Example sentences of "n't got the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Is it worth training somebody who has never , has n't got the mental capacity to progress to another job or perhaps performing ? |
2 | What , what , what I would say is this , there always , there always talking about anti social behaviour around the town and as I say if people have n't got the necessary coin , it could lead to anti social behaviour , it 's as simple as that . |
3 | ‘ You obviously have n't got the first idea when it comes to a relationship … |
4 | ‘ You have n't got the first idea of your impact on my sex , have you ? ’ he demanded . |
5 | You have n't got the corned beef ? |
6 | And now I have had a letter from Katie Mallett , saying she will not be entering no 3225 ‘ because I did n't see the TV exposé of Summerhill , and have n't got the faintest clue what it 's like ’ . |
7 | Sorry Hellena , I ca n't tell you that because I have n't got the faintest idea myself ! |
8 | Erm , and the reports that I 've had back from the governors was that Concept Catering was so , so absolutely certain that they were the only people who could do it , that when they were faced with competition , they had n't got the faintest idea how to respond to it . |
9 | Well very rarely it was I , actually I 'd say I was n't really furnished what they used to call the sofa down the one side and there was chairs around there was no three piece suite or anything like that , but er if it was a wet Sunday afternoon we 'd play draughts or games like that , as we grew older we used to play , play whist , so it was just a room for oh and we had a gramophone , I , I 've actually got the old gramophone case I have n't got the working part I 've got the case upstairs now , it was a , as long as I , we er , I bought it and the pals used to club around and buy a record each week there was er Parlaphone , they used to have a little shop on the corner of Street and Street , and we had it from there , and we used to buy a little , a small record perhaps once a week , perhaps once a month , but er I remember the first record we 'd , we 'd bought as a long play was No No Nanette and er a twelve inch record . |
10 | Now straight on we have n't got the real reason why we are projecting , quite intense you will find you may be like today acknowledge , you probe projection , you answer you confirm the over you overcome that objection . |
11 | But they have n't got the instant feedback . |
12 | ‘ As I said ; you have n't got the right hide for command . |
13 | On account he ai n't got the right money . |
14 | Now the other side of that was a plea which came from our switchboard supervisor , which I 'll come onto in a moment , where she said people will often think that of her telephonist , but in actual fact , it 's because they have n't got the right information from people at this end , so there is another side to that story . |
15 | That if you have n't got the first-class fare |
16 | He has n't got the best temperament for it . |
17 | I 'm not bothered either erm and he goes he goes , he goes I have n't got the best handwriting and by the looks of things neither has Mr it 's completely changed from the first three weekly you had . |
18 | Because if it 's written by the bourgeoisie , it has n't got the authentic whiff — what ? |
19 | ‘ Has n't got the full shilling , ’ she clucked soothingly . |
20 | I have n't got the slightest idea what the kids are doing up there |
21 | That 's why you 're needing me cos you er two ai n't got the fucking skill between you . |
22 | Cos you have n't got the fucking skill . |
23 | He has n't got the underground man 's bodiless analytic clarity . |
24 | So , although your two-year-old can sweep off her hat or pull down her trousers , she has n't got the physical coordination needed to put a sock on the right way , with the heel round the back of her foot . |
25 | now who has n't got the human machine working ? |
26 | Certainly Conchis had n't got the petty-bourgeois gentility and the woolly vocabulary I associated with séance -holders ; but he was equally certainly not a normal man . |
27 | ‘ Quite frankly , sir , I have n't got the foggiest idea . ’ |
28 | If you , if you have n't got the old clutter to get rid of , it 's fairly simple . |
29 | Ai n't got the old man 's talent , none of it . |
30 | Check with neighbours that they have n't got the same problem something could be wrong with the main sewer-before attempting to unblock your own drains . |