Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] got [det] " in BNC.

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1 I 've left my computer programme going , God knows what it 's gon na do I 've only got half an hour to finish it !
2 Its evident thinness corresponds also to Ginguene 's observation : ‘ this thick rod which Rousseau mocks … has since got much more diminutive ’ .
3 Offspring A looks at it differently , because offspring A says , my sibling B has only got half my genes , therefore I will make sacrifices for B , wherever B R and greater than C as we saw .
4 Like Shujan he has had his training setbacks but Armstrong has shrewdly got enough runs into him to go for this handicap and his recent home form suggests it is worth taking a chance with him as he is on the upgrade .
5 I think that 's probably the one thing : Texas music has just got more variety to it than the Delta stuff or Chicago or New Orleans .
6 My brother has still got all the figures .
7 I could do with the company and Mrs Manners has still got enough turkey to feed the third world and the poor Albanians .
8 ‘ But as far as we know , she is still mechanically fine and she has still got some running life which is why she will be touring the preserved railways . ’
9 So the old pot has still got some in but it 's really the new food .
10 ‘ Linford has still got another gear left in him , even after that race .
11 Pale , cold , clammy , yes , this is the opposite , you 've got all the signs and symptoms here of a stroke , now if , this could go on with and erm if somebody , if something is n't done very quickly with this compression the person has still got this bleed , or clot in the head and eventually they just kind of all come up into the foetus position , literally all goes spastic , all these spastic movements right , you finished writing ?
12 This reply comes in a stronger and a weaker form , but in either form it has clearly got some point .
13 Our sun has probably got enough fuel for another five thousand million years or so , but more massive stars can use up their fuel in as little as one hundred million years , much less than the age of the universe .
14 has probably got some in his shop .
15 ‘ They give them stuff to read which has really got some relevance to the children 's life .
16 she has never got much energy in the morning as you know !
17 I 'd only got half way and I heard the row going on , so I cut across and met them .
18 Cos I was sort of like listening to my music and it was , I think it was about half eight , nine o'clock cos I 'd only got some homework done for ne , to do for next Tuesday , so I thought I 'll leave it
19 He stopped a little way away , and so did I. He 'd obviously got some plan .
20 I , I of course , I suppose going round with milk I 'd perhaps got more confidence th cos I had to take milk whether I wanted to or not , see and we if we got down there and there was two or three of the conductresses down the fleck and er , jump on a Dalston bus cos I 'd got to get to like , you know .
21 ‘ Yes , I 'd just got that out when you rang the bell . ’
22 Cos he 'd just got that before Christmas .
23 She 'd just got some leverage , loosened enough to see the front of a plywood box , when a soft footstep in the doorway made her leap , guiltily , to her feet .
24 And it was one of those such nights that at half past seven I 'd just got most of the fires set and ready to er er just on and going and I 'd half an hour to get everything straightened and ready for eight o'clock opening , and the door at the back went , which was where the office used to be .
25 But after we 'd pulled over and Jeffrey Bernard had been unwell on the pavement , after the police car had been persuaded to leave us alone , and after we 'd finally got that hefty brute of a Bill Ellis Trophy fully upright again — in its carrying case and everything — I was at least able to start thinking partially straight again .
26 He 'd already he 'd seen the bags going up and he 'd already got that in his head .
27 Well me parents they got they was alright they , you know what I mean , they were n't wealthy but they they they were they 'd always got enough to live on .
28 But his mother would be sitting there with this black cat in her arms : she 'd always got this black cat when he were n't there .
29 I did n't know we 'd still got this
30 Me thinking I 'd probably got some filthy fever in spite of the jabs .
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