Example sentences of "[vb base] get [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm I suppose got here a bit later you would have had more time to sort this lot out . |
2 | And the other part of facial waxing is , on the chin , we tend to get quite a few growing on our chin , and upper lip . |
3 | ‘ I do get quite a lot of fan mail I suppose , ’ he eventually concedes after much probing . |
4 | But I do get quite a few people phone me as you know asking for information . |
5 | His mate , driver Sam Webster , gave him a smile of approval and said , ‘ Good lad , young John , now put your injector on , shut it off when you 've got nearly a full ‘ glass ’ , then have a few minutes . |
6 | So you 've got nearly a page there so you could |
7 | I 've got here a copy of a letter by Peter spokesperson for care , a more misnamed organisation you could n't wish to come across , a combined association of residential establishments . |
8 | In your handout , somewhere , I 'm afraid I have n't got the pages er , cos I do n't have my handout immediately to hand , er I 've got here a short-term er programme . |
9 | Erm the Fernlea I 'll tell you what I 've got here the Fernlea Hotel is where the course is held and you stay and the Fernlea is somewhere around here . |
10 | I 've got rather a lot on my mind . ’ |
11 | ‘ Well , my husband says I 've got rather a good voice , ’ she responded . |
12 | ‘ I 've got rather a big order , ’ she said , ‘ mostly for slippers but one or two pairs of shoes I have to make in French calf . ‘ |
13 | ‘ You 've got rather a lot to catch up on , ’ he said . |
14 | I 've got rather a headache coming on . ’ |
15 | ‘ I 'd like to ask you out , pumpkin , but I 've got rather a lot to do today . |
16 | ‘ I 've been thinking about it all the way back from your cottage and I believe I 've got just a tiny little bit of an idea . ’ |
17 | Yes because what happens when you 've got just a very thin L , the magic E can even work through it , U , right , so it will be jugle , yeah , jugle , that would n't be the right pronunciation at all , okay , let's go on to the next one |
18 | We 've got just a bit of sun . |
19 | Well , I 've got just a mouthful and you 've got loads left Susan . |
20 | So you 've got just a month to do it in . |
21 | Well we 've got just the man for the job . |
22 | ‘ I 've got just the dog for that , I thought , so I registered Bewey as a PAT dog . |
23 | ‘ I 've got just the one , Frank , ’ I said . |
24 | Ooh he said I 've got just the for you , he said , he said . |
25 | When you look at certain letters , you can see that they 've got exactly the same features involved in them . |
26 | at the minute , because they 've got there the Hussy End which is like the number one , that 's better than the Stringfellow 's apparently , Hussy End are in Manchester thirty quid to get in |
27 | So so far we 've got maybe a week or two filling in a reference , two or three weeks in UCCA , and a week in the university , which is almost I guess almost two months . |
28 | Right let me stop you there because I think you 've got maybe the wrong end of the stick . |
29 | and they 've got now a deficit of , life cover there and extra , again you take out one of these for it . |
30 | Goodness knows I 've got only a bare chance of catching her , though . ’ |