Example sentences of "have get [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Next Computer Inc , which has been through a tidy sum already , has gotten further financing : this time a $55m credit line from Canon Inc and another $10m from Steve Jobs himself — both are former investors already .
2 ‘ This place has got distinctly chilly in the last couple of minutes . ’
3 True enough , the preparatory process leading up to the summit has got badly bogged down , and the number of logjams to be cleared between now and June will keep the UNCED secretariat in hectic action 24 hours a day , seven days a week .
4 Unemployment fell due to agrarian reform from about 32 per cent in 1979 to 20 per cent in 1980 and unionisation has got well underway ( Petras 1981 ) .
5 This one has got just about every secondary school in Oxford , county secondary school on it , so it 's just where the schools are really .
6 ‘ With the ZX Turbo Diesel , the best diesel car has got even better , ’ he boasts .
7 Aha , the message has got through .
8 These schemes are notorious for corruption , but something has got through to the poor .
9 We are ensuring that the beef that we sent to St. Petersburg and Murmansk has got through , and we are tackling the remaining problems of distribution in Moscow .
10 ‘ This is only the second time Derry has got through to the final in 35 years , so tickets this year are like gold dust , ’ he said .
11 Is it possible that in 1985 the message has got through to more hearts and minds than ever before ?
12 The case for urgent reforms has got nowhere in Congress .
13 She said : ‘ He has got away with less than two years in prison .
14 Mrs Child , 43 , of Wakefield , said : ‘ Nicola has lost 75 per cent of her sight in the eye and he has got away with it .
15 ‘ I 'm not sure how he has got away with it .
16 But you 're right , time has got away from me .
17 ‘ He 's special , Master Venables , because he 's a murderer , a felon who has stolen over two hundred pounds of his master 's monies , and it looks as if he has got away scot free ! ’
18 There has been a political revolution in Paddock Wood in Kent , though it has got marginally less press coverage than the fall of the Berlin Wall or the failed Russian coup .
19 It has got not power or strength of itself .
20 I think I must be like my mother , she is always letting herself be interviewed , my father says its vulgar , but she likes it , she likes people coming to ask her questions about herself and how she makes coffee and who she his to dinner and what kind of paper she writes on , she says it makes her feel as though she really has got somewhere in her life .
21 I gave him Robert 's ( old , unfortunately ) , address ; I do n't know if contact has been made , or if Charley has got somewhere to stay .
22 It was only the third time Huntworth has got round in his last 13 races under Rules , but those three completions have brought three wins .
23 The word has got round and thousands have hitched a lift , taken a train or a bus to this outpost which is determined to bask in its moment of fame .
24 I do not know if the hon. Gentleman has got around to reading his Financial Times this morning .
25 The document which Bishop Tikhon will read puts Raskolnikov in Svidrigailov 's shoes because it is a record of the excesses a mortally jaded palate has got up to .
26 ‘ I do n't suppose the news has got up your hillside though . ’
27 Many comprehensives are also nervous about returning to the council embrace , notably the 40 previously earmarked for closure or where their high-profile success has got up important noses .
28 Pauline has got up and walked to the bathroom .
29 Well , my get-up-and-go has got up and went .
30 If you , Mr. Deputy Speaker , read what that council has got up to over the past four years , you will appreciate fully , just as people in Hackney do , just how shameful the record is .
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