Example sentences of "have get [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It is possible to reserve title only in goods in which one has got title to start with , i.e. the unmixed goods .
2 Thirty is when you decide it 's not on that your hubby has got time to watch the football — or the polo — and have a drink with the lads while you run from children to job to domestic chores like some demented nursemaid on speed .
3 No he , he must continue doing what he has got time to do .
4 ‘ I would ask the woman who has got Farrah to search her heart and think about the anguish she is causing the mother .
5 It 's the same job as an editor of a publication has to get writers to go along without it all sounding like he wrote it or she wrote it , and the , but a good editor can figure out how to do that and a good writer likes it because it means erm they 'll go together or work better and readers will like it , understand it .
6 he 's married and has to get sperm to get children .
7 ‘ Grimwood reports Newman did arrive and spoilt their act just as they 'd got Lennox to agree to sign .
8 I 'd got Nicola to say five o'clock because I knew the pool would be busy , with businessmen and secretaries dipping before heading home and a fair smattering of kids getting in practice for the school team .
9 He 'd last eaten about four hours earlier , in the same small cafe where he 'd got Slater to tell him about Sara that January .
10 Oh I ca n't I 've got things to do in the office , a busy company here .
11 Must have got machines to do it round like that
12 All Bailey had to do was tell the Mossad why you were here and they would have got Al-Makesh to pass the information on to Bernard .
13 Mrs Wright must have got Lee to help her out of the car with the sack .
14 Does she have to get permission to do it ?
15 A pedagogy which aimed at teaching the functional potential of grammar along the lines I have described , would have to get learners to engage in problem-solving tasks which required a gradual elaboration of grammar to service an increasing precision in the identification of relevant features of context .
16 I 'm gon na have to get Tony to come and pick us up .
17 It 's all different times and well it 's turned , I 'll have to get Herbert to have a look at it .
18 I 'm not sending him there I 'll have to get Geoff to tell you about the story of , you know erm drama he says is pretty bad because , I mean in drama you sort of mess about any way do n't ya ?
19 You 've got £30 to spend and 2½ hours cooking time : how do you make a three course meal for four within these constraints ?
20 I 've got work to do tomorrow . ’
21 We 've got work to do !
22 ‘ We 've got work to do first , playtime afterwards , ’ said Otley , jumping to his feet .
23 I 've got work to do .
24 I 've got work to do , ’ he turned and returned to the smithy .
25 ‘ I expect you 've got work to do . ’
26 Glanced up at Bodie : ‘ You 've got work to do , Bodie .
27 ‘ I 've got work to do .
28 ‘ Now I 've got work to do and you 've got to stay on that bed .
29 ‘ Excuse me , I 've got work to do . ’
30 I 've got work to do . "
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