Example sentences of "not get a [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | you not got a driving lesson this week then ? |
2 | But if the enquiry does n't come to anything you 've not got a master job file . |
3 | This has not got a drip course , you know ? |
4 | This has not got a drip course . |
5 | it 's not got a number plate on it |
6 | He would leave the packet open so that the desk sergeant saw they were not getting a parcel bomb . |
7 | He was lucky not to get a prison sentence and claims that since that time he has remained sober . |
8 | ‘ I was very disappointed indeed not to get a World Cup game ’ , Aherne says . |
9 | What is the point of a legal framework if companies can not get a court injunction to stop illegal strike action ? |
10 | However , with fewer breaks pilots tend to take it for granted that they will not get a cable break , and this makes them more vulnerable when one does occur . |
11 | S s so w if we use the same thing that we 've just done on our own house and say how can we stop it from happening , might not get a burglar alarm . |
12 | You may not get a standing ovation , but applause you do n't need . |
13 | Will he consider in particular the training workshop recycling products in my constituency , Track 2000 in Splott , whose income was ended as a result of his cuts in employment training , where the trainers , who are on the dole , and the trainees , who do not get a training allowance , are coming in voluntarily ? |
14 | For a few weeks all went well , until three New Bradwell ex POWs , Ron Preston , Jack Henshaw and George Wood could not get a hire car due to petrol being rationed . |
15 | He might not get an ice lolly . |
16 | However , if we actually perform a single-slit experiment with 2 closed we do not get an interference pattern at all . |
17 | and I went who 's applying to go on to university or education after eighteen , so I put up my hand , turned round and flipping Stuart and Danny had put their hands up and I just went oh god , they 're gon na do really well and Terry , and Terry , we 're talking Terry , Terry who has n't got a brain cell to rub together |
18 | Terry , who has n't got a brain cell to rub together . |
19 | The one upstairs , because it has n't got a bay window |
20 | ‘ I ai n't got a brass farthing . |
21 | Mr Milburn said : ‘ If you have n't got a manufacturing base the country as a whole and the region will fail . |
22 | I have n't got a pie slice . |
23 | I simulate ‘ what-ifs ’ galore From lightning strikes to Third World War ; No problems with communication — With Stratos I can reach the Nation [ Except for those so low and mean They have n't got a PC screen … |
24 | , I 'm very I like , if they have n't got a scratching board , scratch what 's in the |
25 | Except the only problem is we have n't got a litter tray . |
26 | But is it true about the semantic structure where you can say it has n't got a verb phrase |
27 | They have n't got a brummie accent , no . |
28 | but you have n't got a return book . |
29 | That 's probably why you have n't got a spelling test . |
30 | If you have n't got a tremolo arm fitted on your guitar , then you can simulate the effect by playing one fret down and using a normal ‘ bend up ’ into the required note . |