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

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1 Self-styled funniest programme on telly HAVE I GOT NEWS FOR YOU dusts itself off after a very poor return to the screen last week with well-known wit Charles Kennedy of the Liberal Democrats .
2 colour have you got James .
3 On the improvisational Whose Line Is It Anyway ? , then the current affairs madhouse Have I Got News For You , Merton has shone .
4 Sir have we got assembly ?
5 The reason Have I Got News For You will continue to be such compulsive viewing is the brilliant three-way relationship between Merton , Hislop and host Angus Deayton .
6 IN A quiz published this week in TODAY and based on the popular TV show Have I Got News For You , we wrongly attributed the programme to Channel Four .
7 Oh they have the same noses , orange noses , mum have we got orange in here ?
8 Cult-turned-flagship Have I Got News For You garnered six million viewers this year , a BBC2 chart-topper , and , as Merton observes , ‘ You do n't hear a bad thing said about it ! ’
9 Who what time have we got dinner ?
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