Example sentences of "have [not/n't] [adv] get [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ This year there are a lot of students who have not yet got training places — significantly more than at a similar time in previous years , ’ Mr Pritchard said , adding that the Law Society was considering various ways of helping those unable to find a training places with a law firm .
2 we have n't yet got copies , they 're just masters at the moment but
3 Her body is probably naked by now but there is nothing as naked as human eyes : they have n't even got skin over them .
4 It 's alright I have n't even got breakfast yet .
5 So I 'm learning a lot and I have n't even got Setup running .
6 If you have n't even got room for a single lean-to garage , you could always consider building a carport .
7 I have n't really got hold of this yet .
8 But that 's , that 's a situation that , you know , you have n't really got control of when it arrive .
9 ‘ No , I have n't really got time — I 'll come this afternoon , I 've got a split shift — ’ Juliet hurried past Sister out of the room .
10 That 's , but that is the hardest thing , now the hard thing about that is not actual complex numbers , it 's sort of these equations which is something else you 've done , equations , but the other one , have n't really got time , the other one complex numbers said what it said to given by that , you 've got to draw them two on a diagram , that , very very slow , calculate the modules as Z more minus Z two , what work is what Z one minus two is , they work in modules .
11 Yeah well I have n't really got time .
12 Particularly if you 're flying under radar , along the ground , you have n't really got time to erm avert the eyes from the occasional tree .
13 And you have n't really got veins ?
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