Example sentences of "has not get [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Tivoli initiative has not gotten any kind of endorsement from any of the COSE group .
2 of a Spanish Peninsula the young eel is an alba plaice , Paul has not got five letters .
3 I hold the view very strongly — and I know I have been criticised for it — that when a government has not got great experience , is a minority government , it is essential if you can possibly support it that it should be able to speak with a strong voice to the countries of the world .
4 And this this we see , it 's er quite interesting , this you notice this bit here is not plastered , and this has not got these dimples , so we think that what actually happened is when they first did this the the the the this bit of the window was blocked up with wood or wattle and daub or something like that , and so it was a a a and then when then when the vestry came down this these stones were put in here to block it up again .
5 ‘ But he has not got any character — absolutely none .
6 The Tivoli initiative has not got any kind of endorsement from any of the COSE group .
7 David Brabham says his father has not got fond memories of Le mans because when he was driving it was wet and foggy … the weather was very bad … but David says he looks forward to it now because it is a classic event … he says its his first year with Jaguar at le mans
8 It is not unexpected because an angler with an active brain , as applies to most specialist anglers , has not got enough challenge with one species .
9 She has not got bad skin .
10 remember I said earlier on in one of the black and white ones that we have n't , we 've got some water there which has n't got nice lines on , well this , this water certainly has .
11 Robbie has n't got dark hair .
12 Dark , well he has n't got dark hair now
13 Apart from her golf , she has n't got many interests .
14 But she has n't got many sort of major
15 ‘ No , I 'm afraid I ca n't — and I 'm also afraid that you might have to face up to the fact that Silas has n't got private talks in mind , ’ Lucy pointed out gently .
16 The words may be brilliant , the sentences may be perfectly constructed but it has n't got that life in it that the more spontaneous talking will have , and it 's less persuasive .
17 I do n't know what it is , but , you know when you think , it just has n't got that taste now it 's
18 Mr Chan has n't got all day . ’
19 You sure it has n't got two blips along the se , one rung at a time .
20 Well it ca n't be it has n't got two E's look .
21 Well she has n't got much choice
22 If a home has n't got much space and there are still children around , the chances of it working without conflict are reduced .
23 He has n't got much time left to come up with a challenge for 1992 .
24 Excavation is a costly business , and Silcaster has n't got enough money or enough interest . ’
25 This produced , even despite that , two hundred and thirteen thousand two hundred pounds of underspending in ninety-three four on just general expenses , on operational expenses , now I think if , if the Chief Constable says he has n't got enough money to do what he wants to do , he could start by spending all of the money he 's had this year , in recruiting all the officers he 's been allowed to recruit .
26 ‘ But that 's ridiculous — Chester 's has n't got enough money to buy out a competitor the size of Farthingdales … ’
27 she has n't got enough time
28 If he has n't got three times more than anybody else he 'll scre
29 He 's quite keen on that has n't got another favour person .
30 must have , if it has n't got another letter name then it 's not a second is it ?
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