Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] 's [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Look at that she 's scoffed a Picnic bar , now she 's scoffing a bloody Crunchie !
2 He 's only recently started to take notice of Hannah like take her swimming and that on and since he found out that she 's got a heart murmur and that 's what it 's like , cos he for tea on the way back , and then he bathed the children and put them to bed , and last night no , what he put them all in the bath again , put that down again
3 I I told my mum and dad about that on Sunday , that she 's got a leg waxing machine .
4 Now I come to think of it , I do n't know much about her family at all — only that she 's got a sister and a mother somewhere in the States . ’
5 That she 's got a boyfriend . ’
6 It 's providential for her that she 's got a job that she 's very good at and that she enjoys .
7 Mm and she never wanted to return to full time teaching , its , its for her that she 's got a job that she 's very good at and she enjoy , in an extremely nice school .
8 but having said that she 's got a sort of ready meal , all you have to do is use one hand either pick your plate up , put it in the microwave and you 've got a cooked meal
9 ‘ Oh , its been a strain — I did n't mind at first because she 'd stay down at her flat for short periods of time , but obviously as her memory 's got worse she does n't realise that she 's got a flat , and the only thing she knows is in here , and this is the only place she wants to be — here .
10 The best we could hope for is that she 's had a brainstorm , and I do n't know how often that happens outside of books .
11 Now that it 's become a summer time exercise it 's er good for the tourist you know ?
12 And the fact that it 's got a B S label means that it 's the , the indigenous one to the U K really .
13 If they 're selling those imitation trees , and if they 've got that wonderful one that looks like a real tree if they can say to me yes , we can rope it up for you in such a way that it 's got a handle on it .
14 And , checking back , the Sounds review of the time ( in which journalist Rab claims that he 's had a tape since November 1980 ) provided the release with a five star rating , while NME was mildly less enthusiastic , observing that ‘ it 's an odd LP , naturally flawed and imperfect and rather stilted in places but nonetheless a worthy attempt at indisciplinary entertainment . ’
15 But a man who makes his living playing black music suddenly sporting the flag waved on every Nazi march AND toying with skin imagery ( and like or not , lads , the crop and boots HAVE been adopted by Nazis in the USA and Europe ) AND writing ambiguous lyrics about an issue which brooks no ambiguity AND making idiotic remarks about blacks and black music in interviews AND hankering ( in a curiously middle aged manner à la Gary Numan ) after a nice , homogenous ‘ England ’ that never actually existed AND refusing to defend or explain himself — ALL that means , at the very least , that he 's got a case to answer , surely ?
16 Hurry up so that he 's got a paddy on at teatime .
17 It 's also good I think for , for cricket in general that he 's got a pitch that helps him a bit on the fifth day and that 's how it should be .
18 Only it 's just lucky that he 's got a lot !
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