Example sentences of "he [vb -s] get a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He has got a voice I would recognise again , ’ said Hunt laconically . |
2 | He has got a tan from his Christmas holiday . |
3 | Another pointer to this being made up is that he has got a degree , so should have an IQ at least marginally above yer average player . |
4 | His bedroom is massive and he has got a stereo , a colour television , a tapedeck , a Scalextric track , an electric guitar and amplifier . |
5 | I reckon he has got a law case on his hands that he thinks he might lose . |
6 | No but he has got a bit of an accent . |
7 | he has got a bit of a belly on him actually |
8 | Well he has got a job you know |
9 | no he do n't bunk , he , he has got a lot of things , you know , he orders and that |
10 | But erm lately he has got a lot worse . |
11 | Quite possibly he has got a flea duck . |
12 | ‘ He has got an angel 's face but a devil 's brain . |
13 | That will earn him his RIBA Part I. But then , he has to get a year 's relevant experience in practice before coming back for the final year of his course . |
14 | Maybe he needs to get a breath of fresh air . |
15 | and he 's carrying his briefcase and he decides he wants to get a paper right and he 's absolutely massive |
16 | But Mr Kowalski trips up when he tries to get a bit too popular , as in another Capriccio release , ‘ Plaisir d'amour , ’ in which he sings clichéd salon music ( CD 10 324 ) . |
17 | Yeah , well he does get a bit of over the top |
18 | Barrère has not been admitted to the Jar din Massey in any form , but he does get a plaque on the house where he was born , in the same street as the genial Gautier . |
19 | Mickey Morris summed it up : ‘ He 's a great sportsman and he 's got a brain . ’ |
20 | Muhammad Ali was also influential : ‘ He 's a great sportsman and he 's got a brain , he 's not stupid . ’ |
21 | " He 's got a cold . " |
22 | She said oh he 's got a cold . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | The only time Richard snores , snores is if he 's got a cold and he ca n't breathe through his nose . |
25 | Hurry up so that he 's got a paddy on at teatime . |
26 | He 's got a horn section , he 's got singers and he 's got the rhythm section . |
27 | ‘ But he 's got a knife ! |
28 | ‘ He 's got a knife ! ’ said Gazzer again , slowly this time , as if talking to a child . |
29 | 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 ? |
30 | Well he 's got a system |