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

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1 Uproar then , and shouts of : ‘ The nigger 's got th'measure , short-arse … fist like a cannon ball … who 'll have twopence on him to win … ’ as the crowd heaved Garty to his feet , helped him round and sent him flying back towards Midnight .
2 Any of the 'ates any of the 'ates have got oxygen in
3 So I reckon ( hope ! ) the Guardian has got hold of this off some Derby source who is talking out the back of their heads .
4 Anyway , as I see it now , if the authorities have got wind of her havin' a youngster , we 'll have some of them officials and the do-gooders comin' round , and it 'll be the workhouse in the end . ’
5 Well , yes of course , I mean I , the schools have got programs I mean you can , you know they er
6 ‘ But all the lads have got confidence in me .
7 I know , all the shops have got father christmas .
8 His retreat was , however , purely tactical , for the hunter had got wind of his quarry and from early 1869 he began to lay his traps , with the certain knowledge that he was on the right track .
9 You know , particularly , you know the female may have only a state pension you know the part state pension nothing else coming in , and a lot of these accounts are still net , not gross , so the revenue have got money to give away , and they 're quite happy to do that providi providing that people tap them on the shoulder .
10 The initial allocation of system design responsibility was negotiated between the four aircraft companies , Deutsch Aerospace , British Aerospace , Carsa and Allenia and against the background of an M O U which said we must share the technology on this project between the four nations and in a particular way which ensures that each of the nations has got access to all the high technology aspects of the project er therefore the individual companies identified those areas of the project , were they felt they either could lead best or wish to lead and for the United Kingdom British Aerospace erm identified the avionics system integration as the major complex task that they would take responsibility for .
11 Your Mum 's fucking fanny is so wrinkly the crabs have got walking sticks .
12 The football 's got ball bearings in it .
13 The mercenaries had to get hold of their horses somewhere in Fife , and there were always distractions .
14 Or : ‘ The cat 's got fleas . ’
15 What you also get is the storks have got nest sites in chimneys so you get the storks , so what you 've got is nest sites for people and storks increase together , so there 's an intervening variable .
16 It 's either a six-foot high with sharp edges f fridge freezer or a cooker which all the back 's got grease on and is sliding out of our hands as we carry it .
17 I thought we were getting her the one , but the only thing is the other has got drawers both sides has n't it ? if I remember rightly .
18 How the printers had got hold of her photograph she did not know , but they had , and now it was being sold all over London , along with ones of Lillie Langtry and other noted belles .
19 You see there 's peo the people have got commitments and they 're not wanting to take them on .
20 The Provos have got contacts everywhere .
21 The government has to get money from somewhere , and it is logical that it should look at the whole area of VAT .
22 Yeah most of the games have got duff continues .
23 One of the girls have got bronchitis so
24 I ca n't see what Andy 's doing because the man 's body is in the way , but then Andy hits into him , bowling him backwards and he shouts and I wriggle away from them ; I scramble off through the ferns on all fours and then stop and look back and the man 's got Andy , he 's struggling with him , leaning over him , folding him , pressing him down , and Andy 's breathing hard , grunting , trying to break free .
25 The project 's got alpha ratings , but the council saw the industrial involvement and said ‘ Go to industry — we 're short of money ’ .
26 The most beautiful girl in the world has got spots on her ass .
27 Because e if you all look at your fingerprints now , you 're looking at , no one else in the world has got fingerprints like you 've got .
28 No one in the world has got fingerprints like you 've got because we are all different .
29 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 .
30 He tried to educate them about the nature of demythologizing , a word of which the press had got hold , and to guide them about the best modern writing on the New Testament .
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