Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] get [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'ad to get 'ome to me love , |
2 | I failed to get there ! |
3 | I got to get home though . |
4 | I tried to get closer to them . |
5 | The fact that I tried to get away from you — presented you with an unaccustomed challenge ? ’ |
6 | The front door was still locked and bolted — I 'd only used the back one since I 'd got here — and the keys were out the back , so I came in here to open these french windows . |
7 | if I 'd got here a minute quicker I 'd got you some chocolate biscuits you could of been having with that cup of tea |
8 | ‘ And after about six months of work I 'd got about ten finished tracks together , and to be honest , they sounded great ! |
9 | So like , there was me sort of all of a sudden wearing like old T-shirts and stuff in bed so that I 'd got quite high collars and mum was sort of going |
10 | ‘ I did n't realize I 'd got so cold . ’ |
11 | I 'd got so cold Bri called me Blue Bean . |
12 | There was no point in saying they were nothing to do with me , because I 'd got so many — just over a hundred charges of fraud and deception . |
13 | ‘ I did n't know what to believe , I 'd got so worked up … ’ |
14 | Er , there you said I 'd got three formwork gangs or four formwork gangs six a gang er and here you said I 'd got so many so we had to do that . |
15 | I 'd got as far as the top step on that flight when the phone went again . |
16 | In fact , if it had n't been for Granpa I would n't even have been made to attend the local elementary school in Jubilee Street , and ‘ attend ’ was the right word , because I did n't do a lot once I 'd got there , other than bang the lid of my little desk and occasionally pull the pigtails of ‘ Posh Porky ’ , the girl who sat in front of me . |
17 | Yeah once I 'd got there , they 'd offered me it er and I went home and thought about it actually thought about having to work for them , you know , not just |
18 | But before I 'd got very far with my story he shrugged his shoulders and said he did n't believe me . |
19 | So I used to go with him , and incidently he was a , he was very good on classical music , although we never went into this although I 'd got very close to him but I 'm sure he were brought up in an orphanage you know , and never talked about this but I 'm sure he was . |
20 | ‘ I 'd got that far . |
21 | I reckoned to get ahead . |
22 | At that point I began to get seriously worried and wanted to call for help . ’ |
23 | Each day they grew in number and I began to get really worried , wondering if , while in Greece , I had caught a contagious disease . |
24 | ‘ I felt that I began to get very complacent in my guitar playing and that 's why we asked Craig to leave . |
25 | I began to get very worried . |
26 | I enjoyed getting closer and closer without being spotted . |
27 | I cursed and blinded and I swore to get even … ’ |
28 | So I decided to get really fit this season before pre-season training , and Avrel seems to have done the trick . |
29 | I needed to get away , to hide , too . |
30 | That 's because I needed to get somewhere . |