Example sentences of "but they [verb] got [art] " in BNC.

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1 What we 've got now is , it 's directly proportional , but they 've got a fraction in .
2 They still have a , a kind of thing within , I do n't think they 've got football but they 've got a golfing thing going .
3 Brian Horton says they 're really looking forward to it … it 's going to be a tough season … but they 've got a good team and are going to play adventerous football
4 But they 've got a lovely lot of dance records .
5 But they 've got a picture of sunlight , cloud and all things like that .
6 But they 've got a digger and erm a couple of lorries , cos I , I looked and wondered what they were doing .
7 erm but they 've got a sticky bit on them
8 No my friend 's in the trade I said they 're basically working but they 've got a halt on somewhere because they 've come back you 'll have to sort out the you 've got but er they 're only one ten
9 But they 've got a different perception of dirtiness
10 Actually , we 've seen it before but they 've got a huge big and it did n't look that big .
11 They take on the whole world , but they 've got no patterns with which to deal with all that experience. ,
12 I need the loo but they 've got no toilet paper so I ca n't go .
13 It 's a bit corny , but they 've got the language down pat .
14 But they 've got the bloody labels mixed up by the look of it .
15 Or they 're the right size but they 've got the hard bristles
16 But they 've got the mobile home
17 I should have been kitted out a week earlier but they 'd got no shoes to fit me .
18 In fact I think oddly enough I think the way that the Daily Mirror Trustees are now organised with postal balance and representatives classes , I think you know is almost a model now of how a set of trustees should run , you know , they but they have got a very good scheme of how they do actually elect their trustees from various groups of of members .
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