Example sentences of "have [adv] got [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Vietnamese have finally got control of their own country after forty years of war ; defeated the Japs , the French , us , and the most powerful nation in the history of the planet in succession , with bicycles , guns and guts , been bombed back into the bronze age in the process and all you can do is spout some tired nonsense about little yellow men infiltrating the steaming jungles of the Nullarbor Plain and turning the Aussies into Commies ; I think a Highland League side winning the European Cup is marginally more likely . ’
2 I have not got space here to go into the sources of new pop theory — they include avant-garde art music , the new technological and computer processes of mixing and recording sound , art school flirtation with structuralist and post-structuralist theories of representation , punk flirtation with situationist theories of the spectacle — but their combined impact was to focus attention on popular music as a construction of sound and image .
3 Like David , I have not got access to Satellite TV so I am also stuck with teletext and very poor coverage from the BBC .
4 You see , there are many talkers about : politicians who want to change society but have not got time to help their next door neighbour ; Christians who want to sing their hymns but ca n't be bothered to get involved in their local church .
5 Diachronism is not a phenomenon very much considered by Recent sedimentologists , simply because they have not got time enough to recognise it .
6 That will incidentally also establish that the people you 're dealing with have still got possession . ’
7 With 16 games to go Oxford have still got time to pull their socks up .
8 We have both got arthritis in our hands and both our husbands are coming up to retirement age .
9 But the women who have n't bothered with make-up — unless they 've taken superlative care of their complexions — have now got skin that shows the ravages of time .
10 Although the floodlights have yet to be installed , the club have now got planning permission from Montgomeryshire District Council .
11 And it is men and women , people on low income and children , you know your , so bear in mind your own children and grandchildren , if they have n't got income up to three four four five , tell them to watch this deduction of tax from banks or building societies .
12 The great thing is if you 've got faith in the stuff if you have n't got faith , you need n't bother with it .
13 Do n't say , I have n't got faith !
14 Well I 've got three because sometimes they , they have n't got milk in the Co-op and they have n't got milk in the , in Iceland
15 Well I 've got three because sometimes they , they have n't got milk in the Co-op and they have n't got milk in the , in Iceland
16 I said , well I 'll find somebody but I hope you have n't got chicken pox .
17 They have n't got craft thing in there still have they ?
18 We have n't got Undry with us , you know . ’
19 Shame we have n't got space in which to write it all down .
20 And then I have n't got space now , but here you 'd have a millionth , six noughts that 'd been a million .
21 We have n't , we have n't got assembly at the moment cos like you know that erm musical ?
22 We 've got , we have n't got capital programme there is minus of two thousand to show in appendix two but we usually have an itemized area by area booklet on the minor scheme so that we know where the minor capital schemes are , but we have n't got that
23 You have n't got sport today have you ?
24 I have n't got patience for people who are ill
25 I have n't got turkey and cranberry
26 You have n't got flu .
27 ‘ You know something the newspapers have n't got hold of , is that it ? ’
28 And that 's something which you have n't like got to do a lot of recording for You have n't got test conditions you 've got to think of some questions and photocopy it .
29 I do n't want to sound as if I have n't got sympathy with people 'cause I know it 's bloody hard , but I know a lot of blacks who use it [ blackness ] as an excuse and we 've got to be careful that we do n't use it like that .
30 That is not to say that I have n't got sympathy for the problem that he 's faced with .
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