Example sentences of "has got a [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm although we can , if you look closely you can see that this chap has got a shrimp net in his hand , er so you get a fair idea of what 's going on . |
2 | Each group has got a seminar organizer in that group , so anybody with any particular problems , if they go to the seminar organizer , he or she will try their best to sort it out . |
3 | I reckon he has got a law case on his hands that he thinks he might lose . |
4 | She 's already invested so much that , and the offspring has got a self interest for getting as much as it can , so their self interest coincides . |
5 | The island was a small one in the this has got a heart middle of the pond I could n't find the right line that 's why I did that . |
6 | that well , maybe the officer , the local beat officer has got a problem estate that he has to pinpoint and has to be there , or an area where the crime is being committed to try and deal with |
7 | Now Anne , 67 , has got a court order banning Bill , 70 , from living within 20 miles of her — or staying overnight at his house in Mallards Close . |
8 | It has got a water bottle , a milometer , a speedometer , a yellow saddle , and very thin racing wheels . |
9 | With Metal Mickey the chorus has got a guitar line melody . |
10 | I know India has got a wage minimum for the tea workers now . |
11 | Quite possibly he has got a flea duck . |
12 | ‘ Mark 's ma has got a livery stable — she 's a real leathery Jane . |
13 | Howarth has got a string quartet going at the Lab and they gave a concert there . |
14 | Thurso has got a swimming pool and a wine bar . |
15 | The strongest argument we 've got is that has got a driving record worse than yours and he has been taken on despite that record . |