Example sentences of "[verb] get [art] lovely " in BNC.
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1 | She insisted she 'd got a lovely man for me . |
2 | Do n't you remember once we went round , he 'd got a lovely garden ! |
3 | I 've got a lovely mirror . |
4 | ‘ You 've got a lovely waist , dear . |
5 | Barnet may not be able to offer the executive box comforts of the North London giants but you can see what Fry means when he says : ‘ We 've got a lovely little club here . ’ |
6 | She floated between dreams and fits of consciousness , then she saw Philip leaning over her and she thought someone said , ‘ You 've got a lovely little boy , thanks be to God … ’ but it did n't seem real . |
7 | We 've got a lovely telly with a twelve-inch screen and now you come asking for a book ! |
8 | I do n't daydream about things in my future very much because I must admit I have n't got much to daydream for — because I 'm very lucky , I 've got a lovely house , a lovely husband ; we go on lovely holidays , we lead a nice social life , I 've got lovely clothes — I ca n't really daydream and say I wish I was this , I wish I was that . |
9 | I 've got a lovely bunch of coconuts , they 're all standing in a row , big ones , small ones , one 's as a big as head , oh give a twist , of the wrist , the showman said . |
10 | I 've got a lovely bunch of coconuts Roll up my lad , roll up . |
11 | I remember my mother saying to me once , she says er , I 've got a lovely dinner for you today , my duck . |
12 | Erm like any job you have your ups and your downs , it 's very nice when you see people getting better or you 've followed somebody through their pregnancy and they 've got a lovely bouncy baby at the end of it and sometimes it 's sad when you find out that somebody has got a serious illness or you 're looking after people where somebody has died and it , it 's very hard for the people left behind to cope and so that 's very difficult sometimes . |
13 | But you see , neither are corner shop , I mean , we 've got a lovely corner shop at the roundabout but the prices packing small cos they 're for the elderly and single people and that , and the prices just rocket you know so high . |
14 | Without waiting for a reply , she put her head into the room and said in that all-things-bright-and-beautiful voice she reserved for her mother-in-law , which Greg found grating even on first acquaintance : ‘ I 've got a lovely surprise for you , Mother dear . |
15 | Well well you 've got a lovely you 've got a lovely opportun |
16 | You 've got a lovely opportunity there to sell the non-price benefits . |
17 | But they 've got a lovely lot of dance records . |
18 | and they 've got a lovely wardrobe in white |
19 | Why did n't he go to , they 've got a lovely Burton 's in the precinct over there now . |
20 | I 've got a lovely bunch of coconuts ! |
21 | They 've got a lovely new kitchen . |
22 | Oh I 've got a lovely |
23 | We 've got a lovely . |
24 | that telly was mine but I 've got a lovely picture when I used to have it in the kitchen . |
25 | I 've got a lovely mental test for the children it 's a bit hard . |
26 | You never found that music , we 've got a lovely song out of Willy Wonka |
27 | I 've got a lovely bunch of coconuts I 've got a lovely bunch of coconuts |
28 | I 've got a lovely bunch of coconuts I 've got a lovely bunch of coconuts |
29 | raise so you 've got a lovely figure in the , on the oak , |
30 | They 've got a lovely surprise at the wedding came to a a hotel you know |