Example sentences of "[vb infin] got [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They 've got see they 've got their tether .
2 See you 've got your gas fired central heating , two beds , it 's two bedrooms here !
3 so I mean you would still 've got your golf thing out
4 See you 've got your purse in your bag you better give me the money
5 oh I ca n't I 've got me trainers on
6 Do n't you 've got me mouth watering
7 He must have got her address from Bridget .
8 Whether this was Islamic modesty was hard to tell — she could have got her shift stuck in a tree-trunk .
9 Can the government have got its farming policy so wrong ?
10 So , can we come up with any speculations about relatively probable ways in which cumulative selection might have got its start ?
11 They may not have got their feet up there in the stirrups with the wife , but they did get through two boxes of Kleenex .
12 Something so trivial really did get in the way of a good time , yet none of the children , still bopping away , would have got their vests in such a twist .
13 Some of the Hereford fans left early … they 'd have got their money 's worth if they 'd hung on … as United hit two goals in the last six minutes …
14 He gave them far more money than the business was worth or than they should ever have got their hands on .
15 There are frogs that glide with big webs between their toes , tree-snakes with flattened bodies that catch the air , lizards with flaps along their bodies ; and several different kinds of mammals that glide with membranes stretched between their limbs , showing us the kind of way bats must have got their start .
16 are , are out , are out now , in , in relation to consultation and user groups and their re or representative organizations , have been asked to comment in relation to the whole process before we go , we get to Panel and P and R er , so that we get , and then full Council , so we will get some indication , and twenty six particularly , so that , maybe those members in the last er , er , Council do realize they might have got , we might have got our fingers burnt in relation to this particular issue .
17 And you had best be grateful to me , for if you had left it to the little men of law he could buy better and shiftier than you , and you would never have got your money at all . ’
18 ‘ But Ellen , ’ said Bernard , ‘ if you 'd only stuck it another month , you 'd have got your degree and we could have begun to live quite comfortably . ’
19 But to her amazement he did nothing of the kind , but , shaking his head as if he had been under some kind of stress , ‘ I did n't think I could have got your innocence so completely wrong , ’ he stated gruffly .
20 We 'd have got your mother back out of that place . ’
21 What with the AC30s and the guitar and so on , you must have got your gear sorted out pretty early on …
22 Some inspector could have got his promotion over you …
23 Nigel must have got his money through else cos he was er on the train yesterday was n't he ?
24 Surely she would have got his message ?
25 Roosevelt might nevertheless have got his way in 1943 , had it not been for developments inside France .
26 That young so-and-so might easily have got his Betty into trouble , if he had not caught them in time .
27 But for that he would have got his sword out of its scabbard , and the fight they could not afford would have been on in earnest .
28 It encouraged him towards early independence and self-sufficiency without which he would not have got his career off to so quick a start ; and it must have contributed to the ease with which , to further that career , he uprooted himself first from South Africa and later from his adopted second homeland in Britain .
29 I mean this they must have got my name through Miriam so they must already have worked out the they were working
30 ‘ I might have done if I could have got my arms free , ’ Leith replied , and took another sip of her coffee .
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