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

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1 Anyway , I 've always had this real fear of me appearing in the Mail On Sunday with my eyes shut and looking pissed , with some caption underneath saying ‘ Whose beer is it anyway ? ’ or ‘ Have I got booze for you ’ . ’
2 Well have I got time for another drink an'all ?
3 Much the funniest poll night offering — with the possible exception of Have I Got News For You ( BBC2 ) , which was still being edited as I write — was the scheduled repeat of Porridge ( BBC1 ) .
4 Channel 4's Have I Got News For You team , headed by Angus Deayton and starring Private Eye editor Ian Hislop and comedian Paul Merton , mercilessly ridiculed anyone .
5 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 .
6 In Have I Got News For You he showed himself to be quick , witty and well able to take jokes levelled against himself .
7 On the improvisational Whose Line Is It Anyway ? , then the current affairs madhouse Have I Got News For You , Merton has shone .
8 Ian Hislop , Merton 's opposing ‘ captain ’ on Have I Got News For You and editor of Private Eye , co-incidentally tells a very different story .
9 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 .
10 ‘ I think Have I Got News For You is a very difficult show to do and we 're both lucky because we 've had a few goes at it , ’ says Merton .
11 ‘ I am aware of these people who are professionally famous and turn up on all these clever panel shows , but I think Have I Got News For You is watched by a really wide spectrum of people and that is a big part of its appeal .
12 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 .
13 Made by the Current Affairs Dept rather than Light Entertainment , TW3 was undoubtedly the father of Not The Nine O'Clock News , Have I Got News For You , Who Dares Wins ( etc ) and , to an extent , Monty Python — a sort of televisual Private Eye .
14 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 ! ’
15 Since much of Have I Got News For You 's allure lies in its overnight topicality , we ponder the speed and efficiency of ‘ sick ’ jokes in the school playground .
16 Topical laughs on HAVE I GOT NEWS FOR YOU ? .
17 ‘ I would n't like one of them to swim up my arse ’ — Paul Merton , one-time plaything of the Bishop Of Galway , stars in Have I Got News For You .
18 Other TV awards included : Best actor : Robert Lindsay , GBH ; best actress : Helen Mirren , Prime Suspect ; best light entertainment : Have I Got News For You ; best comedy : One Foot in the Grave .
19 Paul Merton , one of the stars of Have I Got News For You , was named New TV Talent of the Year .
20 Have you got money for school tomorrow ?
21 Have you got money for school tomorrow ?
22 HAVE WE GOT SCHMOOZE FOR YOU
23 Yes I know it , erm I suggest we type it for faxing , have we got fax for these ?
24 Have we got News for You
25 Have we got time for a drink ? ’
26 Have we got time for a game ?
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