Example sentences of "[pers pn] would have got a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And I reckon Sunday I 'd have got a lift home . |
2 | I would 've , me brother and I would 've got a pub in erm excuse me asking these questions because it 's a bit vague , you know |
3 | If I could 've chosen I would 've got a girl more sophisticated , talk awhile , have a few drinks then screw . |
4 | If I was outside I would have got a lot better treatment . |
5 | Because you 'd have got a queue of traffic here , you 'd have had a terrible junction |
6 | She was n't a particularly interesting waitress and in truth it is doubtful whether she would have got a mention at all if … |
7 | And whereas , if we 'd been in the Lake District we 'd have got a tan , so it just depends . |
8 | So West Indies won by an innings and 156 runs ; yet had England managed to hold on for just another three or four minutes they would have got a draw , for the heavens opened and further play would have been impossible . |
9 | He would have got a shock if he could have seen my face . |
10 | Even with England and Denmark behind him , ’ had said Thorkel Fóstri with scorn , ‘ I doubt if he would have got a levy over the Forth . |
11 | from a firm you know , I 'm sure he would have he would have got a distinction er an A rather than a B you know . |
12 | His excellency crossed the floor of room B. It was n't a particularly interesting room and it 's doubtful whether it would have got a mention at all , had the Anti-Rex not chosen to enter it . |
13 | It was n't a particularly interesting café and it 's doubtful whether it would have got a mention at all had … do you ever get that strange feeling of déjà vu ? |