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

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1 The R Y A beginner 's course has certainly got Suzanne here sailing with confidence in no time at all .
2 We 'd better get started.He resolutely maintains a fixed , matey grin until you ask him something dodgy .
3 ‘ We 'd better get outa here , ’ said Connors .
4 Yeah , but you 've already got B there for sixty .
5 I meant to put a lot more bulbs in over the I 've still got time actually .
6 They 've still got club there .
7 I 'm sure they 'll succeed oh we 've still got Friday tomorrow have n't we ?
8 with a few interruptions in the middle with people coming in , we 've still got interruptions now with people talking , Ross stand by me
9 I think to a certain extent that might be literally true , but the northern part of the county , you 've got linkages into the A sixty six have n't you , Scotch Corner and to the west and you 've also got linkages here into the Wharfe Valley and up through to Skipton again and further south you can link into the M sixty two ca n't you , as trans-pennine .
10 We 've also got client so , we 've also the client contact record sheet which is .
11 ‘ I 've probably got fleas all over me , or worse , and I 'm not crying any more . ’
12 I 've probably got AIDS anyway , and I 'm hopelessly jealous .
13 If , less than 24 hours before expected exchange of contracts , someone announces they have only got £500 instead of £5,000 , this can stall the chain for some while , whilst everyone renegotiates the terms of the contract they each have .
14 Yes , and he goes arriving he 's only got Frances then James and that I 'm sure is .
15 She 's still got Weetabix all over her top .
16 Well he 's still got Astra then ?
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