Example sentences of "[adv] have got the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But Walter Machin should not have got the mechanical details wrong .
2 Her coach , Ian Threadgill , said : ‘ We 've got to be delighted with that without the wind she would easily have got the qualifying time . ’
3 if the way this discussion had worked out had got the strategic site policy on the table today as a discussion item , and if we were able to get clear that such a strategic site policy if it existed was in addition to the
4 And we now have got the first step er sorry not , not strictly speaking , the first steps of course were economic th that we had a strategic embargo and an economic embargo er on er on the Serbs and er on , on the er the , the different regions er th the first military step however is air strikes and we 'll know er within a week I think whether in fact this step will be actually taken or whether the threat is sufficient to induce er the belligerents to come to a negotiated settlement .
5 If you were expecting the graceful and chaste fluidity of Swan Lake , you would surely have got the right gunk .
6 I could n't have got the same effect if I 'd fictionalised them . ’
7 Well I think they 're helping us erm possibly if this system had been started a few years ago , then possibly flats complex , would n't have got the bad reputation it has today .
8 So so I I I think Mr Mayor that although this debate has erm raised people 's erm eye a little , I do believe that most of the people here have got the wrong end of the stick in what was being proposed right .
9 Who else has got the largest record collection in the world ( well , OK , the BBC , but who apart from them ) ?
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