Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So , Silvia had been right ; he really cared about winning that race .
2 Because we got ta send this letter off now to the police station .
3 you got ta earn two things and
4 So you got ta go next week for a dress rehearsal an if you want me to .
5 How come you got ta give forty tapes to the lady then ?
6 Yeah but you got ta leave enough room for
7 You got ta take these ones .
8 You got ta sell these ones now .
9 I got ta turn this thing off here .
10 You got ta get that roof off that erm jeep though .
11 I got ta get one Ann .
12 I said to you you got ta get these Christmas presents wrapped up for the party .
13 Two , three why you got ta get some money before we go up there then ?
14 We got ta write own chapter two .
15 He got ta put this bit on there .
16 He said problems arose for covering last Wednesday 's match because of the kick-off time of 8pm and the Spurs v Feyenoord European match which ITV had networked .
17 To see Portillo as the chief axeman even sent shudders down the spine of some Tory back-benchers who argued for keeping large areas of the welfare state out of the Government 's review , particularly health and pensions .
18 ‘ My mind wandered off at four-love , ’ she admitted after winning nine games in succession from 1–1 to easily take the first set and forge a 4–0 lead in the second .
19 The cashier grumbled about changing Swiss money , but made a calculation that was to his advantage on the rate .
20 In the latter half of the twentieth century , belief in Sandys ' nuclear philosophy counted for less than the political opportunity that it provided for ending National Service .
21 Smith , 29 , was already serving a 30-year ban when he crashed after drinking four pints of lager , the court at Leicester was told .
22 A man died and a woman was seriously injured in a stolen car which crashed after catapulting six feet off the ground into a telegraph pole .
23 A COOKSTOWN man was remanded on bail when he appeared at the local Magistrates Court yesterday charged with handling stolen goods valued at £20,000 .
24 Philip Coates , 20 , of Ann 's Terrace , Darlington , and Andrew Hull , 21 , of Bartlett Street , Darlington , appeared before town magistrates yesterday charged with stealing two garden troughs and a chimney pot .
25 His Department of Trade and Industry ( DTI ) has been split into sections , each charged with assisting one area of industry .
26 Karen Noddings , 18 , of Emley Moor Road , Darlington , appeared before town magistrates yesterday charged with making false representation to obtain social security benefit .
27 Paul Lowe , 27 , and William Young , 21 , both of Rochdale , were each charged with carrying offensive weapons .
28 A BUSINESSMAN appeared in court yesterday charged with soliciting another man to murder his wife .
29 And when they saw the star , they rejoiced with exceeding great joy .
30 However , there is disagreement amongst Marxist feminists about whether the oppression of women is simply a consequence of an unjust economic system or whether the oppression of women is universal , but modified under differing economic conditions .
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