Example sentences of "he 's [vb pp] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Still I 'm pleased 'e 's got that lighterman 's job .
2 er er so what he 's done , he 's kept that money back to cover his self in case the tax say like they want twenty five percent .
3 He 's kept that dark has n't he ?
4 basically he 's studied this minute area of China and , and basically , from that minute area of China , from his experiences , bearing in mind that he 's obviously trying to sell revolution , he is then generalizing about the whole of China .
5 Well I ca n't see what else he 's given this decision for now .
6 We 're still having trouble getting insurance , and er , anyway I phoned , and I wrote him again yesterday , and he 's given this number , who er , who he 's with .
7 Cos I should n't think he 's made any profit .
8 he 's made more money you can make more money
9 But he 's made this carbon thing you see , it was n't for the the apostles could n't it !
10 He 's done these ones .
11 Yeah he 's done some graph work .
12 Some feedback now Jeff said okay he 's done this course before and he 's looking for feedback to see the level of his competence at this point , but everybody er I 'm sure you will agree by the end of tomorrow will have got feedback .
13 He 's goodhearted that way
14 He 's eaten another dish of biscuits .
15 While he 's gone those men have gone in there .
16 It 's agreed that we should be looking at improving the standard in D risk areas etc etc etc etc but we should have a higher level of cover , not putting anybody into a suffering situation , quite the reverse that we would have an improved level of of cover within the County and the Chief Officer he 's said this time and time again .
17 He goes to pieces , he 's lost all confidence ai n't he , in himself
18 He 's lost those battles , I think because he lost the interest and support of the Prime Minister .
19 There 's the fact that if he gets it wrong he 's lost more money and therefore his , you might say insurable risk is a higher one .
20 I mean I think Mr Maxwell 's on the end of a very nasty hook at the moment with these houses and he 's wriggling off that and he 's offered these houses to us to avoid public embarrassment to his company and also to gain co-operation from us and the City Council in other areas .
21 do n't know the I do n't think he 's left much space
22 He 's opened another bar , he when they went bust .
23 Something else he 's put that teak door on .
24 So we 're gon na catch every traffic light on red now there was something I wanted to go into Wisbech for but I ca n't think for the life of me what it was , I must get stuck into this Christmas shopping again , really must so much to do and such little time to do it in oh he 's , he 's put that car down five hundred pounds , that price of that car was , that he got for sale on it seven , seven , nine , five ,
25 But he , he 's put some shelves in and I do n't need those shelves .
26 Because he 's known this labyrinth rubbish that they cling to .
27 He 's had that crack on the head remember .
28 ‘ Well , he 's had that lorry hi-jacked twice , has n't he ? ’
29 He 's had that Joy .
30 He 's had some heart trouble this year , ’ replied Marilla .
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