Example sentences of "[adv] got to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Do you not got to the school 's for suggestions ?
2 when I finally got to the start line at 9.41 am I started to pick my way through the crowd , with difficulty .
3 Zoe Cockburn , 17 , of Lyonette Road , who witnessed the incident , said : ‘ Pauline just got to the bottom of the drive and he shot out of the window .
4 Zoe Cockburn , 17 , of Lyonette Road , who witnessed the incident , said : ‘ Pauline just got to the bottom of the drive and he shot out of the window .
5 So it just got to the point when he was getting real busy and I did n't want to put my fate in someone else 's hands — even though my way it was a much slower progression .
6 Given that we rarely ever got to the bye-line , Sunderland never looked really troubled by this .
7 Now I did not have the slightest intention of going down for a drink : all the drinking I was going to do was at the reception — if I ever got to the wedding .
8 its probably got to the stage where you want glasses all the time now , just you know erm
9 Richard erm if I now got to the stage of saying if if you had a choice , cos I have a luxury here of six companies er most recruiters just have one job for one company .
10 The fuel situation in western Romania was desperate because a lot was being smuggled into Yugoslavia before it even got to the petrol stations .
11 I even got to the point where I was an approved parliamentary candidate , but I never applied for a seat so I ca n't say I was ever rejected ! ’
12 But I certainly got to the delegate meeting .
13 And new Manager , Denis Smith , must have exploded at the way his defenders dillied and dallied and never got to the ball on time .
14 Mr Rooker said money from the fund ‘ simply never got to the people who needed it because it was n't publicised enough and because the regimental administrators were inefficient .
15 I never got to the end of the table .
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