Example sentences of "[adv] you have got [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | So you 've got no powers to go sort of talk about their noise , ? |
2 | So you 've got the satsumas . |
3 | So you 've got the children tomorrow lunchtime , you 've got the band tomorrow evening , but the library exhibition goes on a bit longer ? |
4 | Now you 've got the vouchers , did I give you the vouchers ? |
5 | Now you have got the basics under your belt , read on to find out all your discount options . |
6 | ‘ If you do n't do anything then you 've got no worries , see ? |
7 | ‘ Then you 've got the jokers who sleep under lorries to get out of the rain . |
8 | You 've got the ones who actually like music and like to see things happening a little differently , and then you 've got the others who see anything different as being difficult . |
9 | And then you 've got the stairs which have n't got no door on , so the kids can fall down the stairs . |
10 | And then you 'd got the fleas and , if you had n't got fleas at home you certainly would have them after bonfire night . |
11 | ‘ Then you have got the tactics of finding the right stream , getting the right cover from the wind . |
12 | And at least you 've got the questions . |
13 | At Common Law either you have got no rights at all , or you have rights which are good against everyone , notice or no notice . |