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

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1 Chief Trading Standards Officer Ken Wardale said : ‘ Our local traders have got the message that selling fireworks to young children is not worth the risk of prosecution .
2 Kids have got no money , so they get bored .
3 My kids have got a paddock , where they play .
4 In London , meanwhile , a Whitehall report citing all sorts of commercial opportunities at the British Museum has drawn a defensive response : suggestions that the museum might see itself more like a branch of the leisure industry have got the staff bristling with indignation .
5 Since 1928 , Harry 's clients have got the result wrong only once .
6 Pat and Steven have got the chance to do that tomorrow .
7 Another example , the Brazil nut ( Bertholletia excelsa ) has an operculum or lid that opens inwards so that animals have to get the seeds out , while in Gustavia the mesocarp is brightly coloured so that , once damaged , it is attractive to animals .
8 England have got a problem now . ’
9 ‘ Those beggars have got the nerve and cunning to tackle anything .
10 Companies have got the directive weakened , but worry that it may be beefed up again .
11 Gloucester rugby have got the weekend off … but there 's still lots on … here 's our weekly round up
12 I just wonder whether nor , if North Tyneside have got a contract there is absolutely no reason why
13 Yeah the cleaners , you know the cleaners have got a key to your room and that and you
14 Well usually erm modern telephones have got a switch on the back and you can switch them to pulse or tone
15 These economic Robespierres have got the policy initiative partly because they are ready to take risks that others balk at .
16 Fortunately , his colleagues are n't so averse to a spot of enunciation : if Verve have got a nerve and Adorable have the babble than Suede have a warming way with words that 's more matter-of-fact than mad as a hatter .
17 The crew have got a couple of machines which churn everything up to make white water and the chippie ran up some rocks which they anchor to the bottom of the river and look just like the real thing .
18 It 's called Christmas fair but you and Darren have got a stall so ah
19 Er , judging by the noise I can hear some people have finished , some people have extremely short statements of about what they think is important and some people have got no statements .
20 Well like being insu , like people have got a choice of different options of insurances and
21 Oh yes quite so and if they 're doing well they really , local people really get behind them , but they , they 've prom in previous seasons they they 've promised so much and then fell away at the end that people have got a bit disillusioned and discontented so that , but like last year when they were doing well in the cup they erm at Watford I mean loads of people went to see them .
22 The object of that was do n't assume that people have got a sign for , you know .
23 If people have got a problem , they ring us up and we 're here to look after them .
24 Once people have got the framework of a room together — the walls , floor , ceiling , windows , lighting and furnishings — they often run out of ideas for what to do with smaller objects and any family treasures they possess .
25 If there are any pig-in-a-poke policies , the recession policies of the Government are the pig and 768,000 people have got the poke .
26 I mean this , this product , if people have got the health to buy it , because we 're obviously not going to take on people that are in poor health , they can afford it , because obviously as they get older , the risk is greater and it becomes more expensive , it sells itself , it really does , it 's a brilliant product .
27 Now how many other regions have got the guts to do that and if you do it , come on we can ask the General Secretary to double everything you do now come on
28 ‘ The Welsh FA have got the fixtures right this time by making sure our last three games are at home .
29 One correspondent , seeking to explain the motives behind the attack on the meeting-houses in the west midlands in the summer of 1715 , informed Staffordshire MP , William Ward , that the rioters have got a Notion , that the Ministry and Dissenters have ruined Trade , on Purpose to make the Nation out of Love with the late Peace , and Peace-makers ; and because the Ministry , and secret Committee , and their Friends , will not let the Country have Peace and Trade , they resolve ( if they can hinder it ) the Dissenters shall not have a quiet Toleration .
30 Congress , President , the government have got no guts to announce publicly that their intentions to privatize the N H S on a date that will give the leading time with the razzmatazz and P R that they 've done before to sell shares , to sell shares in the British public in a public nationally held N H S , there will be no seats , there will be no Inspector Morses and others as there 've been with Telecom , gas , water and electricity .
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