Example sentences of "'s [verb] a [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | It 's got a lot to do with the melody but he sounds like he really means it . |
32 | He 's got a lot to do . |
33 | ‘ It 's got a lot to do with me . |
34 | I 'm not using him as an excuse or anything , but I do feel he 's got a lot to do with the way my life 's been . |
35 | It 's got a lot to do with Valium because it 's being |
36 | Well , I think it 's got a lot to do with the climate we 're living in , you know , |
37 | Well he 's got a lot to do then . |
38 | He 's got a lot to do now you see |
39 | I do n't that 's got a lot to do , really . |
40 | Just look at us — if we do n't prove astrology 's got a lot going for it , then nothing does . ’ |
41 | We know that the Park and Ride situation , while it 's got a lot going for it , is almost a thieves paradise . |
42 | Erm , I just love Sco Scotland , I think it 's got a lot to offer , it 's beautiful place ! |
43 | No they 're not er , I 've got one that 's got a rivet come out |
44 | After that , I was put on a weekly wage of five shillings — a veritable fortune — four of which I kept locked in a tin box under Granpa 's bed until I had saved up my first guinea : a man what 's got a guinea got security , Mr Salmon once told me as he stood outside his shop , thumbs in his waistcoat pockets , displaying a shiny gold watch and chain . |
45 | Sorry to butt in but if anybody 's got a car parked at the back here , the warden 's taken all the . |
46 | I think what I 'll do , you 've got about forty minutes of it today , you 'll get Carl Rogers working with a client called er and then we 'll stop there and then next week you 'll see the er the next behaviourist called er called erm Arnold Lazarus , okay , who you might wan he 's got a book called Multi Modal Therapy which was a big hit about ten years ago and there 's about five copies in the library . |
47 | I think she 's got a paw caught in her lead , and she 's sitting on it ! |
48 | ‘ I know he 's got a living to earn , but surely a day ca n't hurt . ’ |
49 | I offered to help he said he 's got a mate to help |
50 | He 's got a nerve asking you to , well letting you do this . |
51 | He 's got a nerve to make such comments , Lucy told herself crossly . |
52 | The referee 's got a job to do , and he got on with it . ’ |
53 | ‘ I tell you , Mr Wycliffe , a man 's got a job to have a pee on this coast without being seen — during the day , that is . ’ |
54 | ‘ She 's got a job lined up for you ? ’ |
55 | ‘ He 's got a horse running in the big race , has n't he ? ’ |
56 | no my Lord that 's right , but , but , that does n't mean to say that if your Lordship did n't stayed there would be any , if your Lordship did or did n't stayed or any part of it does n't compute a validity of section fourteen until one 's got a judgment saying , it 's bad for example , I mean that 's what we 're arguing about until such and the |
57 | MacDowell 's got a load to deliver and he wants a hand so we 'll do it in the lunch hour ; new headquarters of the respected firm of MacDowell and Co : ye esteemed Eagle and Child public house to be found ( if it be not removed by ye demolition men ) at the corner of — you feel like coming then ? |
58 | He 's got a girlfriend called Diane right , well you knew that did n't you ? |
59 | Tt nana 's got a toffee coated grape . |
60 | With a speed smacking more of the arsonist than the Girl Guide , Anya 's got a fire going . |