Example sentences of "have got [pn reflx] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I have not yet joined the Pioneers , ’ wrote Fritz on 15 November , ‘ but I have got myself a job as a radio reporter with the United Press of America . |
2 | In England registry office weddings are for girls who have got themselves into trouble . |
3 | MY DAUGHTER and her husband have got themselves into a ridiculous situation and , though I could happily bang their heads together , I feel I 've got to help them . |
4 | Some of the old hands have got themselves in at the cop stations and traffic control rooms . |
5 | Costs have got themselves a terrible name , mainly because narrow-minded finance people have concentrated on reducing them in an effort to increase profit . |
6 | Some hon. Members believe that the Tories have got themselves into a spot of bother in Scotland , and we are not referring to the occasional by-election disaster such as occurred in Kincardine and Deeside recently , or even to the reduction of Scottish Tory representation in the House to the completely inadequate level of nine . |
7 | I think Lewisham have got themselves into a ludicrous state over people er . |
8 | But things have turned round slightly in the last few weeks and erm the players have got themselves together and erm we 've managed to string a few results together . |
9 | If you have got yourself in this situation and can not get back to the beach , drop your sail and try and attract attention , by waving the fluorescent flag you should be carrying . |
10 | It is fine and filthy state you have got yourself into this day , Master Niall ! " |
11 | We have got ourselves into a rut |
12 | At last he said , ‘ We have got ourselves thoroughly at cross purposes have we not ? ’ |
13 | Not at least until we know exactly what we have got ourselves into . ’ |