Example sentences of "'s get a [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | One of you 's got grievance and you want something done , there is something that you want done and the other person , is the person you want to do it or the person who 's got a part to play . |
2 | But a man who makes his living playing black music suddenly sporting the flag waved on every Nazi march AND toying with skin imagery ( and like or not , lads , the crop and boots HAVE been adopted by Nazis in the USA and Europe ) AND writing ambiguous lyrics about an issue which brooks no ambiguity AND making idiotic remarks about blacks and black music in interviews AND hankering ( in a curiously middle aged manner à la Gary Numan ) after a nice , homogenous ‘ England ’ that never actually existed AND refusing to defend or explain himself — ALL that means , at the very least , that he 's got a case to answer , surely ? |
3 | Think about training though , if somebody 's got a question to ask what will about sort of something very early on and they do n't get the opportunity to answer you what might happen |
4 | and he 's in inherited a family home , so he 's got a home to live in , but he does n't earn very much does he ? |
5 | The deed is done , she 's got a corpse to dispose of and there 's only one way to do it . ’ |
6 | ‘ But it 's got a will to live . |
7 | SPIKE LEE is once again in hot water , once again at a time when he 's got a movie to promote . |
8 | Well funny enough she 's , she 's got a light to put on now . |
9 | Well I 've got a saucer like that , it 's sort of like a flower and then it 's got a cup to go with it . |
10 | The fifties was a fuller-figured look , but the sixties , that was Twiggy — she 's got a lot to answer for . |
11 | Mind you — - " she jerked her head in the direction of the Russell , which had recently returned from Plymouth and lay at anchor in the Pool , " 'E 's got a lot to answer for . |
12 | It 's got a lot to do with the melody but he sounds like he really means it . |
13 | He 's got a lot to do . |
14 | ‘ It 's got a lot to do with me . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | It 's got a lot to do with Valium because it 's being |
17 | Well , I think it 's got a lot to do with the climate we 're living in , you know , |
18 | Well he 's got a lot to do then . |
19 | He 's got a lot to do now you see |
20 | I do n't that 's got a lot to do , really . |
21 | Erm , I just love Sco Scotland , I think it 's got a lot to offer , it 's beautiful place ! |
22 | ‘ I know he 's got a living to earn , but surely a day ca n't hurt . ’ |
23 | I offered to help he said he 's got a mate to help |
24 | He 's got a nerve to make such comments , Lucy told herself crossly . |
25 | The referee 's got a job to do , and he got on with it . ’ |
26 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
27 | 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 ? |