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

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1 This one in front has obviously got a fear of going more than forty miles an hour that 's for sure oh
2 But we er are welcoming the fact that there is a recognition of the rising population of Wales er in giving us this er this additional seat er primarily the additional population has not come in industrial South Wales which er er which er people think of perhaps as the most typically Welsh area , it 's actually in two counties of Clwyd and Dyfed that are erm growing most rapidly because of lifestyle migration , retirement migration erm into those two areas and that is why the additional seat , if you can put it that way , er takes from all the other four of course , is is the mid and West Wales seat which has been compared by the honourable member for Cornwall er tonight and it has only got a population of four hundred and one thousand but on the other hand of course it is such an extensive seat because the population sparsity in that area is much , much worse than even in Cornwall and therefore it is going to stretch from South of Milford Haven to the Llanrwst area really within probably twenty miles of the North Wales coast , it 's a who it 's the whole of two counties plus one additional very badly populated constituency erm in in the county of Gwynedd , an awkward constituency but one that we are certainly looking forward fighting and winning to give us the five out of five er now that er the boundaries are going through tonight and obviously it 's all in line really er to look at the other , the third order of course , the question of the registration of overseas voters in the nineteen ninety two election overseas voters had their first opportunity to participate in Westminster elections .
3 The outside world has suddenly got a foothold here .
4 Her husband has just got a head and a torso now but their devotion is very touching , she takes him everywhere in her saddle-bag .
5 For the , for the , for the tenth year running Jonathan has just got a pack of white handkerchiefs !
6 Now I 'm wondering whether to go in and try to find out whether the owner has already got a vet .
7 Now the State has already got a problem because in the next century , it will have insufficient people at work to pay for old age pensions we already know Mr Portillo is doing a pension review and is looking about only targeting it to the needy at the bottom well that means a lot of people like you and me will miss out on State pensions .
8 But that 's what , but The Sunday Times has always got a world news section at the back in it .
9 To start looking at press links very quickly , because ah I prospective candidate has always got a lead in , and so many issues have a European dimension .
10 John Byrne says … he 's looking forward to playing first team football again and has still got a lot of goals left in him
11 cos when X is zero still there 's Y has still got a value .
12 The moral dilemma which contorts Bill Clinton 's face as he confronts his accusers has also got a hold on every Democratic candidate or would-be candidate of his generation .
13 Yes I 'm very happy because George has now got a father back again , and that 's what counts .
14 Actually , I have to say , we got it first , it 's one of those , I think it 's corny , you know when you do something first , and everybody else seems to suddenly do it , and they come round , and say , that 's really a good idea , and like , everybody comments on our coffee grinder and since we come to like , the church , like , practically everybody in the church has now got a coffee grinder .
15 No unit or trust has yet got a job evaluation scheme for nurses up and running .
16 Whether Sun has actually got a hold of Adobe source code as part of the deal , a rare occurrence ( UX No 405 ) , Ybarra said he could n't comment .
17 So that it 's it it has certainly got a lot of value an exercise like that , even with entirely good conditions .
18 ‘ You 'd better get a grip of yourself , ’ I said .
19 ‘ We 'd better get a cab , ’ he said .
20 You 'd better get a couple Nola .
21 Yeah I think we 'd better get a couple of lots and , cos we do n't know what they 're gon na like do we really ?
22 We 'd better get a group working on it .
23 He 'd better get a move on .
24 I 'd better get a move on .
25 ‘ If you 're still planning to come with me , you 'd better get a move on .
26 That , that 's right , you 've still got time or you 'd better get a move on , it 's that sort of reaction that your brain makes is n't it ?
27 erm , wo n't you start again because you 'd only got a couple of minutes into it , had n't you ?
28 ‘ Such hard luck on him — to find he 'd suddenly got a wife who was all the things he loathes — hysterical , difficult , clinging …
29 So I went and saw a building contractor , friend of me Dads and er he welcomed me with open arms , he 'd just got a contract for building council houses down Dunson Street at Netherfield .
30 She 'd just got a job at Simon Peter 's , a twenty-four-hour supermarket chain that catered for all funeral needs .
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