Example sentences of "[adv] you [verb] get [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And lastly you 've got material needed and people responsible for bringing it .
2 Oh , perhaps you have got leave .
3 Erm I mean obviously you 've got people up in the flats who at times , hit absolute desperate rock-bottom situations .
4 So you 've got customer query , or something like that .
5 So you 've got relatives that are there are , there are distant relative , they 're still related to you , you would n't call them one of your family because th the relationship is so distant .
6 So you 've got sex
7 So you 've got warning , ’ she said dismissively , and McLeish let himself , briefly , wonder who the bloke had been who had introduced Catherine to this experience .
8 So you 've got photographs of me ?
9 So you 've got locks for the windows ?
10 So you 've got tooth number forty one , thirty eight , you see but you ai n't got all them teeth in your head .
11 so you 've got tea leaves .
12 When they sit together you 've got problems .
13 Come on you 've got ketchup and you 've got special your favourite bread pitta bread .
14 That doctrine of notice has got into the Common Law in one or two places , e.g. in the law about the sale of goods in market overt , and in the law of negotiable instruments ; but , broadly speaking , whenever you have got rights which depend upon notice , you may be pretty sure that you are in the sphere of Equity .
15 You see I get the impression that , that most of you more or less are willing to except all the bad things about cars because given at this particular hundred has sixty three car er , car or vehicle owners , you 'll put up with the danger and the pollution and er , er all the various bad side effects of the motor industry because weighing things up you 've got independence , you 've got freedom , you 've got shelter , a wardrobe , some where to carry the kids , is , would that be a correct estimate , is that , that , that is a general
16 If it has n't well you probably you 've got problems .
17 ‘ You mean now you 've got Cleo to think about … ? ’
18 Where once you had Ghosts Of Princes In Towers , now you 've got Kingmaker .
19 And now you 've got cake !
20 Well you 've got school tomorrow .
21 Well you 've got shades on so when you look around you see whatever 's around inside the game .
22 Well you 've got Friday night do n't be so silly !
23 Have you , you got er , have you , well you 've got transport
24 Look at at one time the and you had er well you 've got Johnnie Walkers but there are not as many works in that either .
25 That 's why the negativism in British movies feels so healthy over here you 've got Mrs Thatcher . ’
26 No if you think of a map of England erm the south coast is there , there 's Dover , there 's the estuary for London , London is here erm then it comes up like this , the east coast of London , the east coast of E England like that this is East , called East Anglia , here you 've got Norfolk and Norwich and then you 've got Ipswich here and then you 've got Suffolk there and Essex , right ?
27 ‘ When you 've finished here you 've got Matthew Glynn 's attic where all Inez 's stuff is stored . ’
28 sort of the context of ideology that , you know , from a Marxist perspective it is actually useful still to have rich and poor peasants because potentially you 've got classes , you 've got class conflict and you 've got a means of making further progress towards socialism .
29 One thing I picked up , maybe rightly or wrongly , well there 's two , there 's two actually Maggie said that John was like them and he had problems maybe you 've got problems , Maggie has problems I mean .
30 Sometimes you had to get sandwiches for other people 's lunch and run errands , deliver clothes .
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