Example sentences of "he have got [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , up to a point he has got our sympathy . |
2 | ‘ I think he has got my temperament , ’ says Brian Gedge , David 's dad . |
3 | He 's really striking the ball well and he has got his confidence back . ’ |
4 | — And even if he has got his sights set on Bella 's money , I 'll fix that . |
5 | He 'd got your number the first time we met . |
6 | and he 'd remembered this spiel and he 'd got it word perfect and he 's reeling it off as his one objection |
7 | He 'd read up about George Joseph Smith , he said , after he 'd got his idea for a show . |
8 | He 'd got his way . |
9 | He reckoned the machine had swallowed his card , cos , he said , he 'd got his money and then waited for it to come out but it had n't appeared . |
10 | He had taken a le , he had a taken a license off , he 'd got his money back on his license . |
11 | Ken Ward gave orders to bale out saying how sorry he was that he 'd got his crew into this mess ! |
12 | Then abruptly I was looking at him , seeing him , because he 'd put my dreams back on top of the bag and he 'd got his head stuck down on his knees and his shoulders were shaking . |
13 | Well it was her fault really for not checking he 'd got his tie on . |
14 | ‘ He 'd got his pay packet , but he did n't touch that . |
15 | Do you remember when Gordon went rushing through when he 'd got his whistles out ? |
16 | Er er he tried one time , he 'd got his daddy 's photograph and he was actually trying to draw his father from the photograph |
17 | I was just looking to see if he 'd got his list somewhere . |
18 | I think he had his eyes , he 'd got his eyes on Tettron replacing |
19 | He had got my address from Aline , who had been moved to Marcus to replace Gwenellen , who had flu . |
20 | It was his first visit to Nijmegen and , although he had got his CMT 3 qualification , he had spent most of his two months at 3rd Armoured Field Ambulance checking equipment , putting up tents and doing guard duties . |
21 | Joyce explained that it had always been his intention to apply for a commission in the army once he had got his degree . |
22 | By the time he had got his licence he was rated as one of the best aircraft mechanics in the area . |
23 | No , said the man , he had got his tan in Iran . |
24 | The butcher 's shop looked right enough , but he had got his meat from Smithfield market , not from the farmer who 'd raised it . |
25 | He had got his story into the national press . |
26 | If Emerson had had the finance to develop a team properly , if his brother had been a better manager and if Emerson himself had not become frustrated as a driver by his car 's constant failures and retirements , if , in short , he had got his act together , he would quite possibly have made a first-class constructor and been hailed as a Brazilian Ferrari or Chapman . |
27 | It was bad enough that he had this damn-fool obsession with programming — if he had got his priorities right in the first place , he and Emma might have made some headway . ’ |
28 | But although the structure of the city still defeated him in detail , he had got his bearings well enough to know that this could not be their destination . |
29 | He stopped by their side , and leaning against a tree rested until he had got his breath back . |
30 | When he had got his balance back , a woman in a dowdy black dress was looking at him with tired amusement . |