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

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1 Like Shujan he has had his training setbacks but Armstrong has shrewdly got enough runs into him to go for this handicap and his recent home form suggests it is worth taking a chance with him as he is on the upgrade .
2 I think that 's probably the one thing : Texas music has just got more variety to it than the Delta stuff or Chicago or New Orleans .
3 I could do with the company and Mrs Manners has still got enough turkey to feed the third world and the poor Albanians .
4 ‘ Linford has still got another gear left in him , even after that race .
5 This reply comes in a stronger and a weaker form , but in either form it has clearly got some point .
6 Our sun has probably got enough fuel for another five thousand million years or so , but more massive stars can use up their fuel in as little as one hundred million years , much less than the age of the universe .
7 ‘ They give them stuff to read which has really got some relevance to the children 's life .
8 she has never got much energy in the morning as you know !
9 ‘ We 'd better get that cool-box unpacked before it melts , ’ Ruth breathed as Fernando moved his lips from her mouth to her throat .
10 He 'd better get that she-devil shifted .
11 And er you 'd better get that key actually .
12 ‘ We 'd better get some lunch . ’
13 Now you 'd better get some rest .
14 Well you 'd better get some money ready then had n't you ?
15 So I thought I 'd better get some petrol in case Mr Marius Steen did come up to town over the weekend .
16 You 'd better get some work done you know .
17 ‘ I think , ’ Nathan 's voice had an odd rasp as he pulled out a wad of papers and dropped them on the table , ‘ you 'd better get some sleep .
18 ‘ No problem , but if you want me in the village do n't you think I 'd better get some transport of my own ?
19 She shifted the rather heavy , though small , paper bag which she was carrying , and said : ‘ I guess I 'd better get some tea before all the cookies go .
20 I 'd better get some coffee she 's going to tell Joe that you charged her this .
21 Then we 'd better get some fluids inside him .
22 I 'd better get some clothies on cause a bit of a stir round the estate agents , naked from the waist down , darling
23 ‘ Speaking of which , do n't you think we 'd better get this glop off my hair before it turns it green ? ’
24 I 'd better get another box .
25 I 'd only got half way and I heard the row going on , so I cut across and met them .
26 Cos I was sort of like listening to my music and it was , I think it was about half eight , nine o'clock cos I 'd only got some homework done for ne , to do for next Tuesday , so I thought I 'll leave it
27 He stopped a little way away , and so did I. He 'd obviously got some plan .
28 I , I of course , I suppose going round with milk I 'd perhaps got more confidence th cos I had to take milk whether I wanted to or not , see and we if we got down there and there was two or three of the conductresses down the fleck and er , jump on a Dalston bus cos I 'd got to get to like , you know .
29 She 'd just got some leverage , loosened enough to see the front of a plywood box , when a soft footstep in the doorway made her leap , guiltily , to her feet .
30 ‘ No time to say really — but we were just about off , and I was holding the books for Dad when he said , ‘ I 'd best get those papers for old Holroyd . ’
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