Example sentences of "get [art] lot " in BNC.

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1 IF WATERLAND ( Cert 15 ; Selected ) were simply a simple kitchen sink drama , you would probably agree that its got the lot … guilt , betrayal , incest , insanity , murder , illicit teenage love , abortion .
2 They got the lot … except they sound like Edwyn Collins crooning along to MBV with his face pushed up hard against a plate glass window .
3 Yeah , yes , got the lot .
4 Yeah , I got the lot .
5 I 'm sure he was , but the last few years when I knew him he 'd gotten a lot of respect from people and he was n't having to struggle any more , and I think he knew the people loved him and he liked that .
6 They 've got the lot , dragged along by singer Patrick , a John Lydon sneer-a-like in an Oxfam suit .
7 From arcade games to text adventures and back again — via a handful of sims and the odd platform caper — we 've got the lot between these hallowed covers .
8 ‘ Spain 's got the lot ! ’ the saying goes , ‘ Madrid has more ’ .
9 Number seven loads and loads and loads and loads of this moist toilet tissue cos we 're trying to get rid of it all so you 've got the lot .
10 You 've still got the lot from last year that David and Wendy got you and you 've
11 She 's got the lot .
12 Have you got the lot ?
13 My ethos was I 've got a lot of money , but I 've got to look after the people as far as I can who have helped to produce it and I am going to make it grow bigger for our successors .
14 He 's got a lot on his mind right now , not least how Renault 's going to cope with a future hand-in-hand relationship with Volvo .
15 The Captain stops writing and listens more intently to the speaker on the wall — the PIN net has got a lot busier all of a sudden .
16 The architect Richard MacCormac said , ‘ I believe there is a danger that classicism is being used as a cure-all architectural pill , when architecture has got a lot more to it than just putting in columns and capitals .
17 We 've got a lot of friends whom we can talk to about a policy generally , and where we can put a word in .
18 I 've got a lot of time for … personnel … track record … . ’
19 ‘ We 've had a lot , and we 've got a lot , ’ she said .
20 ‘ You 've got a lot to learn , Willoughby … . ’
21 When I look at animals , I realise we 've got a lot to learn from them . ’
22 The fifties was a fuller-figured look , but the sixties , that was Twiggy — she 's got a lot to answer for .
23 I 'm interested in things outside of entertainment as well , and although I feel I 'm older than 21 , I have to remind myself that I am 21 and I 've got a lot of years ahead . ’
24 ‘ Currently she 's got a lot of our designs in her wardrobe and the last time she was in Australia we had dinner together . ’
25 ‘ This course is made for me from tee to green but I 've got a lot to learn on the greens , ’ he said .
26 ‘ The Square itself would have looked nothing like this in Cadfael 's day , but for me it 's got a lot of atmosphere and history .
27 She 's not got a lot of time for him now , I can pretty well reveal that .
28 I 've got a lot of coloured friends .
29 We 've got a lot in common , we do n't blend in on the showbiz party circuit … ’
30 You 've got a lot to make up . ’
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