Example sentences of "a [noun sg] have get a " in BNC.
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1 | Well in the war five pounds a week was extraordinary money , cos they used to say a fella had got a good job if he was getting five pounds a week in those days , so that when I started work first I , I was getting fifteen shillings a week , so you can understand that seventy five pence today , at fourteen . |
2 | Well , to me if a child has got a by all means encourage along but you should n't push them into anything cos later on in life they get a bloody complex about everything you know if they |
3 | You know , once a woman 's got a name as a neurotic no one takes her seriously any more . |
4 | As far as I 'm concerned it 's not on — if a woman 's got a problem and she confides in you , that is a trust that should n't be broken . |
5 | But basically a gilt has got a fixed rate of , of value at the end and the beginning , so it 's worth a hundred pounds day one , a hundred pounds day you know whatever , h how many days it 's in force , if it 's a five year gilt , it 's worth a hundred , a hundred pounds then . |
6 | After all a man 's got a right to a place of his own . ’ |
7 | ‘ I tell you , Mr Wycliffe , a man 's got a job to have a pee on this coast without being seen — during the day , that is . ’ |
8 | At one such meeting a heckler had got a great round of cheers from the assembled throng when he had told Clasper to get off his bloody soap-box and do a day 's work for a bloody change . |
9 | Now if a go if a company 's got a high dividend yield , it might be about six percent gross . |
10 | No if if if if a party 's got a three hundred and twenty six |