Example sentences of "[verb] got [prep] [noun prp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Many of these have been published as national biographical repertories , but not all are complete ( that for France , for example , had reached the letter D when the first edition of this book appeared and has now , nineteen years later , almost completed G , Italy , in the same time , has got from B to C. Works for reference such as these form the scholarly end of a spectrum of contemporary works which runs at its other extreme into straightforward journalism .
2 If by staying at Lichfield His Royal Highness had resolved to provide against their reaching Derby , he must have left them at liberty to have got into Wales without any difficulty …
3 Crosby 's acceleration and close control were a frequent worry to Everton on the right but seven minutes before half-time the winger only seemed to have got past Snodin by fouling him .
4 England did n't stipulate ‘ remote ’ — but that 's what they 've got in Santander on the breezy northern coast that 's home to golfing star Seve Ballesteros .
5 Next we 've got from RADA to the start of Pemberley ; that goes up to there . ’
6 How it had got to London from Houston he did not know or want to know .
7 Commission earnings , current balance , for commission potentially , it 's got in July of ninety three he earned seventeen thousand three hundred and seventeen pounds in the bucket potential commission .
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