Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] have get [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although Dragon is only about half the size of Drayton Asia , its superior investment performance has got the bid off to a good start . |
2 | ‘ Oh , what a wretched nuisance that Miss MacQuillan has got the keys back , ’ she said to Rain . |
3 | The I R A have got a team in Europe . |
4 | Though Sir Derek must ultimately carry management responsibility for the mess ISC has got the company into , it would prove difficult to find someone better to sort it out if only because any newcomer would have to spend so long in getting to grips with the problems . |
5 | Giles Estwick has got an airline to sponsor one of those international exchange schemes , and Flo is the jock we 're sending to this station in Hawaii for three weeks . |
6 | Well she she told me that your M E type symptoms had got a lot worse and I said that 's we had at That 's what I chatted with her about the other day but |
7 | But my , what a great body — no wonder Luke 's got the hots for you . |
8 | In London , meanwhile , a Whitehall report citing all sorts of commercial opportunities at the British Museum has drawn a defensive response : suggestions that the museum might see itself more like a branch of the leisure industry have got the staff bristling with indignation . |
9 | I tell you Liverpool were really lucky cos er Bristol Rovers had got a penalty . |
10 | Stephen Yelverton has got a point . |
11 | ‘ Mr Drinkwater 's got a drink problem and young Emily 's sleeping with the lodger and Mrs Kay expects her three-year-old to counsel her . |
12 | ‘ Somehow I do n't think this Blandford chap has got the hang of being in jail ’ |
13 | Mr. Clark had to get a bricklayer to repair the walls that were broken and he complained that although the schoolmaster was in attendance the whole time , the boys had made it worse than it was before . |
14 | ‘ I know he has made mistakes , but for the first time since Shanks took over in 1959 , a Liverpool manager has got a job to do . |
15 | When the wind got up , Julian Parker had to get the Enterprise back almost single-handed I was so rigid with fear . ’ |
16 | Mrs C. 's got no idea . |
17 | ‘ Mrs B. has got the Christmas spirit , ’ said Harriet . |
18 | ‘ Ma mate 's got a bike — Sue . |
19 | think there has to be a er family planning centres have to more on the street , I think family planning clinics have got the people there who are able to go out on the street . |
20 | George Underwood : David was always a bit over the top and he decided to write to John Bloom , a millionaire business , saying something to the effect ‘ Brian Epstein has got The Beatles but you can have us ’ , but Bloom was n't that interested and passed his letter to Les Conn , an agent . ’ |
21 | Mary Rose has got a trunkful of bloody glad rags … ’ |
22 | MALCOLM ALLISON has got the go-ahead from Bristol Rovers to begin moves to sign Swedish international striker Johnny Ekstrom . |
23 | Malcolm Allison has got the go-ahead from Bristol Rovers to begin moves to sign £400,000-rated Swedish international striker Johnny Ekstrom . |
24 | Yeah , Hannah Hannah 's got a twitch ! |
25 | Down in Westminster Thatcher 's got no idea . ’ |
26 | that well , maybe the officer , the local beat officer has got a problem estate that he has to pinpoint and has to be there , or an area where the crime is being committed to try and deal with |
27 | But B P Rowes have got a jig have n't they ? |
28 | Cottage door 's got a bolt , has n't it , Keith ? ’ |
29 | For the first time he wondered how long his fever had lasted , and how much sleep Isabel had got the night before . |
30 | The Neutrality Act has got a lot of watchdogs . |