Example sentences of "has [not/n't] got [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If , however , a culture has not got beyond a point at which satisfaction of one portion of its participants depends upon the suppression of another , and perhaps , larger portion — and this is the case in all present-day cultures — it is understandable that the suppressed people should develop an intense hostility towards a culture whose existence they make possible by their work , but in whose wealth they have too small a share .
2 ‘ I have only just begun discussions with Celtic over renewing my contract and it has not got to the stage of the manager making me an offer , ’ said the player whose ability to impose himself on the opposition might be thought worthy of international recognition .
3 He bent his head forward and whispered now , ‘ She has n't got past the ‘ bloody old cow stage ’ completely .
4 Sybil still has n't got over the shock — and do n't you go insulting my family .
5 She sits stunned , as if she was dragged out the same water , half-drowned , an hour ago and has n't got over the cold .
6 He has n't got over the shock yet .
7 He has n't got over the shock yet .
8 He paused , then said : ‘ What has n't got in the papers is another case like it .
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