Example sentences of "[verb] get [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Jesus has been travelling around and has got quite a reputation from his preaching and healing exploits . |
2 | And I mean the actual the U K market those in those areas is quite developed and has got quite a reputation but obviously it has got to be able to develop develop and adapt accordingly over time . |
3 | I think this has got quite a bit of vodka in it . ’ |
4 | That year nine student has got quite a lot to say , has written a very nice letter of complaint to god , bending god 's ear , say just one minute god . |
5 | Chris has got quite a lot of , he 's got Old Kent Road and Whitechapel Road . |
6 | if I 'd got here a minute quicker I 'd got you some chocolate biscuits you could of been having with that cup of tea |
7 | You see we 've got here a divergence of opinion immediately have n't we ? |
8 | I see I 've got quite a lot to learn about them . |
9 | Yes bear in mind that that of course , that you 're going to get quite a lot of adult audience going through it as well as kids of course . |
10 | Erm I suppose got here a bit later you would have had more time to sort this lot out . |
11 | ‘ They must have got quite a shock seeing a 4lb 6oz bird sunning itself on the garden wall , ’ said Gary . |
12 | It does mean that you will have to get either a converter , a lead with a socket of one type and a plug of the other type , or you will need a Y connector. , a socket connected to two plugs . |
13 | Presumably for keeping Speed quiet , whilst managing to get forward a couple of times with Rijkaard-like timing . |
14 | ‘ I managed to get away a touch early , ’ the endocrine specialist said as the car slid out of the parking bay and into the main driveway , then wound through the open , grassy grounds to join an arterial road that ran along the winding Brisbane River . |
15 | Seemed to have got rather a lot of margarine on there , hope you 're going to eat all your toast today , not like yesterday |
16 | ‘ I do get quite a lot of fan mail I suppose , ’ he eventually concedes after much probing . |
17 | So you 've got nearly a page there so you could |
18 | 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 . |
19 | I 've got rather a lot on my mind . ’ |
20 | ‘ You 've got rather a lot to catch up on , ’ he said . |
21 | ‘ I 'd like to ask you out , pumpkin , but I 've got rather a lot to do today . |
22 | I 've got rather a headache coming on . ’ |
23 | Well , I 've got just a mouthful and you 've got loads left Susan . |
24 | We 've got just a bit of sun . |
25 | So you 've got just a month to do it in . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | and they 've got now a deficit of , life cover there and extra , again you take out one of these for it . |
28 | So we 're in ninety three ninety four we 've got about a year and a bit before we actually have to start really doing something |
29 | I 've got about a meg and a half . |
30 | I 've got quite a bit at home . |