Example sentences of "[verb] get [adj] problem " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That dog has got severe problems . |
2 | The economy has got huge problems associated with it . |
3 | ‘ I think that anybody who sits around and does n't make the investment has got big problems coming in the future . |
4 | But there is no getting away from the fact that Howard has got big problems . |
5 | He said : ’ We 've got real problems with this . ’ |
6 | In an apparent non sequitur , the speaker added : ‘ They 've got intransigent problems , but so far they have n't succumbed to the blandishments of the communists ; that 's why the west pours money in ’ . |
7 | erm er it 's very interesting because of course the children grow up probably much more comfortable around people who 've got mental problems than you or I would be |
8 | I know you 've got financial problems , who has n't , just remember , you 've got to speculate to accumulate . |
9 | The only technical difficulty is that it 's difficult in a family where there 's two children perhaps one 's well off and can pay , and the other ca n't , so you you 've got technical problems there . |
10 | Now , after a bright , scoring start to his Newcastle career , he 's got big problems again — with the same ankle . |
11 | Have got real problems . |
12 | ‘ They have got medical problems . |
13 | Yes , yes , British Rail have got big problems in that way , have n't they ? |