Example sentences of "get a [adj] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've got a terrific headache tomorrow , have I got a temperature ? |
2 | Well let's say let's say we 've got a fixed pressure now , we 're not going to mess about with the height of the water , it 's a constant hundred feet or so . |
3 | Do n't you find , about five o'clock each day , that you 've got a polite smile permanently creased into your face , like rigor mortis ? ’ |
4 | I 've got a full-time job now , I hardly get to see them during the week . ’ |
5 | I 'd have got a nasty shock otherwise . |
6 | Have you got a spare pen please ? |
7 | Oh blimey , you have got a spare nappy here somewhere have n't you ? |
8 | It 's got a posh name , I ca n't remember what it 's called now , but it has got a posh name too . |
9 | He had got a Burmese staff together with quite a good Anglo-Burman as editor of a daily paper in English called The Liberator with a daily circulation of about five thousand . |
10 | ‘ I 've got a slight frame so French clothes tend to hang a bit too loosely on me . ’ |
11 | I 'm not going to bother , but there again you 've got a mixed class anyway . |
12 | Chair , I think have to make a point at this stage , although as I said earlier , we have n't got a complete picture yet . |
13 | Okay I think you 've got a corrected slide here . |
14 | What 's he got a temporary job then ? |
15 | Oh I 've got a right pair here ! |
16 | Sammy looked at me , smiled , and said — ‘ Yeetzky , we 've got a right timtum here . |
17 | But we 've got a decent geezer now . ’ |
18 | Thank you yes , are there I think this is unique er a unique occasion where we have n't got a Labour speaker so if there 's no Labour speaker then |
19 | I 've got a sore throat too . |
20 | I 've got a sore throat too . |
21 | You know cos at least you 've got a few fields for the kids to play on and you 've got a decent park , you 've got a nice pub just down the road and then you 've got the big sports hall . |
22 | I mean he 's got a nice house there , he does n't want it erm |
23 | Under a Labour chairman who 's who 's got a nice job somewhere else now , I understand . |
24 | That looks better , that 's got a better grip though . |
25 | It 's a chilly wind you know , I hope we 've got a better bus tonight |
26 | Most corporate buyers we spoke to agreed that B A's doing deals much like those from other airlines , indeed Merrel-Lynch said they 'd just dropped B A having got a better deal elsewhere . |
27 | Well you 've probably got I 've probably got a better deal there . |
28 | We 've got a better side now and Torquay are struggling a bit . |
29 | Now you 've got a real problem here because you just er you know that this is the only room available . |
30 | The referee 's got a real problem here . |