Example sentences of "have n't got a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm surprised it has n't got a digital one actually . |
2 | He has n't got a philosophical mind . |
3 | My husband has n't got a fixed address and he is probably hiding . |
4 | ‘ He has n't got a new one . |
5 | If he has n't got a nice home you call him a layabout . ’ |
6 | ‘ He has n't got a better nature , ’ I said despondently . |
7 | See , he 's got all this bloody one thousand quid bloody hi-fi , has n't got a double deck |
8 | He has n't got a single spot yet . |
9 | They had got used to living in Brighton , and saw no reason to uproot themselves , but one of their tutors took them aside and said , ‘ Look , this place has n't got a proper research library , and it 's not going to get one . |
10 | I , and he said he still , he has n't got a proper cooker or anything or |
11 | She is not very enthusiastic about the light rail proposals , but er she sees the park and ride as an excellent idea , but as she said , it 's not exactly inviting to leave your car in er a car park which is not necessarily big enough , which has n't got a proper surface , is n't properly lit , is n't supervised , has great big notices up that say there are thieves about , and where the bus service stops at half past six . |
12 | He has n't got a pliable conscience like me . |
13 | Dot wanted to ask , He has n't got a wooden leg has he ? |
14 | Well , you had n't got a great deal of money , now you would go for a walk out in Edinburgh , out to black Blackhole because Blackhole was a village . |
15 | I wonder very much what situation Oxford City would be in if we had n't got a Central Government . |
16 | Thought oh this is nice it erm it ha it had n't got a separate kitchen , it was sort of like a kitchen diner |
17 | She had n't got a broken arm . |
18 | Now Sammy was a character in himself he was a bachelor and his wi his sister was Fanny the elocutionist er and , and er there the women used to , to go into old Sammy 's shop on a Friday night simply to be entertained by all the wisecracks and nonsense that used to go on in there , and somebody would say I suppose you 're off this weekend and he 'd say yes I 'm off to my little widow in Wales , he had n't got a little widow in Wales at all now but it would the start of the conversation going . |
19 | He had n't got a big selection but I went down er I was going to use stocks . |
20 | So one way of just looking from the graph and sort of re reminding you , oh , hang on , we 've got a many-one here , we have n't got a one-one . |
21 | ‘ You have n't got a thousand pounds , ’ said Mrs Wexford . |
22 | With so many visiting stewards all the time we have n't got a regular pattern of of any stewards that 's going to be responsible . |
23 | Have you we have n't got a measuring jug . |
24 | Get , but , get this , however , if you have n't got a twelve hundred , and get this , version and control yourself , the fact that you 're missing much is worth it |
25 | Well I have n't got a frozen chip and I have n't got a tatie in the house . |
26 | What the Arts Council will turn around and say is ‘ You have n't got a good enough director . ’ |
27 | He goes you have n't got a new R S teacher have you ? |
28 | push the disk in if it 's a floppy disk version , if you have n't got a floppy disk er it 's got its own hard disk , you do n't need a floppy |
29 | You have n't got a bloody heart |
30 | We have n't got a middle size bottle . |