Example sentences of "[noun sg] but [pron] have get " in BNC.
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1 | on that side but it 's got a little bit of black on it , do you reckon that 's anything to do with it ? |
2 | Well that 's a fourteen inch grate , fire a fourteen inch grate but you 've got the gap all round it like so I thought eighteen inch . |
3 | parties that take about three , four percent of the vote but they have got far more sway over the government than their vote really . |
4 | They still have a , a kind of thing within , I do n't think they 've got football but they 've got a golfing thing going . |
5 | Malcolm Crosby says he likes to see teams playing good football but they 've got to work hard as well |
6 | ‘ I 've got an old pal of yours in here — David Bowie ’ , he said , ‘ we 're talking about making an album but he 's got this song which I do n't like at all , but you might care for it . |
7 | and , and , er of course that the commission looked at this as er , er , as a question to be looked at in the context of the market and of all facts , but they said you , if you want restrictions you can be sure that we wo n't give you any exemption for them , so you 'd better remove every single solitary objection , objec er restriction that we identify , that 's why at the end of the day they got er , it was a very , very strict approach by the commission , you can have nothing which is acceptable , you can get negative clearance but you 've got to be cleaner than clean , whiter than white , so remove every possible restriction . |
8 | ‘ This course is made for me from tee to green but I 've got a lot to learn on the greens , ’ he said . |
9 | At the moment we have a tour which has somebody else playing Lady but we 've got Judi Dench now so that 's that 's that . |
10 | I know he stabbed the portrait but he 'd got over all that and he never killed her … he did it out of sheer unhappiness and frustration … but that was months ago … you must believe me ! ’ |
11 | It 's a long a complicated issue but it 's got to such a head that the complete scheme for regenerating the and the very badly affected coal fields in is being stopped . |
12 | Available at Boots , department stores and large chemists nationwide , they cost £3.25 per can but we 've got 50 to give away . |
13 | There have to be , there are particular reasons why er after revolutionary upheavals you very often get authoritarian forms of government and I would say in Russia and i i in a sense it 's linked with Harold 's question as well about erm the Chinese following a Stalinist model of economic reconstruction think what you 've actually got in Russia is not this sort of mass hankering after authoritarianism but you 've got a situation where the bureaucracy that controls a completely devastated , backward economy , which is what they 've actually got in the early nineteen twenties , where the working class democracy has just disappeared really with , with the , with the economic collapse , with the factories shutting down , with all of the old communist party militants going into the Red Army or getting sucked into the state bureaucracy with that sort of complete collapse really , economically and socially and politically , you 've got a situation where the central priority of the leadership is to build up Russian industry as quickly as possible so that Russia has got the armed forces it needs |
14 | Clive James summed it up when he said , ‘ It 's one thing to ask the question but you 've got to listen to the answer so that your next question follows on . |
15 | That 's acetic acid but it 's got to be this |
16 | I 'm new in this place but you 've got to learn fast or go under . |
17 | Thérèse whispered : Rose Taillé only has one eye but he 's got two . |
18 | I used to play a lot of badminton and swimming but I 've got bored out of my ears so it 's something to keep fit . |
19 | No , she 's got sort of a medium brick but she 's got a brown mortar . |
20 | She 's got long fair hair but she 's got a veil over it . |
21 | I do n't know anything about Gary as a footballer but he 's got nice legs . |
22 | There he found the greatest novelty of all : a twenty-eight-day dial that showed the phases of the moon — at least , it had been the moon when Nora bought the watch but she had got a miniaturist to overpaint it with an enamel portrait of herself . |
23 | I mean it may have pleased the Irish government a bit but it 's got implications both domestically and internationally . |
24 | I need the loo but they 've got no toilet paper so I ca n't go . |
25 | I personally , in all the cases I 've dealt with , which is seven and a half years , have only ever really gone to magistrates court but I 've got two cases going to crown court soon , but it 's exceptionally hard and to answer your question , I actually have never fou never got anyone to go to prison yet . |
26 | The business about sparklers erm it is one of those things where the very young children like to hold a sparkler but it has got to be done under proper supervised conditions . |
27 | That 's the trouble of course , I 've got a mass of fascinating stuff but I 've got to be selective . ’ |
28 | He 's an old scoundrel but he 's got all the Oxford marmalade you want . |
29 | So tha , thank you very much for that , a little bit heated on occasion but we 've got there . |
30 | I sent for him to his private address as soon as I got the news but he has to get up from Winchester . ’ |