Example sentences of "[noun pl] who have got " in BNC.

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1 And even those captives who 'd got back to Danu , the town I mean , had been merely mice — helpless and squeaking — rolled this way and that as the cat pleased .
2 ‘ I know all the hype will surround myself but to me it 's about the Rovers lads who have got us where we are . ’
3 It could be seen in some cases as , maybe escapism , we do n't give enough thought to the wife and kids who 've got dad er , er , in in court .
4 And then it 's up to you know th er it just makes it so much easier for the kids alright but it also is much easier for the form teacher to know who 's not bringing in homework who 's who 's you know er erm and what have you , and I just feel that that helps the kids get into a routine and it will highlight immediately the work problem the kids who have got work problems or problems about where they 're gon na have
5 Already as early as 1436 the word had lost its original connotation of nobleman , and been extended to cover merchants and yeomen who had got rich , together with some landowners of as little as £5 a year claiming the title .
6 He hung on to the semicircular rail around the outer edge , where they were standing because the businessmen who had got in after them had jostled them there , and she saw that his eyes were closed and that he had gone gray with fear about the drop .
7 And they must join with other parents who 've got a similar difficulty , so that we can fight this very wide cause .
8 Timber trade world-wide is doing an enormous amount of work already to make sure that sustainable timber is supplied , and the horror stories are slowly going away , and a lot of people now do not buy timber in this country , from those countries who 've got a bad track record , but are buying from countries like Denmark and Sweden , where it 's a national law on their forestry policy .
9 You think about salesmen who 've got ongoing relationship with their client .
10 I think a lot of the companies who have got or are in the process of getting certified are working with consultants already stop .
11 er , mm the Cranks who have got six other outlets , erm have gone into , what do they call it , miners , administrative liquidation
12 Give you an analysis of your client bank , it 'll tell you how many you 've seen this year , how many you 've seen in two years , three years , four years , and it frightens the senior associates who have got maybe eight hundred , a thousand clients , and it said , seen in the last four years , and it 's got twenty .
13 Even they do n't want blokes who 've got a record … ’ ) .
14 Groups who 've got to know I B M over the er , years , will know that one further advantage of our concentration on specific areas for investment , is that we 're able to measure degrees of success rather more easily .
15 The guide gives plenty of encouragement to groups who 've got together to keep the rights of way open to everyone .
16 I 'm sure it 's the same for many of the other groups who 've got problems .
17 It was noticeable that boards who had got furthest with training were those with a clearly articulated plan related to an explicit agreement on their overall purpose .
18 He poured scorn on the Conservatives ' pre-election assurances on their low-tax policy , describing the Government as ‘ political cheats who have got into power by sheer dishonesty and by defrauding the electorate ’ .
19 Erm well I kn I 've known , I 've , I 've , I know tenants in the flats who have got children ,
20 FINANCIAL gifts could be the answer for friends and relatives who 've got everything this Christmas .
21 FINANCIAL gifts could be the answer for friends and relatives who 've got everything this Christmas .
22 FINANCIAL gifts could be the answer for friends and relatives who 've got everything this Christmas .
23 And he cited two papers , co-authored by Derek Bryce-Smith , professor of organic chemistry at the University of Reading , as being the result of ‘ individual scientists who have got rather carried away in a flush of enthusiasm . ’
24 Commenting on this recently , evangelist Eric Delve asked : ‘ Who ever heard of a six-week training course to teach girls who have got engaged how to tell their friends ? ’
25 In England registry office weddings are for girls who have got themselves into trouble .
26 Although , despite her principles and her ingrained reluctance to compromise , she could not suppress a pang of gratitude even now — as she dished up her broth and herb dumplings for the candidate — that an attack of the low fever , caught as usual from terrible , tormented Mrs Rattrie who , this time , had died of it , had kept Luke in bed during that wild week last summer when the plugs had been drawn from Braithwaite 's boiler and all Luke 's brave young friends who had got into the habit of gathering to smoke their pipes and set the world to rights of an evening in her hen-run , had gone marching off to join their " brothers ' from across the Pennines .
27 whereas we 've got friends who 've got older children well a little bit there 's , yeah , three or four years between
28 Anything like the commotion that ensued , the hurricane deck and one of the steamer 's boats which was hung aloft broke its range so far , but some ladies who had got settled on that side had to be led down stairs dripping wet .
29 Or between wife and husband , we tend to think only of transfer from husbands to wife , but er we do meet quite er a w er ladies who 've got quite high earnings and they themselves are paying forty percent in which case they should make sure that any investment income of theirs is transferred to the husband , so as to get the , to either use up allowances that are not being used at all because of absence of the income , or to benefit from these different rates of tax .
30 Lawrence said : ‘ I think the players who have got the team so far in the competition deserve a crack at the best team in the country .
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