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

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1 Lifestyles remained simple but identification with the masses was impossible if kids had to get a decent education .
2 They reckon Lancastrians have got a good pint of Boddys .
3 I was majorly unpleased as you can imagine at the time but I think what it does show is that the Indians have got a terrific sense of humour .
4 Right now , though , these fine sentiments have got a fat chance of being put into practice where I 'm standing , boiling the milk for yet more midnight cocoa : with a baby of six weeks in the family , the philosophy of parental detachment is a far cry from reality .
5 There 's a , one of them little it 's probably meant to be that colour , one of them little clay coloured things has got a black end on it there but er
6 The dockers have got a national rate of pay now , and a forty-four-hour week — what more do you want ? ’
7 Cos only so many police forces have got a certain group of men on the you know , sorting all the cars out and you can take your car there
8 Men have got a bad press in recent years and I think it 's important that women should feel safe and secure with the new contacts they make .
9 But Dr Hanif Mohammed said residents had got the wrong idea .
10 ‘ I think hairdressers have got a bad reputation as so many of them try to dominate the client .
11 But of your kitchen workers are working under conditions of such such great heat that that that they 're being burnt by it and and this can be avoided then employers have got a legal obligation to sa to make safe conditions .
12 John says the Germans have got a new Maastricht banner a deck chair with a towel over it .
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