Example sentences of "have got [pron] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | And that was when her conscience , which because she 'd got something else to think about had stayed quiet , suddenly started to get to her about the way in which she was deceiving the man she loved . |
2 | Normally I 'd wan na come off when I 'd run outa money and I 'd got nothing else to do 'cos I 've never gone robbin' or anythin' like that . |
3 | Ooh , I thought I 'd got someone else to give me some money ! |
4 | He 'd have got someone else to write it for him . |
5 | down and , and may well be just one person requiring and you 've got somebody else to go down |
6 | With wa Andrew I 've got somebody else to speak to . |
7 | You know I mean can you think of anything more ridiculous with there you go they probably have n't got any other leg to stan I mean that 's no leg to stand on but they 've got nothing else to say really you know . |
8 | I 've got nothing else to say to you . |
9 | After all , I 've got nothing else to do . |
10 | I 've got nothing else to offer you . |
11 | ‘ Only uneducated women who 've got nothing else to think about like show-off white weddings , ’ Nigel said . |
12 | Oh no you 've got something else to tell us . |
13 | And I 've got something else to show you . ’ |
14 | If you 've got anything else to say , KINDLY keep it to yourself . |
15 | And even if you still can talk to your mum after she knows , you 've got someone here to talk to . |
16 | Before this , I had got someone else to give my lectures for me , because most people could not understand my voice . |
17 | I suppose it 's because she 's got something else to think about now . |
18 | And , as Ruth told Gloria later , ‘ She 's got something else to look forward to … her wedding day . ’ |
19 | Well now with promotion and relegation , they 've got something to fight for and those at the bottom of the top league have got something really to fight for to save going down . |