Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [verb] got [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Here he may have got the idea from a later , but heavily revised and largely independent , version of the duet , included in an appendix to the volume ( pp 439–41 ) .
2 She maintained he should have got the chance to give the facts of ‘ the very complicated case ’ from his own point of view .
3 But Saddam had to just play the whole game , and er , he must have got a lot of propaganda out of this , must n't he ?
4 He must have got a spring .
5 He must have got a puncture , ’ Michael offered .
6 He must have got a lecture , then .
7 And he must have got the mark on them when he slipped over in Steen 's garage .
8 Although it was very unlikely , he must have got the number from the boat company .
9 mm so he 'll have got a settlement as well then wo n't he ?
10 And er I say , I du n no , he might have got a solicitor , it might be all going on , who knows ?
11 He might have got a flea .
12 He might have got a flea Rudy .
13 He 's been arrested 32 times for shoplifting , but each time magistrates ruled the offences were n't serious enough for him to be detained , where he might have got the treatment he needs .
14 Under ordinary circumstances he might have got the second but they responded to his aggression with speed and efficiency , bottling him up again with a hail of bullets — bullets fired from very close range .
15 He could have got a court order .
16 Cheek is n't it really , I mean he could have got the train could n't he ?
17 He would have got a shock if he could have seen my face .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 Dished the Goat , as otherwise he would have got the Party with Austen and F.E. [ Birkenhead ] and there would have been an end to the Tory Party as we know it .
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