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

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1 French tennis has got the message across … organisation , belief and hard work … ‘
2 The crowd sang ‘ Poor old Mosley 's got the wind up ! ’ to the tune of ‘ John Brown 's Body ’ .
3 Secondly , the Director of Social Services has got the authority to waive any of these charges where it causes financial hardship and the whole mechanism has been put in place to inform people that this waiving waiver process is in place and to allow them to apply for waiving of those charges .
4 The old treble chance has got the order of the boot .
5 ‘ Well , you were a lucky man to have got the ink and not the inkwells .
6 These economic Robespierres have got the policy initiative partly because they are ready to take risks that others balk at .
7 Follow this ‘ teaser ’ with a second release giving full details of who , when and where , and follow it up again by a phone call checking that the right person has got the material .
8 You 've got to erm , I 've got to get well Dad 's got the form I can get another one he can , erm the forms have got to be in soon so she knows how many are going to be sort of on the walls you know .
9 Neil Douglas , defending , said some of the adverts in The Northern Echo had got the engine capacity wrong .
10 ‘ The Welsh FA have got the fixtures right this time by making sure our last three games are at home .
11 Now how many other regions have got the guts to do that and if you do it , come on we can ask the General Secretary to double everything you do now come on
12 The new guys have got the radio station but I do n't think they 've got the barrios . ’
13 This time round , as a packed , stomping and sweating Camden Palace demonstrates , the New FADS have got the balance right between body and mind .
14 Chief Trading Standards Officer Ken Wardale said : ‘ Our local traders have got the message that selling fireworks to young children is not worth the risk of prosecution .
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