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

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1 But — they have got bombs .
2 But ha they have got headings though have n't they ?
3 Well they 've got lorries have n't they I do n't know why they they have got lorries
4 ‘ These are new schools and they have got money for projects they want and need .
5 If these innocent flirts and fondlers really think I 'm a man … now then , they have got problems . ’
6 Yeah , they have got problems and that 's why erm , people like us come along and try and help them .
7 certainly the case for for the sort of the landless and the , the very poor peasant and I think this is why the , the medium and the wealthy peasants are less interested to be involved , they have got things to lose .
8 So the rock-scavengers know that they have got bits of the Martian surface without having to go there .
9 if they have got Aunty Jayne 's present
10 I could see the oh they have got armbands Carl .
11 Mr Marsh said : ‘ I am happy that they have got egg on their face .
12 You know , and I feel , I do feel very angry , I mean th th the family that she 's referring to who ca n't , who have difficulty hav getting transport for Sunday morning , they 're not parishioners , but are actually in the parish , and they know perfectly well that if they ask they will get transport , and indeed in the past they have asked , and they have got transport .
13 but they have got Saturdays and Sundays , or she thinks there 's Saturday and Sunday , she 's gon na ask about it
14 Investment bonds we have n't covered , and they are a variation of a unit trust really , but they 're issued by live companies , and you can do other things with them , and they have got tax advantages .
15 He added : ‘ Once they have got euthanasia well under way it will be wholesale victory for the anti-God forces . ’
16 But yeah they have got time available
17 Coun Graham Morris , who represents Murton on Easington District Council , claims too many companies change their original schemes once they have got planning permission and is pressing for the matter to be brought to the attention of the Department of the Environment .
18 ‘ I am saying to these people … if they have got information they should come out now and speak publicly . ’
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