To hold or possess either in an abstract or concrete sense.
1 And Frodo wouldn't have got far without Sam, would he, dad?'' '
2 I think we have got a very good chance against South Africa.
3 Irish companies have got to have something new and different to offer.
4 I have got faith in the good sense of the British people.
5 We have got absolutely no access to these places at the moment.
6 You can't tell me that 50 other countries have got it wrong.
7 After a while, Max said: 'You know, you could have got out.'
8 But you know, people have got to get access to medical treatment.
9 We have got to pull more help in on this situation immediately.
10 The crooks have got no rights in the eyes of the police.
11 His Formula 1 namesake said: I have got to get behind it.
12 I'm getting great experience that I would not have got in Ireland.
13 They have got the keys to making significant change in this market.
14 As it is, I feel quite blessed to have got this far.
15 But now a new, improved version seems to have got it right.
16 They have got the best Test record in terms of World Cups.
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