Example sentences of "[art] [noun] 's got [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The guitar 's got a personality and that 's the whole reason why people still play them .
2 The gamekeeper 's got the keys . ’
3 The President 's got the authority to tell these assholes to get out of here and leave it to you and me .
4 The queen 's got the flu ,
5 The law 's got an answer — six months after discovering the adultery .
6 Of those , the Trooper 's got the edge and for the first time leads its own sub-section of 4 × 4 off-roaders .
7 The lad 's got a point there , ’ said Purvis as if somebody had asked him .
8 Cos the moon 's got no light of it 's own .
9 The woman 's got a grudge .
10 That 's how the Richardson 's got the Parrot in the first place .
11 ‘ No , boss , I mean the bastard 's got a wife — lives over here .
12 The geography teacher was a latter-day incarnation of the boy who cried , ‘ The Emperor 's got no clothes on . ’
13 The referee 's got a job to do , and he got on with it . ’
14 of like cos a maisonette 's got an upstairs has n't it , and his
15 They 're very good with each other 's babies too , you can come in and not know which baby belongs to who , or a girl 's got an exam coming up and they 'll all muck in and change the baby for her .
16 As far as I 'm concerned it 's not on — if a woman 's got a problem and she confides in you , that is a trust that should n't be broken .
17 You know , once a woman 's got a name as a neurotic no one takes her seriously any more .
18 ‘ I tell you , Mr Wycliffe , a man 's got a job to have a pee on this coast without being seen — during the day , that is . ’
19 After all a man 's got a right to a place of his own . ’
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