Example sentences of "he [verb] get [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 He has got loads of back issues of Big and Bouncy so we looked through them , then Nigel had a cold shower while I cooked the soup and cut the French loaf .
2 No , er , he has got relatives down there .
3 Yesterday Cleveland Aid Romania co-ordinator Rod Jones , who is hoping to bring Constantin to England in July , said : ‘ He has got hands but he has no fingers just little balls .
4 Of course they would for a start , I have n't done anything , all that sort of business , but he was extremely good and I think the reason that he 'd got admissions quicker than we did , was partly by virtue of the fact that he was the boss of the department .
5 Looked very dangerous there , he got at his left full back , er the sad thing from Shrewsbury 's point of view is that he keeps getting down that right wing and he keeps getting crosses in .
6 Then he started getting Girls from Blackpool , they were a better class .
7 Did he attempt to get undertakings from President Yeltsin that he would use his best endeavours to ensure that they resist the temptation to sell that weaponry to unreliable states in the middle east and elsewhere ?
8 Some of them have a lot of stuff , you know I do n't seem to ever get hold of the stuff me , to tables and that little Eric in there he seems to get loads of stuff
9 He remembered getting grapes from the greenhouse in the twenties as a boy .
10 Henry was n't nosy but he liked to get things straight .
11 Maximilian , wanting to make sure he had got things right , repeated in German to Willoughby what Edward had just said , and Willoughby , who spoke German , nodded wanly .
12 His supporters said he had got wages raised and would get the agricultural labourer 40/ a week .
13 He knew he had to get things done before it was too late .
14 But somehow he does get things done , and he has , after all , resisted the lure of the west up to a point — ‘ can I say that I could now fill 360 days with western offers and stay somewhere between America , Europe and Japan for an entire year ? ’ — to continue his own reconstruction work at the Maryinsky .
15 Owen was , he was aware , a hired man and not a member of the charmed social circle and if he wanted to get things done he had to do it indirectly by tweaking the inner social system .
16 ‘ Guy would n't do that … he 's got plans for the future of Chester 's .
17 He 's even got a house on Murder Cay , so he has , and he 's not the only one with his nose stuck in that particular trough , but it 's not your business , and you do n't mess with the man because he 's got friends who wo n't think twice about feeding you to the sharks .
18 He 's got friends there who 've moved on to the staff , and he reckons he can pump them for information without making any official waves .
19 He 's got friends somewhere , I expect . ’
20 ‘ And if he 's got things like your class take for granted you jump right on him , say he must have nicked them .
21 ‘ If he 's got things like your class take for granted , ’ the girl had said , ‘ you say he must have nicked them . ’
22 He 's got things to do , ’ said his Mum .
23 He 's got things to do and people to see .
24 No , I mean he 's got things that er he 's got er CDs and things in the window but it 's not erm
25 He 's got glasses .
26 and he sees this really pretty woman , but , like he 's got glasses on and he 's got big I do n't really know
27 He 's got papers .
28 Well I think that 's a good idea though that he 's got boxes from Marks .
29 He 's got exams coming up in April .
30 He 's got pens and paper , too !
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