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

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1 Sixty million pounds this Council has got out of Europe .
2 A source at the US Embassy in London dismissed the whole affair as one that has got out of proportion and a diversion from a packed agenda .
3 He is a young friend of Stepan Verkhovensky , and when the notebooks record that Granovsky ( Stepan 's prototype ) has got out of hand they are also heralding the novelist 's escape into a fictional mode of enormous suppleness .
4 Magistrates , victims of crime , the police and even offenders agree cautioning has got out of hand .
5 ‘ The whole thing has got out of control , I 'm not so much bored as miserable , ’ confided Diana to a sympathetic neighbour who just happened to be a journalist .
6 Keith has to get up for school in the morning , but he 's not thinking about that at the minute .
7 I sent for him to his private address as soon as I got the news but he has to get up from Winchester . ’
8 And even those captives who 'd got back to Danu , the town I mean , had been merely mice — helpless and squeaking — rolled this way and that as the cat pleased .
9 long , very nice , very posh , erm I do n't know what me dad 's is like , er me mum was laughing er yesterday erm with er doing all this work she 'd done a load of washing and pegged it all out and when she 'd got in from work dad had ironed it all
10 Having got back to bed for a few hours , at 0800 Captain Moore arrives at his office in the RMP Headquarters , which is housed in the 1936 Olympic Stadium Barracks , and by mid-morning is feeling a bit smug about the noticeable dent in the paperwork on his desk .
11 So having got back to Egypt ( and he was being harried from one end of the Western Desert to the other by Rommel ) Boyce found himself in a caravan which was his headquarters and also where he lived when he received an order to hare back as fast as possible to El Alamein .
12 For a moment Montgomery pondered how well Toby Latimer would have got on with Brian Jackson .
13 He may well have been scorned , he may well have lost his job bad word may have got back to Rome , they may have sent the telegrams back to Caesar telling him all about Pilate , but it was n't sufficient reason for him rejecting Christ .
14 The end came rather suddenly , so I could n't have got back in time to see her , but I flew over as soon as I was free , to see what had to be done .
15 ‘ Could anyone have got in during Evensong ?
16 I should never have got out of bed . ’
17 Well he might just have got out of bed , that may not help .
18 All these questions were dealt with fully during the course , so Derek and I felt that we had learnt a great deal of new and fascinating information that we just could n't have got out of books .
19 This was an idea that could easily have got out of hand and extensive research was conducted before and after the ads were produced to make sure the communication was exactly as intended .
20 I mean it could have been different it could have got out of control and then everybody would have turned and pointed a finger and that would have been awful .
21 But I dread having to get out of bed .
22 having to get out of bed when I 'm knackered !
23 Mr Tuckett muttered something about having to get back to work and Bernice said that would be fine , as she could drop me back in her car .
24 ‘ It 's maddening but you 're just left not being able to work and having to get by on benefits .
25 ‘ Obviously , ’ says Howard seriously , ‘ I shall have to get out of mountains .
26 If it 's been located I 'll have to get back to London .
27 We 'll have to get back into WordPerfect and load your file .
28 SUMMERCHILD : I mean , since we seem to have got on to household appliances in general …
29 Looked like they were just going to have to get along with things the way they were until their time was up .
30 ‘ I used to have to get out of bed to cry every night and was in an awful way when I passed the Droppin' Well .
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