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

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1 Er Dennis this afternoon has got Adam Faith on on Afternoon Special .
2 I know , all the shops have got father christmas .
3 The closer men get to God the nastier they get : the more judgemental , the more punitive , the more murderous in their determination to have got God right , and everyone else to have got God wrong .
4 Well actually I live just outside Shilton. erm they keep saying that it 's Shilton airfield , actually it 's not on the airfield at all — as you will know , Mr. Hayworth 's got planning permission for a golf course on the airfield — it 's Scrubs Lane , Shilton , and actually they 've already the Council have already turned down two applications for caravan sites there anyway erm because it 's unsuitable and yet they think that they you know that it 's going to be suitable for gipsies to live down there .
5 One author has got plastic pan scrubbers that have been in use for nearly twenty years and are still going strong to this day
6 Okay , erm I 'm a littl I 'm a little bit I 'm a little bit worried about er this er exploitation of people and security because they 've got no proven record and no medical evidence , if he was that good this guy will be a millionaire and people will be growing hair all the time , to put somebody on the chair , without knowing if that person 's got blood pressure or heart problems , they could suffer from a s a stroke erm have er or be partially paralysed , so I I think I like to see this man here maybe in ten fifteen years time with proper proven er medical evidence .
7 and Higher Education , Harrogate 's got Harrogate College of whatever it is now
8 Our Steve 's got eye patch on now , he 's had the doctor out .
9 Your cup 's got orange juice in it has it ?
10 Now notice that no matter that I 've been careful , my hands have got printing ink on them .
11 Mechanisation of the USA has got wheat production to 44 per cent more output than input , but a substantial amount of this is fossil fuel and that is at the farm gate .
12 And the change now means that if a married woman , it does n't , as I say , it does n't affect single women , if a married woman now has n't earned income using all her allowances , so she does n't work has n't worked , never qualified for a pension , or does work but does n't earn more than that , and the couple have got investment income then it 's sensible to switch that into the wife 's name to give her income to use up her allowances .
13 Joanna 's hair 's dark , then Hazel 's darkish , Maria 's got brownie hair .
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