Example sentences of "has get [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And that wretched Richard , ’ she added impatiently , ‘ Has got me right in a corner by bringing that nice man here and letting him invite Dickie down to Devon . |
2 | He has got me annoyed now , he really has done . |
3 | ‘ This black hole business has got me worried . |
4 | And Sister Souljah has got him worried . |
5 | That the revolution must succeed does not , of course , follow from the economic argument alone , even if Marx has got it right . |
6 | I do not believe that British Rail has got it right . |
7 | ‘ Gosh , she has got it bad , ’ Anne said when Maureen showed her the letter . |
8 | Another aspect which the two modes do appear to have in common is that in neither mode is the participant required to concentrate on the emotion itself ( another reason why Cemrel has got it wrong ) . |
9 | The hon. Gentleman has got it wrong and wrong again . |
10 | ‘ Well , fate has got it wrong — and so have you . |
11 | But the hospital says Mr Webb has got it wrong : |
12 | Hours of planning and consultation have gone into devising the system , but 10.30am this morning , when cars are barred entry to Skinnergate and High Row , there will still be those who say the Labour-controlled borough council has got it wrong . |
13 | But at 10.30am this morning , when cars are barred entry to Skinnergate and High Row , there will still be those who say the Labour controlled council has got it wrong . |
14 | She also has to get them ready for bed and try to avoid one child 's screams waking another . |