Example sentences of "that [pron] [verb] get [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Congress it has been my sad misfortune to encounter some of the most hostile employers over the past year that would make the grey hairs that I 've got fall out .
2 I 'm asking you to accept that I 've got reasons , and not to ask me what they are .
3 Erm to sit down , it 's alright saying that I 've got Alf and I 've got Tracey there are times when I I need to sit down and jiggle stuff about , and look at something
4 I only mentioned it because I want you to know that I realise the problems we 're facing — and that I 've got plans to put us back on our feet .
5 I 've always felt that he ought to know how I 'm feeling — to realise that I 've got problems too .
6 So that I 've got room to walk .
7 Oh it 's going great guns that I 've got Len coming
8 ‘ If you 've some crazy notion in that muddled excuse for a brain that I 've got designs on your person , allow me to disabuse you of it right now , ’ he told her bluntly , bringing hot , but thankfully invisible , colour to her cheeks .
9 ‘ — that she 's got amnesia about the time when she nearly drowned , ’ Edward said .
10 ‘ Well , ’ Angelica said , ‘ I want you to remember that you 've got friends here .
11 What someone said to me the other night is that you 've got 75% of it and that 's good .
12 I think that you 've got house-itis .
13 And the the fact that you 've got Alan there in the strengths and weaknesses is without Alan may struggle significantly because it 's it 's his management style , his vision which drives a company on .
14 Now , in perception , as we 've we 've mentioned that you 've got bottom up and top down driven processing but what you 've also got is something called global versus local processing .
15 But I actually think that you 've got access problems in both of them and they have to be considered because the do really affect severely or they could severely affect er the success or failure of the programme , and it 's these list of things which you think , now I 've thought about that or I have n't thought about that .
16 Erm he 's saying that the way forward is through the cooperative movement erm and this , this again is , ties in with the fact that you 've got peasant associations erm and that you 're gon na be , that , that the average peasant 's gon na be a lot stronger in the cooperative moment system .
17 ‘ The fact that you 've got ease of highlighting of particular points also makes the spreadsheet much more readable , ’ he adds .
18 One of the things you , you 've got to do is get used to actually talking standing up and the first thing you do you find when you s talk standing up is you discover that you 've got hands .
19 So that you 've got football pitches there , with cricket pitches but if you wanted , if you were a golfer you went across to the golf course .
20 No but then you 've got ta guarantee that you 've got restoration jobs .
21 So although we think that our method is best , we fully realize that you 've got styles , things th which you 've built up over many years .
22 Yes , yes , And you 're sitting there in front of a client , checking that you 've got smoker and not non-smoker etcetera , etcetera .
23 So front of your sheet you will have things like sine is A over B or things like that just write on the front of your sheet and convert it so that you 've got sine is equal to what do you know what sine is ?
24 I 'm not bothered about them you 've got tre you can go in the countryside and see that you 've got trees at well a lot of us have got them outside our own houses .
25 How could we use this what are the benefits of doing this or the disadvantages of doing this so that you 've got people within the group who could as a plant and know what to do with those ideas he comes up with them or she comes up with them do n't know what to do with them just comes up it 's up to the rest of the group and monitor evaluate you know the person that 's always putting things that never work .
26 Erm the , the issue is to make sure that you 've got people that we , that are up there and , and temps like Lawrence and so on , that we do n't lose that we can actually utilize .
27 Yes , well you are talking about children 's services , but , I , I think if Mr 's going to talk later to this , if you want , but we are absolutely at the moment , we know that eighty nine percent of work at the child care centre is to do with child protection with to deal with it , and by that I mean abuse , physical and sexual abuse , er , concerns about that and a lot of that of course is , is tied up in procedural ways , and we 're dealing with events almost after the situation has er , got going , er , and of course , with the courts , you know that we 've got duties in relation to the courts , that we , we have to fulfil or else we are the subject of criticism from the er , courts , and we have been rapped at various er , times .
28 When 's the next time that we 've got school after ?
29 Right I 've mentioned questions you 'll notice that we 've got money and retirement mister John from now most of you may have seen the name in various erm very good speaker John you 'll a you 'll appreciate ca n't really say enjoy his talk because he really goes on and gives you a lot of information you 'll appreciate it rather than enjoy it .
30 And our belief is that we 've got money to pay you that 's why we do n't delay in paying you .
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