Example sentences of "have we got a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Have we got a bucket ? |
2 | Other matters arising on page eight , you 'll see on item one three four that we did investigate the possibility , did we , have we got a response on that , of an officer being part of the joint care planning team . |
3 | Have we got a credit to come ? |
4 | ‘ Have we got a problem , sir ? ’ |
5 | Dad have we got a biscuit ? |
6 | Have we got a Dean ? |
7 | So if by the end of tomorrow we can say yes we 've achieved all that have have we got a course ? |
8 | For a start , it enabled Personnel Department to answer rapidly simple enquiries such as have we got a man named Bloggs working for us ? |
9 | Then have we got a prize for you . |
10 | Have we got a lid to put this on ? |
11 | Have we got a physio in ? |
12 | We , have we got a mop behind the bar ? |
13 | oh Jim have we got a meeting tomorrow ? |
14 | Have we got a David ? |
15 | have we got a leaflet ? |
16 | Have we got a Mr ? |
17 | If you take something like The Hit Man and Her , presumably a lot of the viewers are in fact women , or more specifically young women , because they are the ones who buy Smash Hits , they are the ones who watch Top of the Pops ; yet the presenter , Pete Waterman , implicitly assumes that the viewers are male — he greeted the audience at the beginning of one programme with ‘ Cor , boys , have we got a load of crumpet here tonight ! ’ |