Example sentences of "[verb] n't got [det] " in BNC.

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1 Apart from her golf , she has n't got many interests .
2 But she has n't got many sort of major
3 She goes oh , erm , yeah , just because we 've got ta house like this has n't got such a glamorous house
4 The words may be brilliant , the sentences may be perfectly constructed but it has n't got that life in it that the more spontaneous talking will have , and it 's less persuasive .
5 But in any case , erm th the end house has n't got that up it 's oh , what they call her ?
6 I do n't know what it is , but , you know when you think , it just has n't got that taste now it 's
7 pleased about that cos he has n't got that one .
8 No he has n't got that .
9 It 's uncapped you know the thing you put in banging of the guns under a hundred years , it has n't got that in it .
10 Mr Chan has n't got all day . ’
11 And he has n't got all that stuff now .
12 If a home has n't got much space and there are still children around , the chances of it working without conflict are reduced .
13 He has n't got much time left to come up with a challenge for 1992 .
14 ‘ I suppose he has n't got much else to do , at his time of life . ’
15 . No it has n't got any Ohm 's Law , it has n't got much about electricity in that at all .
16 Erm this piece of paper has n't got much ac resistance to acceleration .
17 Gentleman in the audience who looks as though he has n't got much on top , what did you wan na say ?
18 Has n't got much to say to any of us .
19 Well she has n't got much choice
20 She has n't got much of a choice for what ?
21 We go two lads there with hardly any work on me and Jan are alright now we got a third person Graham has n't got much on and er Ri Richard 's scraping round for work , so of course my ears pricked up like so I thought , Mike sensed that I 'd looked up and he looked at me and er so I just looked back he said God , God had never invented a woman with small ears !
22 But I mean th th the rich peasant has n't got much to lose has he ?
23 ‘ He has n't got enough to do , that one . ’
24 She has n't got enough to go round really .
25 Excavation is a costly business , and Silcaster has n't got enough money or enough interest . ’
26 she has n't got enough time
27 This produced , even despite that , two hundred and thirteen thousand two hundred pounds of underspending in ninety-three four on just general expenses , on operational expenses , now I think if , if the Chief Constable says he has n't got enough money to do what he wants to do , he could start by spending all of the money he 's had this year , in recruiting all the officers he 's been allowed to recruit .
28 ‘ But that 's ridiculous — Chester 's has n't got enough money to buy out a competitor the size of Farthingdales … ’
29 Use the available resources but maybe the wrong ones because somebody in the position of authority has n't recognised or he has n't got enough to finish the project by the client required date .
30 She has n't got enough to have a perm , has she now ?
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