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

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1 England have got a problem now . ’
2 I just wonder whether nor , if North Tyneside have got a contract there is absolutely no reason why
3 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 .
4 It 's called Christmas fair but you and Darren have got a stall so ah
5 But B P Rowes have got a jig have n't they ?
6 France have got a state police , and I 've forgotten what they 're called , C R S , they are what 's known as the C R S and they are ri riot police and they go anywhere in the country .
7 ‘ It 's going to be hard because Spartak have got a lot of international players and lots of pace , but if we can get at them and the crowd get behind us we can hopefully get the right result . ’
8 ‘ It 's going to be hard because Spartak have got a lot of international players and lots of pace , but if we can get at them and the crowd get behind us we can hopefully get the right result . ’
9 ‘ It 's going to be hard because Spartak have got a lot of international players and lots of pace , but if we can get at them and the crowd get behind us we can hopefully get the right result . ’
10 I think the Leicester have got a point there .
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