Examples of using It hasn't got in English and their translations into Czech
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It hasn't got eyes.
Where… Where are we? It hasn't got a name?
It hasn't got a name.
Where… Where are we? It hasn't got a name.
It hasn't got a mouth!
What do you mean, it hasn't got a handbrake?
It hasn't got a door?
You will find it hasn't got a Jacuzzi.
It hasn't got peas.
Or with Sam. It never did. It hasn't got anything to do with you.
It hasn't got a radio!
What makes you think that it hasn't got a… proper story and everything?
It hasn't got legs!
How can it still be producing electricity if it hasn't got any reactors?
It hasn't got one.
How can you call it food if it hasn't got any vowels in it? .
It hasn't got a windscreen!
It hasn't got a handbrake.
The whole point of the Alfa, we're told, is its lack of weight, that's why they tell us it feels a bit flimsy anda bit brittle and it hasn't got power steering because it's so light.
Pity it hasn't got any arms.
It hasn't got a handbrake!
But it hasn't got a winkle!
It hasn't got a sea view. No.
So it hasn't got water in it. .
It hasn't got a name. Where are we?
Now, if it hasn't got a label on, just chuck it in anyway.
It hasn't got a name. Where are we?
It hasn't got a bath, but the shower works.
But it hasn't got a garden, a garden, a garden.