Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb past] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 upset got killed .
2 Yeah , I mean got one and
3 I mean got lovely places they do n't do they ?
4 cos as I say got enough
5 Say did that storm wake you last night ? ’
6 I expect had enough sitting around wanted to get back to the bit like mews
7 Pink and blue drifted away , leaving green to chat for a few minutes — ‘ I jest lerved those cute red heels and hose you 'rived in ’ — before escorting me back to the changing room on the floor above .
8 you know got enough to go to university , things like that to of been top dog all your school life , it might do you good not to be
9 I know got three thousand .
10 We had to like tell her about five times so they knew it was n't our room as we like took this guy in it was like books , everything was , there was so much crap on the floor , we had to get through to get to the radiator so that our next door neighbour could try and like stop it from leaking .
11 So if anybody you know did that and has n't yet repaid them I would strongly advise you to do that .
12 I ca n't think when you last did that for me . ’
13 When I last did this I also used the civvy wiring loom and column shroud as this facilitated a change from 24v military to 12v civilian spec .
14 you know had some of that and erm my fried breakfast and my toast and my cup of coffee and I thoroughly enjoyed that , set me up for the day that did .
15 Cathy surely if it 's like you know said that would be too big to go in there anyway
16 The Wider Democracy , as we all remember had one important difference .
17 Wed went 1 up in the space of a couple of minutes .
18 One night at a Sandinista party high on the mountains outside of Jinotega , I found out the advise had first come from a certain political adviser with offices in Old Compton Street , London .
19 So bang went any chance he might have had of hearing things he did not know .
20 Middlesbrough CID ask asked local businesses to be on their guard against people selling the equipment which also included panafax fax machines .
21 Bicker spoke first , his eyes alight with anger .
22 At the moment the crafty totter had other , more profitable things to think about and he whistled to himself as he gave the cabinet yet another coat of wax .
23 Fear did that to people .
24 I mean did other people think that ?
25 But I think got worse when Valley was built cos you know there was more families moving from different parts of t to move you know live at Valley .
26 Which I think got some business circles .
27 The third part is perhaps something that erm , we find a little more difficult , I do found that er number two , number three and number four if you were n't careful blends very much into one another and actually then part three as far as I 'm concerned actually putting across the benefits is really the main part I think and that really is putting into everyday English what we know as professionals as in technical terms , cos if you go and talk to somebody whatever it is , they have n't got a clue we have , we talk about it all the time and I think the biggest criticism of the insurance industry as a whole is the fact that you do n't talk to people in English and that 's why it 's got such a foot in the door and I think the third part for me really is the most important part of the sales process , relating our cock-ups in English , the benefits the client .
28 ‘ This is what I think happened that night .
29 Nice chap and he teaches creative writing in Glasgow , used to be a teacher then a teacher trainer and then I think took early retirement and he does this but made the point that he simply uses it for extra income for pleasure and interest as opposed I suppose to a way of writing you know so
30 Love did marvellous things , he said , and one day love would do that .
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