Example sentences of "[noun sg] they have got [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Usual anti-climax — old birds standing round a bit o' grass at t'back they 'd got lease of for a few hours , wi' a garden label saying Mrs Edna Morrison and a few bunches of chrysanths put in rows . |
2 | They 've got erm an adult literacy course if you want to brush up on your reading and your writing they 've got computer courses they 've got a course in sound engineering and a works skills for women course which is what Sarah did . |
3 | And she said erm where they have their big discos in the universities er you know , about two thousand five hundred of them come round of course they 've got fire alarm systems there , then she said you get the underground so called Mafia , whatever you like to call them she said , they are chaps she said in their thirties , and forties , arrive in shiny big white and red Porsches this that and the other and deliberately , cos they 're club owners |
4 | ‘ This year they 've got Postlethwaite looking over their shoulder so they 're making damned sure they 're being strictly kosher . ’ |
5 | and this weekend they 've got sort of erm vegetables in |
6 | Ninety nine percent of the time they 've got copy that exists . |