Example sentences of "has [adv] get [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But SCAD has only got funding until the summer .
2 The Ferrybridge sea power station has not got permission for its 2 GW coal burn .
3 But she has not got planning permission .
4 Perhaps it has just got eczema , for crying out loud . ’
5 The Chairman of the County Council has just got food poisoning Where did he pick it up ?
6 River Island women 's range has already got party dresses in for the festive season .
7 Yeah , who has ever got knowledge to pass on .
8 UI has also got OSF chief David Tory and either Novell Inc chief executive officer Ray Noorda or some Novell senior executives coming along to its members meeting .
9 has n't got fog lights on there .
10 He has n't got skill , he does n't make runs off the ball and he does n't even tackle properly .
11 In our universe , our three-dimensional space has n't got anoth … ’
12 the only patient that probably has n't got cancer he 's the only one .
13 yes , well she has n't got bulimia because she 's fat , has she ?
14 Really , so Paul is in , has n't got freedom then ?
15 Has n't got tummy trouble , has he ? ’
16 And they n have now claimed exemption , so any child or any person who has n't got income using up all their basic allowances should apply to banks or building societies not to deduct their tax
17 He is very meticulous and quite demanding , and has n't got time for people who do n't know their job . ’
18 And I think I think the reconciliation what he 's actually saying is he has n't got time to recheck those reconciliations before this weekend 's deadline that 's what it appears to be .
19 Well Harold was supposed to be , he has n't got time .
20 He still has n't got naturalization but he seems to be fairly erm fairly secure .
21 She has n't got control of your mind — at least I hope she has n't .
22 And that 's er how and I have demonstrated because she has n't got transport of her own .
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