Example sentences of "[art] [noun] have get [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The guitar 's got a personality and that 's the whole reason why people still play them .
2 The housewife has to get the washing there in the first place , she has to unload it , sort it , sit and watch it wash and dry ( or dash out to shop in the interim ) and then pack it all up again .
3 If you muck about in the class the lecturers have got every right to send you off the course .
4 And i if the man in the field had got a grudge against a bloke who was stacking i or taking off in the stack yard he could make life hell .
5 And if the old boy in the field had got a grudge against the bloke taking it off he used to shove it anywhere so he 'd have to pull it off , instead of following the the seam round , you see ?
6 The gamekeeper 's got the keys . ’
7 The vicar has got the chop because he is ‘ no longer appropriate in the Nineties ’ , say Yorkshire-based manufacturers Waddingtons .
8 With Metal Mickey the chorus has got a guitar line melody .
9 He added : ‘ The letter suggests the employers have got a spy network in place , indicating they are in a state of war with their own workers .
10 Well , one of the bedrooms has got a fire .
11 The President 's got the authority to tell these assholes to get out of here and leave it to you and me .
12 one 's like this but the problem we hit this year er , we did n't do it that early was the kids had got the forms out then the timetable and the financing came in and we did n't know what was happening
13 the vein has got the valve to it , but only the veins in these parts , the extremities , you see , the lower abdomen and legs , arms , you do n't find those veins everywhere
14 She 's already invested so much that , and the offspring has got a self interest for getting as much as it can , so their self interest coincides .
15 The queen 's got the flu ,
16 Yeah the cleaners , you know the cleaners have got a key to your room and that and you
17 The law 's got an answer — six months after discovering the adultery .
18 Of those , the Trooper 's got the edge and for the first time leads its own sub-section of 4 × 4 off-roaders .
19 The helpline has got the backing of Gloucestershire-based author and country lover , Joanna Trollope .
20 Whatever the anti-nuclear movement might have said about the way the result was achieved , the CEGB had got the outcome it wanted .
21 Notts ' new cricket manager Mike Hendrick thrust the 22-year-old seamer into the senior squad while Andy Pick nursed a shoulder injury , and claimed : ‘ The lad has got a chance of making it if he goes on working and improving .
22 The lad 's got a point there , ’ said Purvis as if somebody had asked him .
23 As I mentioned in the chapter on ‘ Teachers ’ , the Bible has got a lot of things to say about how we get on with other people .
24 But here the Common Law Courts manage to get the last word ; for they acquired the power , in the fifteenth century , to decide whether the writ is good or not , and if not , the fact that the plaintiff has got the writ will not help him .
25 Cos the moon 's got no light of it 's own .
26 The parents were outraged ; the managers had got the opportunity they had been waiting for .
27 The crew have got a couple of machines which churn everything up to make white water and the chippie ran up some rocks which they anchor to the bottom of the river and look just like the real thing .
28 The architect had got the idea from the piazzas of small towns in northern Italy .
29 The widening of the franchise in the nineteenth century , House of Lords reform , and votes for women in the twentieth — these are issues that aroused great emotion and were fiercely opposed but on which reform was accepted once the government of the day had got the measure accepted by Parliament .
30 On the eve of the ceremony in the stone-built parish church at Crathie , on the edge of the Balmoral estate , it was realised that the registrar had got the groom 's name wrong .
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