Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] has got [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The vicar has got the chop because he is ‘ no longer appropriate in the Nineties ’ , say Yorkshire-based manufacturers Waddingtons .
2 With Metal Mickey the chorus has got a guitar line melody .
3 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
4 The helpline has got the backing of Gloucestershire-based author and country lover , Joanna Trollope .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 If say the female has got an income of only er two thousand a year , she 's got er an unused allowance of fourteen forty five , in other words , erm that er three four four five allowance is n't being used now , I mean if we put ten thousand into his name , erm we would er suffer tax at erm say twenty five percent on most of it .
9 god was it painful , and erm , so the crown has got a filling in it now because she , to , to relieve the pressure on the abscess she had to drill right down through the crown , erm to go right through into the root area
10 And the make has got a lot to do with it .
11 When a child has got the squeeze , he is allowed to hold on to it as long as he wants before passing it on to the next person .
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