Example sentences of "have n't got a " in BNC.
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1 | He has n't got a map and has never been to Bayswater before . |
2 | If he has n't got a nice home you call him a layabout . ’ |
3 | She has n't got a very good record as a mother . |
4 | Dot wanted to ask , He has n't got a wooden leg has he ? |
5 | ‘ Gazzer has n't got a knife . |
6 | ‘ He has n't got a better nature , ’ I said despondently . |
7 | He has n't got a single spot yet . |
8 | They had got used to living in Brighton , and saw no reason to uproot themselves , but one of their tutors took them aside and said , ‘ Look , this place has n't got a proper research library , and it 's not going to get one . |
9 | He has n't got a philosophical mind . |
10 | When he wins he turns up the next week as if nothing 's happened — and as if he has n't got a penny to his name , that 's the difference between Seve and others — what sets him apart a bit , I suppose . |
11 | ‘ According to what he said he wanted to learn Dutch , but not German , and he has n't got a wife . |
12 | He has n't got a mum , he has n't got a home to go to . |
13 | He has n't got a mum , he has n't got a home to go to . |
14 | ‘ More people now appreciate that you ca n't look at a relationship and say , ‘ It has n't got a hope ’ . |
15 | ‘ He has n't got a father . |
16 | We do n't know how to change the strings and my son has n't got a clue who Hank Marvin is ! |
17 | During the 1960 campaign , the Kennedy entourage dodged the opposition 's charges about the disease , which was diagnosed two decades earlier by a London doctor who commented , ‘ He has n't got a year to live . ’ |
18 | ‘ He has n't got a new one . |
19 | This poor child has n't got a drink ! ’ |
20 | Problem No. 12 : I must go and hang out my son 's washing as he has n't got a machine yet , I still do it for him . |
21 | ‘ She has n't got a chance . ’ |
22 | Introducing a new Thrills series which , frankly , has n't got a lot of mileage in it . |
23 | ‘ He has n't got a wife ! ’ |
24 | But the most notable addition is the inclusion of a full blown MS-DOS environment , not so that existing applications can run ( the device has n't got a keyboard ) , but so that developers can write new programs for it . |
25 | ‘ Well , one of them that caused the trouble , he has n't got a father , you see , so therefore … and he was mucking about and she told him to get out and of course he answered her back , which I do n't think she could take really . |
26 | He has n't got a girlfriend , he 's practically penniless , he 's stuck in a job he hates . |
27 | He has n't got a pliable conscience like me . |
28 | ‘ He has n't got a chance . |
29 | Always bleating and moaning because he has n't got a son — no one to carry on the Great Name of Graham — She gave a short guffaw . |
30 | Alternatively , we may say that the plates are so close to each other ( as it would be in a practical diode ) that the electron beam has n't got a chance to spread . |