Example sentences of "got a [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Darwin 's in effect in this passage is saying no , I do n't think that 's so at all , I think that this common pattern that all vertebrates have is simple the adaptive features of the common ancestor of the vertebrates , and I think he 's got a jolly good case .
2 ‘ I 've got a wonderfully comfortable bed , ’ she whispered into his left ear .
3 Similar properties tend to have got a little stale , some not having taken account of weaker demand with their original asking prices .
4 got a little better
5 got a little worse
6 This has been the problem confronting the Catholic hierarchy in countries where devotion to shrines and alleged miracles have got a little out of hand .
7 ‘ More or less , ’ said the grocer , ‘ but he 's got a little behind in his deliveries ! ’
8 I 've got a little more used to it now .
9 Then , almost modestly he added , ‘ I 've got a little something too .
10 I just hope I 've got a little to spare .
11 Got a little something here . ’
12 ‘ We 've got a little more than that .
13 Little Gino , whose ambition had always been to be taller than four foot ten , had got a little too interested when it was his turn and even in the candlelight we could all see that he 'd deliberately got his charm bracelet tangled in one of Sorrel 's suspenders .
14 At least from the point of with Labour at least they most of them send their kids through the state system so they 've got a little more idea of what they 're talking about .
15 Yeah it 's got a little thin one on at the back .
16 I said , it 's okay well we 've got a instead and I went .
17 He 's also got a strangely spelt name .
18 So then this technique enables you to look at single channel currents , and moreover , if you 've got a partially er purified preparation of endomembranes it enable to look at channels in endomembranes too .
19 So you 've you 've got a slightly stiffer end which gum gums it together , so it does n't .
20 The actress who appeared nude in the glamour mag has now got a slightly more covered-up role as a saxophone-playing lifeguard in ITV 's Baywatch .
21 If you 've got a slightly different attitude also an attitude .
22 Well I mean , if somebody 's got a slightly different shirt on and it
23 So that the , the dress reflects fashion , you can see we 've got a slightly puffed sleeve and it 's quite full here , but it is tight at the shoulder , and the shoulder itself , here we are , sort of slopes down , so you 've got the basic line of the full skirt , a bodice at the waist , and this is very pretty , this pleating here .
24 So you 've got a tomorrow ?
25 that 's what I thought because I 've got erm I 've got a somewhere , I 've got four hundred and some cookery book !
26 You know , we 've got a completely different animal , that 's what Locke wants to argue .
27 I 've got a here .
28 I 've got a here .
29 Have you got a please ?
30 Margaret Beckett , the shadow chief secretary to the treasury , has got a suspiciously high forehead and she 's a girlie !
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