Example sentences of "have [not/n't] get " in BNC.

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1 The Tivoli initiative has not gotten any kind of endorsement from any of the COSE group .
2 ‘ I am now surprised if the parent involved has not got such a history . ’
3 Is it not time , though , to ask whether all this heady ferment over a mere conductor — Abbado or any other — has not got out of hand ?
4 Today 's event is his tuning-up race and he has not got an easy task .
5 A Tory wet added : ‘ He feels that the right has not got a standard-bearer or a contender .
6 ‘ Obviously the message has not got through to some parts of the organisation . ’
7 He has not got a farthing 's worth of method .
8 He has not got the freedom of action that I have .
9 It does not actually feel it , it has not got unpleasant subjective feelings .
10 It is not unexpected because an angler with an active brain , as applies to most specialist anglers , has not got enough challenge with one species .
11 Some perfect and well scarred nut slots protect a tricky move into the final groove , which is bridged pleasantly to the top , always assuming your rope drag has not got out of control .
12 The council just has not got the money . ’
13 ‘ But he has not got any character — absolutely none .
14 But she has not got planning permission .
15 But apart from the number of police rapidly increasing , their technological and quasi-military capacities shamelessly strengthened , their discretionary powers of apprehension , interrogation , detention , and arrest liberally extended , and new prisons built or old ones extensively refurbished ( all with money the government claims the country has not got to maintain existing standards of education , health , unemployment welfare , and social services ) , nothing much justifies the optimism .
16 The Tivoli initiative has not got any kind of endorsement from any of the COSE group .
17 The Journal has not got very far in finding out where the applications are expected to come from — or how the thing will be marketed .
18 If , however , a culture has not got beyond a point at which satisfaction of one portion of its participants depends upon the suppression of another , and perhaps , larger portion — and this is the case in all present-day cultures — it is understandable that the suppressed people should develop an intense hostility towards a culture whose existence they make possible by their work , but in whose wealth they have too small a share .
19 I hold the view very strongly — and I know I have been criticised for it — that when a government has not got great experience , is a minority government , it is essential if you can possibly support it that it should be able to speak with a strong voice to the countries of the world .
20 He who sees has not got eyes ,
21 This has not got a drip course , you know ?
22 This has not got a drip course .
23 And this this we see , it 's er quite interesting , this you notice this bit here is not plastered , and this has not got these dimples , so we think that what actually happened is when they first did this the the the the this bit of the window was blocked up with wood or wattle and daub or something like that , and so it was a a a and then when then when the vestry came down this these stones were put in here to block it up again .
24 The Sun has not got enough , so there 's no danger .
25 A reversionary owner out of possession certainly has not got it , e.g .
26 O my dear God , if the wench has not got a ring !
27 B has not got the homework .
28 Indeed I think it does exist , but that Lyotard has not got it quite right .
29 These are , of course , useful if you want to send a compressed file to someone who has not got the same compression program , so can not de-compress the file at the other end .
30 If the Minister has not got the message , perhaps he had better be given it .
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