Example sentences of "have [not/n't] get [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It will be hardly different from B0 , the value in the material ; in the short space available the flux lines have not got a chance to spread . |
2 | I have told you about ten times I have not got a pen . |
3 | Imagine the very worst that can happen at the interview — you fall over , give all the wrong answers , blush and become tongue-tied , antagonize the interviewer , do everything so badly you patently have not got a hope of getting the job . |
4 | ‘ I have not got a clue why he wanted the cottage . |
5 | This Government caused the recession , they continued the recession , and now they have not got a clue how to get out of the recession . |
6 | But it does show that they have not got a clue what has come out of their chimney stacks in the past " . |
7 | After the case , Mr Llewellyn said : ‘ We have not got a clue as to what it means to us financially . |
8 | We definitely have not got a problem . |
9 | She added : ‘ Another 150 people are lined up but as yet we have not got a date for the flight . ’ |
10 | They are also thinking too much about what counts and when you do that you are up the creek , and at the moment Gloucester have not got a paddle |
11 | ‘ We have not got a lot of money and we have got to just get on with the job of trying to sort things out on the field . |
12 | The English , or for that matter , people anywhere , have not got a monopoly on stupidity and evil intent . |
13 | We have not got a monopoly on conscience I know that certain Liberals have debated this subject and as th the passions been raised in their group meetings . |
14 | It would appear however , that their Labour counterparts on Sedgefield District Council either have not got the message or more likely have decided to turn a deaf ear . |
15 | It would appear , however , that their Labour counterparts on Sedgefield District Council either have not got the message or more likely have decided to turn a deaf ear . |
16 | They simply have not got the money , and they are frightened to put the heating on and to keep their homes warm because of the bills which they know they will not be able to pay . |
17 | But management say that while they would like to employ specialist staff they simply have not got the money . |
18 | They say that the police have not got the resources — but this game is going to be behind closed doors . ’ |
19 | Union spokesman Richard Price said : ‘ People here have not got the result yet , but they are in no doubt what will happen . |
20 | have not got the time to be doing |
21 | And then you 've got the stairs which have n't got no door on , so the kids can fall down the stairs . |
22 | No miss I have n't got no detention . |
23 | He ai n't , he 's pissed off , you wo n't catch me I 'll be gone , I mean ee ah what you doing I have n't got no petrol to fucking , drive round the town you cunt |
24 | No I have n't got no money to get sweets . |
25 | Social security is when you have n't got no money and he has got money . |
26 | when you have n't got no money ! |
27 | Not stopping now I have n't got no money anyway sorry I have n't got any money for the tape oh dear |
28 | And I have n't got no shoes to go with whatever I get . |
29 | ‘ I have n't got no keys ! ’ he said . |
30 | ‘ What I 'll do , ’ Tanner said again , then asked : ‘ You have n't got no idea of where he is yourself ? ’ |