Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Jack and me got married very quietly yesterday afternoon . ’ |
2 | and one of them got bunked off |
3 | Supposing one of them got carried away and hit the old boy too hard . |
4 | Many of them got burnt out . |
5 | I should perhaps add that I was not a member of the committee who heard these appeals in the first hearing since I became involved only when your Lordships who sat in the first hearing suggested a second hearing under my chairmanship and accordingly I have not been asked to consider this matter apart from the discussion of the extracts from Hansard which have been put before us in this appeal . |
6 | Coober Pedy ( form the aboriginal kupa piti meaning " white man 's burrow " ) has a large migrant population but it was an Australian who dug me out when I became bogged down in the dull-dust , and an old swagman on the road who warned me to keep an eye on the weather . |
7 | But the the people I met made up for that . |
8 | until I got fixed up with a private job |
9 | that people were leaving the country. , my friend wrote to my niece in One House and asked her if I could live with her until I got fixed up in a home . |
10 | I was brought up in Albert Street near the Hibs ground , my whole family came from that area , my dad used to sneak into the ground at night to play football on the grass at Easter Road , and I got sent off in my own backyard . |
11 | When I got sent down the judge said , ‘ You should be out for the baby 's birth ’ , but I was n't . |
12 | When I got sent down , all through my sentence , the social worker kept coming to see us . |
13 | because , well I get paid off when the receivers come in , I was about three month out before I got sent back for and er the starting wage was , I think we actually got a wee rise , I think we were the only section that |
14 | But then I got pushed forward you know ? |
15 | ‘ I GOT kicked out of my first band and that weekend I bought a guitar and immediately started recording the first Big Black record . |
16 | I did fucking , I did five years of normal paperwork and plus for the last three years I did double as well cos I got kicked out of french , so I was in metal work like , four hours of metal work every week the last three three years and , cos I was like nine times out of ten I was the only bloke there , the er , the er metal work teacher got on really well , he was showing me all sorts of stuff and I never got to do the actual metal work lesson |
17 | Then , when I got fed up with that , I 'd go downstairs and make a racket on the old upright piano my nan had lent us . |
18 | I got fed up of all that daft nonsense . |
19 | ‘ Maybe I got fed up being thought of as a saint , ’ Tammuz said darkly . |
20 | ‘ No , they did n't throw me out , miss ; I got fed up with the chatter . |
21 | So I got fed up with this . |
22 | ‘ Then I actually left Girlschool in 1989 because I got fed up with their attitude , although they 've changed now — so they tell me ! |
23 | ‘ I got fed up with people offering to buy me out so they could open another damn casino , ’ Aggie says . |
24 | " I got fed up of seeing people 1 knew getting dressed up and going to pubs or discos , because I could n't and I did n't know what the latest was — and round here that matters a lot , " said a nineteen-year-old Wigan woman with a child . |
25 | I got fed up working in the library on fine autumn days and went cross-country running . |
26 | It was Desmond who put me on the game — that lasted for a few months , then I got fed up with it . |
27 | If I got fed up with the foster parents there was no one I could turn to really . |
28 | But er I did two or three hundred , four hundred , five hundred a day and I got fed up on it and I said to the gaffers one day , if you do n't change me from this job I 'm leaving , so they says oh we do n't want you to do that , best filer we 've had . |
29 | Nah , I got fed up with that . ’ |
30 | I must admit that I got fed up with pursuing it and I think it 's like banging your head against a brick wall in the end . |