Example sentences of "have get the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Portland Group claims it has got the US market ‘ pretty well stitched up , ’ and will re-focus efforts on cracking the European market and the low-end of the i860 vendor spectrum .
2 Bull thinks it has got the mixture right .
3 But Rita in her own department has got the document that she sends so the researcher does n't have to take the bit of paper round to everybody and get their research approval form signed .
4 French tennis has got the message across … organisation , belief and hard work … ‘
5 ‘ Oh , what a wretched nuisance that Miss MacQuillan has got the keys back , ’ she said to Rain .
6 Well the spade , Martin has got the spade
7 George Underwood : David was always a bit over the top and he decided to write to John Bloom , a millionaire business , saying something to the effect ‘ Brian Epstein has got The Beatles but you can have us ’ , but Bloom was n't that interested and passed his letter to Les Conn , an agent . ’
8 People tend to forget he 's 29 because he has got the enthusiasm and vitality of a teenager .
9 The helpline has got the backing of Gloucestershire-based author and country lover , Joanna Trollope .
10 OUR Tory council leader , Margaret Gimblett , has got the poll tax confused with public opinion polls .
11 He picked up a packet of mints and said tot he cashier : ‘ That gormless Lancastrian out there will pay for these — he has got the brains of a chocolate mouse . ’
12 Media Computer Technologies Inc of Santa Clara reckons that its new Video Manager+ — VM+ — chip has got the wherewithal significantly to reduce the cost of multimedia support on personal computers .
13 Thanks very much er , President er , to mark the occasion of the launching of the British er , Boxers ' Association we 'd like to make a little er , presentation to Barry , who 's the President of that Association and erm who you know , of course , is the Chairman of the Institute of Professional Sport and the Professional Boxers ' Association has got the honour of erm , immediately being part of that er , body and has the assistance , of course , of er , the many people involved there .
14 The old treble chance has got the order of the boot .
15 Though Sir Derek must ultimately carry management responsibility for the mess ISC has got the company into , it would prove difficult to find someone better to sort it out if only because any newcomer would have to spend so long in getting to grips with the problems .
16 Can a manager feel happy making strategic decisions simply on the basis of what his lieutenants tell him , without satisfying himself that they are not simply spouting the IBM conventional wisdom that has got the company into the mess it is in today ?
17 So he has got the scrum right , just as if he had been listening to Graham Price all along .
18 Atkinson scored a wonder goal in the 3-2 win over Wimbledon which had namesake Villa boss Ron Atkinson declaring : ‘ For me Dalian has got the goal of the season . ’
19 Situations vacant in particular showed a very , a very big drop and erm , and in fact we , the yield was lower than the year before , but we 've er , continued with our pac press rationalization programme and er , I think as I mentioned at the interims , the Basildon Evening Echo is now printed on the F T's presses , which incidentally has got the contract to and is printing er , .
20 Has got the sack
21 That is saying something and , indeed , there are those closer to him who suggest that he really believes he has got the ball ‘ on a piece of string ’ at the moment , but hardly dares to say so in case it tempts fate .
22 ‘ For example , the blender regards the pressman as his customer , the pressman 's customer is the pugman and he has got the potter has his customer . ’
23 But now he has got the measure of it .
24 When a child has got the squeeze , he is allowed to hold on to it as long as he wants before passing it on to the next person .
25 When the organizer says ‘ stop ’ , the child in the middle has to guess who has got the squeeze .
26 Because once she has got the disciplines in place , she it should l take less time , but at the moment she is really overburdened .
27 Because this has got the bits in ?
28 And she has got the courage to look at that million people , which takes courage , and look at the thousand which she is helping and saying , no love is never wasted .
29 Mr Heseltine , whose challenge to Mrs Thatcher put Mr Major into Downing Street , has got the job he has long desired .
30 Verity Lambert , Britain 's top independent producer , has got the job , and her rescue act is already in full swing .
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