but it 's got quite a lot of nice original timbering in it . |