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

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1 The Germans had got their priorities right .
2 Even the policeman is dumfounded but the photographer 's got his shot .
3 I explained how I 'd attempted to fire at the Corporal as Kaptan lay on the ground and how the gun had malfunctioned ; it would be more accurate to say I 'd been first to aim but the Corporal had got his shots off first .
4 I carry on walking till it 's really dark and all the cars have got their lights on .
5 But of course , the modernizers have got their eye on a bit of the Party operation in need of their attention .
6 ‘ Oh the girl 's got her head screwed on all right .
7 The sun had got his hat on , so I took time out from the deep and meaningful stuff and studied my reflection in the glass .
8 Maybe not as hectic as it would have been if the sun had got his hat on .
9 The sun has got his hat on and he 's coming out to play .
10 There will be no more fun , at least until the bankers have got their money back .
11 When you think that the judge has got your point , do not go on repeating it .
12 The cat 's got her tongue , Mungo .
13 The thing that 's flying towards me is multicoloured — I 'm being beaten up by colours — grass-green violet scarlet beige BANG rust indigo lime BANG ! rose-pink slate-grey flame-orange BANG BANG ! — and the colours have got my face .
14 The MI6 man in Bucharest thinks that the KGB and the Securitate have got their knickers in a twist or rather two separate twists . ’
15 And then of course they the the the fashion died out and the owner had to get his pool tables back .
16 By this time MI6 and the government had got their act together and decided to leak a false version of events to the public .
17 From the start of the day to its finish , the Government have got their priorities wrong .
18 ‘ Look , ’ Forester said urgently , and Carson could imagine his knuckles going white as he gripped the payphone receiver hard in an attempt to get his point across , ‘ my chance at having a kid 's been ruined , and the police and the government have got their heads together to cover up for the killer . ’
19 The government has got its priorities wrong .
20 Britain is in an appalling financial mess because the Government has got its sums wrong …
21 Can the government have got its farming policy so wrong ?
22 ‘ Would you like to go down to the kitchen now , Tobermory , ’ asked Lady Blemley politely , ‘ and see if the cook has got your dinner ready ? ’
23 The bastard 's got my dreams !
24 When every member of the society had got his house the society was wound up .
25 Well I suppose he 's , the man 's got his reasons .
26 As I believe I 've told you already , the man 's got his eyes heavily fixed on you . ’
27 And the reason for that is that we ask you to do three things when you get in front of the advertiser having got his commitment .
28 I suppose if the doctor had got his diagnosis right , then I would have had to go to hospital but it was to be another ten years before I was sent to such a place .
29 Emma , 22 , said : ‘ The agency has got our deposits . ’
30 The listing was something of a wet blanket — half of the shares were left with the underwriting institutions — but at least the company had got its listing away .
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