Example sentences of "[adv] she 's [vb pp] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Perhaps she 's got a new music teacher , ’ Annie said . |
2 | They 're on about erm perhaps she 's got a new outfit . . |
3 | Yeah perhaps she 's got a mutual agreement that they 'll just end up perhaps getting married , I do n't know |
4 | Anyway she 's had a little boy and he 's fine , he 's got a cold that 's why he was n't in today . |
5 | Sounds like she 's got a flipping long dress on and a straw hat . |
6 | and , and now she 's got a grey whippet thing |
7 | Now she 's had a peaceful end and she 's gone to her reward . ’ |
8 | well she 's had a miserable life of her own kind of thing . |
9 | and then she 's put a wide frieze round with all little elephants on and then top part it 's just all little balloons with elephants |
10 | Since then she 's got a new man and a new baby , five weeks old , who lay in her father 's arms clad in the all-white uniform of the newborn . |
11 | ‘ But Dad , I feel so ashamed to think that Mr and Mrs Lewis will 'ave ter mix with our kind of neighbours , and you know what Mum 's like when she 's 'ad a few drinks . ’ |
12 | But she 's also shy and has thought about quitting acting several times when she 's had a lukewarm review or been rejected for a role . |