Example sentences of "have [verb] [verb] [adv prt] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | TOP has got bogged down in some areas . |
2 | That depends upon the detailed payoffs that the banker has agreed to shell out in this particular game . |
3 | ‘ He would n't have got mixed up in all this if he was n't young and fit . |
4 | Lawyers should be ashamed that they have allowed the law of defamation to have become bogged down in such a mass of technicalities that this should be possible . " |
5 | Yeah , I 've got to go out in half an hour , actually . |
6 | Cos I 've got to go out in ten minutes , I 'm going to get my hair done and you 're going to look after Jim are n't you ? |
7 | ‘ Well , they have to hide the Cruise missiles somewhere , ’ I said , zipping up my fleece-lined leather jacket against the rain which had started coming down in ominous big spits . |
8 | Although I did n't expect the floods to be as high as they were my friend , Matthew , and I had planned to go out in this American style canoe . |
9 | The enterprise which had begun to take off in Napoleonic Paris had undoubtedly made enormous progress ; far more was known about the world than had been a generation or two earlier . |
10 | More than one champion had failed to get down in two from that spot . |
11 | I have spent quite some time considering the best format for the book and , after much deliberation , have decided to set out in bold type the precedents clause by clause interspersed with my own comments , followed , once again in bold type , by my suggested amendments to the particular parts of the precedents , where those amendments are not readily identifiable from my comments in the text . |
12 | Except that she 's got to clock in in five minutes time . |
13 | Little for that matter did I believe that this experience was to be the start of a whole new direction in my life , the lessons of which I have attempted to set out in this book . |