Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] have got [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The nignog 's got some clout , you know . |
2 | The electric shop down the road 's got these fairy lights in the window . |
3 | If I may my Lord there is an issue that was raised in my learned friends reply er which er was a new point er and where I do take issue with him and this concerns the issue of the relevance of the directive here the , the issue relating to er whether or not the er Lloyd 's Act and the society have got any relevance in respect of the directive , his submission as I understood it , was that under article one , eight , nine the directive only addressed itself to states , to the British Government and that therefore the reliance on the directive by the society and in relation to the Lloyds Act was er a misconceived er reliance . |
4 | Well you do n't need the box love cos the box 's got some food in but the that 's got the rest of it in . |
5 | And it is important that the background has got some interest , but no so much interest that you 've forgotten about the subject . |
6 | Now they got much the same thing for the dinner , but if the prisoner had got any money of his own , and if he cared to contribute an extra sixpence he got a hot meal at midday . |
7 | The guy 's got enough dough to buy himself a hotel room to rest up in . ’ |
8 | The Pope 's got more chance of gettin' pregnant than I 'ave of gettin' into the charts . |