Example sentences of "'s get a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I I 've got to say that it 's somebody that 's got a personal project that has done it in one force ai n't it . |
2 | Linda , Tracey 's got a middle name . |
3 | Mercy wants to say , of course , that Cruelty in this god-governed universe is going to be defeated by Mercy , so he 's got a technical problem . |
4 | So he 's got a technical problem . |
5 | First of all , he 's got a general election coming up and we do n't know what its result 's going to be and it may disappoint him , he may find that the Parliament he has to work with is not going to be of the same cast of mind as himself . |
6 | And she 's got a blocked nose as well . |
7 | He 's got a roast potato thing . |
8 | She 's with the girl who 's in that series but it 's like the American one with she 's got a male housekeeper and she it 's duri , it 's ju it 's only a comedy in the afternoon . |
9 | It do n't look very nice there does it ? , look at the sky , it 's grey , not sunny is it ? she 's got a cracking bust has n't she ? |
10 | He 's got a Soviet passport ; it 's just his wife 's who 's English ’ . |
11 | Except that Tony Parsons is n't the sort of prat that 's stumbled into all this from public school as if he 's got a divine right to it . |
12 | I tell you one that 's got a strong inside , you manage up to three month but you 're no good after three months . |
13 | I , what I do n't , if Andrew obviously feels he 's got a strong process that suits him and I do n't want to knock that on the head . |
14 | Apart from being married , he 's got a nasty reputation where the Wrens in this flotilla are concerned . |
15 | He 's got a nasty cold . |
16 | Do you think , do you think he 's got a good home ? |
17 | Oh the Toshiba , the Toshiba transformers , that 's what he 's got a good range of and he 's written down |
18 | ‘ Ken 's got a good sense of humour . |
19 | Suzanne 's got a good sense of balance which is always useful when you 're sailing Now let's look at this gybe to see if it 's any smoother . |
20 | But erm , that 's Linda , and er , as I say I 've known her for seven years , you can have a bit of fun , she can take a joke , she 's got a good sense of humour , and nice to work with , and she 's nice to work with . |
21 | Cos the top 's got a good overlap . |
22 | It 's got a good name |
23 | Yeah , I mean it 's alright for people like my son John , who 's got a good salary . |
24 | Obviously he ca n't quite speak in complete sentences yet , and his pronunciation is a bit poor sometimes , but he 's got a good grasp of the facts . |
25 | 'E 's got a good look on — it must be a bit o' good land . ’ |
26 | Well if there 's , if there 's some wax in here it 's got a good grip . |
27 | Then I 'll go and see Peter and see if he 's got a good idea what I can do . |
28 | giving the appearance of the Party following the peasants but in fact the Party 's got a good idea where they will probably go anyway . |
29 | I think he 's got a good idea here but if he takes that slant to his story you could do rather well . |
30 | He 's got a good idea . |