Example sentences of "he have get [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 'E 's got a good look on — it must be a bit o' good land . ’ |
2 | ‘ Well , there 's just Mr Foster , 'e 's got the other two rooms on this landin' . |
3 | The reader is both astonished and utterly convinced , as he is later on in the interview when Porfiry plays the dangerous game of saying he has got no real proof , he 's going on hunch and ‘ psychology ’ — so Raskolnikov had better confess . |
4 | A Liverpool City Council spokesman said : ‘ He has got a disabled facilities grant and mandatory renovation grant . ’ |
5 | Incidentally , the Minister of State knows that he has got a real pressure group round his neck when it comes to disability and the disabled . |
6 | 8 days later , he 's hardly found his way round the corridors of power , but he has got a front bench job . |
7 | He has got a terrible gash on the top of his head and some bruising to his shoulder . |
8 | Obviously he is entitled to it if he has got a good case . |
9 | Well no , he has got a bad throat an you know , he had a little lump in his throat , I think they thought it was cancer or something or a little growth , but you often get that in the throat . |
10 | It was a very special goal , and he has got a special talent . ’ |
11 | ‘ He has got a big name already but it 's going to get even bigger in Italy . |
12 | For he is suddenly , miraculously , aware that he has got a wonderful — no ! — a perfect alibi ; an alibi which has been given to him by the very person he has just killed . |
13 | he has got a short hand , look at all his fingers they look like they 've all been trimmed off |
14 | But he has got the continental grammar sort of Italians , you know what they 're like . |
15 | ‘ He has got the wrong end of the stick , ’ said Coun Smailes last night . |
16 | But he has got the top job . |
17 | I see I wa before you do that I 'll get in touch with the guy who drew it and if he if he has got an original copy he might be able to erm to er |
18 | To do that , he has to get a new constitution adopted which would abolish the existing parliament . |
19 | He 'd got a small garden fork and he started taking out rough bits of grass from the edge of the drive . |
20 | He told me that he 'd got a good home , or he 'd had a good home , and he just I said why do n't you live there ? |
21 | He 'd got a marvellous set of teeth . ’ |
22 | He 'd got a well-developed sense of self-protection , you know , always carried a gun in the glove-pocket of the car . |
23 | Now that they 've gone back to school she has a bit of a job with the I 've got ta go you know , I said we 'll have so many people round talking you know she said he 'd got a terrible ! |
24 | Ivan fired again , short experimental bursts as if he 'd got a new power-drill from the Christmas tree . |
25 | He 'd got a new one where he crossed his feet , and a new version of his smile . |
26 | And he never forgive me for this you see because he were a big noise you know , he he 'd got a big business in . |
27 | So he certainly did n't pay due care to the pace and the speed and make sure that he 'd got a safe gap before pulling out . |
28 | But you know he 'd got a huge parlour there was nothing wrong within this one thing and you know , we tried to drill it out you know |
29 | But he he 'd got a little mission er on the side of the at , , I 've I went with him so I saw it . |
30 | Yeah At one time we could n't get Jessy to talk , he 'd got a little girl with er and |