Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] get a [adj] " in BNC.

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31 Wrote hundreds of letter , er to the people you wanted to do , because I 'd never expected having to find a job , I must admit , because the year before I took School Certificate I had got a Naval a artificer apprenticeship , but then I got kicked in the eye playing rugby , and failed a medical .
32 Mine 's terrible because I 've got a low voice , a deep voice anyway .
33 We only want two rooms and our keep and I 've got a strong back and I 'm willing .
34 I 've got a strong feeling I 'm going to be very happy here , ’ said Elaine , sipping her gin and tonic .
35 ; What do I check if I 've got a new employee ?
36 I 've got a new car and it 's already got 23,000 on the clock , and three-quarters of that must be to the club . ’
37 ‘ I have to start rehearsal on Monday , I 've got a new job to go back to . ’
38 I was about three then , but I 've got a new one now .
39 I 've got a new toy — it 's wonderful .
40 I 've got a new number , twenty nine , and you 'll find that on the pale blue papers page number sixty five the first notice of I put number twenty nine to the general assembly is that approved ?
41 ‘ One moment , please , I 've got a New Year 's present for you . ’
42 I 've got a new idea for the fall , ’ he said .
43 I 've got a new toy I want to show you . ’
44 I 've got a new management team .
45 and I 'm I 'm yeah and I 'm I 've got a new mob er a new
46 At the moment erm Shane I 've got a new enquiry in the system for a whole works , right ,
47 I 've got a new manager and agent and I do n't think the word the word ‘ rest ’ is in their vocabulary .
48 I 've got a new one tonight , I do n't know how we 're gon na cope with this , we 've got , we 've changed schemes now , we 're into the Oxford
49 He said I 've got a new system now I 'm going and what is that then ?
50 I have n't got that tape , I 've got a new tape now
51 I 've got a knackered left arm where the car went over it ; they took a piece of bone out of the shoulder , so there 'll need to be a lot of physio on it .
52 I usually say ‘ I 'm a wife and a mother and I 've got a part-time job ’ .
53 ‘ I ca n't kiss you , ’ said Julia hoarsely , ‘ because I 've got a foul cold .
54 I 've got a dozy scouse striker who ca n't keep off the pies .
55 I 've got a cracking idea for training — you 'll love this one .
56 I 've got a cracking headache , but I 'll survive . ’
57 Certainly strong , solid colours are usually the most popular — though I 've got a definite weakness for greys , and there is a big demand for quality coloured horses .
58 I 'll ring you as soon as I 've got a definite date for this .
59 Oh yes , there 's another difference between us : I 've got a reasonable amount of money , and Oliver has hardly any at all .
60 Yeah I 've got a reasonable vocabulary
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