Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [verb] n't get [det] " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately erm er , the er argument has been sidetracked into a spat about whether you 've got more powers or you have n't got more powers and er and other matters and er er I do n't think if we 're gon na get a sensible response to the D o E that we need to axe er er grind axes in that way .
2 Or we have n't got any in other words .
3 Use the available resources but maybe the wrong ones because somebody in the position of authority has n't recognised or he has n't got enough to finish the project by the client required date .
4 And I had n't got any change .
5 Alright then I tell you something if I clean these and I do n't get that pound
6 I 'm afraid Fran and I do n't get enough time with each other because we 're always so busy working , and that can lead to a lot of tension when we do meet .
7 So I mean those of you who have been getting appallingly low marks and there are some of you in this set and I do n't get this every year .
8 AND I DO N'T GET ANY THANKS .
9 ‘ That right is a natural punch for me and could be the best I 've ever thrown , it felt so good and I did n't get any shock at all up my arm .
10 Erm and I did n't get any indication from the Tory conference , watching it , that er , that they had any more idea .
11 I only got sixty and I did n't get any the last time .
12 My mum got seven Valentine 's cards this year and I did n't get any , I did n't even
13 I tried ringing them and I did n't get any answer on the phone
14 And I have n't got much evidence
15 Mind you , the problem is , that they 're small bags you see , and I have n't got many big bags left after Thursday .
16 And I have n't got all night . ’
17 We 're a little bit topsy and turvy cos er our programme researcher Sophie er is er is not with us today and as a result we 're a bit topsy and turvy and I have n't got all the papers associated with Foster and Allen but we 'll get all the details from F two lads when they come in .
18 I ca n't remember where they are , and I have n't got any plimsolls anyway .
19 And I have n't got any money , have I ?
20 So I 've always been poor , and I have n't got any nice dresses !
21 It 's only that I have n't been able to get to the bank , being ill and all that , and I have n't got any money for the rent .
22 ‘ So , ’ he said at last , ‘ I ca n't move , I ca n't work , I ca n't look after myself , and I have n't got any money … what the bloody hell am I going to do ? ’
23 And I have n't got any stashed away .
24 And I have n't got any second class stamps so I thought well I 'll get five and it was , you know , dealing with that that erm
25 Painting a in half-an-hour and I have n't got any history chemistry .
26 Give it some of that' or ’ We 've got Sabrina on next weeks show , and you do n't get many of them to the pound , eh boys ? ’
27 And you do n't get many .
28 When an idiom is just something that has the form of , has a certain apparent grammatical form but actually occurs just as a single unit of a fixed meaning , so it has no genuine semantic structure from which you can determine its meaning , for example kick the bucket means die and you do n't get that in the meaning of kick the bucket .
29 And you do n't get any more .
30 then I could start and you do n't get any
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