Example sentences of "[pers pn] has get " in BNC.
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1 | One of my friends ( 'I' ) who just stays a couple of doors up from me has got a very different attitude towards sex . |
2 | That fellow behind me has got one too . |
3 | None of none of them has got in contact with me . |
4 | There are two professors in the English department where I work , and in the last twelve months , one of them has got very keen on structuralism . |
5 | His has got like , it 's like a a stake , like a |
6 | Albert has scorned a stammer that he will tell you has got him into trouble on more than one occasion on the golf course ; and he emerged from brother Alfie 's shadow to partner his own Open champion — a player who at one time was reputed to throw a 5-iron almost as long as he could hit it , and who , it was told , sometimes sacked two caddies a week — to the prized claret jug . |
7 | ‘ It 's partly because she has got herself cornered economically , and partly because deep down she thinks there is a nationalist string she can pluck to her electoral advantage . |
8 | She has got a secret . |
9 | Still , I said to myself , so she has got a husband after all , because I was beginning to put two and two together and ask myself a few questions . |
10 | Of course this is a self-destructive and lonely ‘ solution' ; Lucy herself admits that she has got caught up in a pattern of starving and bingeing which she is at the moment unable to see a way out of . |
11 | ‘ She 's no dumb blonde … she has got a skin of steel . ’ |
12 | ‘ She 's no dumb blonde , she has got a skin of steel and by the way she conducts herself you can tell she has got things in proportion too . |
13 | ‘ She 's no dumb blonde , she has got a skin of steel and by the way she conducts herself you can tell she has got things in proportion too . |
14 | Steven ( 4.7 ) : She has got baby 's legs . |
15 | ‘ Even as a new MP , she has got a much better grounding in the way that the Treasury and Number 10 work than most MPs who 've been there a long time . ’ |
16 | She also harbours acting ambitions , although she admits that it 's probably because she has got used to ‘ getting attention ’ . |
17 | I do n't respect O'Connor because she suggests that decent working people just give up everything , and because she does n't genuinely make the best of the power she HAS got . |
18 | Shelley promises to lunch with them once she has got her things from the car . |
19 | Do n't think she has got a form , no , Alma have you got any spare forms for that . |
20 | Twice she has got out of her room at night , as you know . |
21 | She has got it all wrong , but then , too , I pooh-pooh her less grandly than I might . |
22 | ‘ Gosh , she has got it bad , ’ Anne said when Maureen showed her the letter . |
23 | And she has got the courage to look at that million people , which takes courage , and look at the thousand which she is helping and saying , no love is never wasted . |
24 | ‘ Miss Merchiston , she has got rid of me ! ’ |
25 | She has got a great wee figure . |
26 | She has got in ( and out of ) problems with drugs , alcohol and a quasi-religious cult : ’ I was brainwashed and I gave them an enormous amount of money , ’ she says with a shrug . |
27 | Could anybody ring and tell us what she has got on the washing line . |
28 | Because once she has got the disciplines in place , she it should l take less time , but at the moment she is really overburdened . |
29 | ‘ She has got you under her thumb , Peter , old boy . |
30 | Erm well she has got a small policy she took out with |