Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] get [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | On the basis of the , the huge attempts I 've made to get very little informa and , and the lack of success getting information out of them , no , I do n't think so . |
2 | But Ember clamped her limbs against his own and whispered , ‘ So we 've got to get away . |
3 | I 've got to get away . ’ |
4 | ‘ You 've got to get away from here , ’ she insisted . |
5 | ‘ We 've got to get away , ’ Lucy insisted . |
6 | ‘ We 've got to get away from here — now ! |
7 | So I thought , I 've got to get upstairs and find something , some means . |
8 | ‘ I 've got to get upstairs and see Lesley-Jane ! ’ hissed Charles . |
9 | ‘ You 've got to get ahead of the rest , ’ I blurted . |
10 | I 've got to get as many people as I can . |
11 | GERRY Francis last night leapt to the defence of Graham Taylor and insisted : ‘ We 've got to get together to help England . ’ |
12 | but I think that 's , before it goes too far that 's the bit you 've got to get together is the police support 'cos if you look at Woodborough and Calverton they 've got a farm watch system in that area , the farmers were very very keen on doing |
13 | erm and so they 've got to get together in , in class groups . |
14 | And you 've got to get there at night and at weekends to find out what really goes on , and whether they are meaningful in terms of pollution . ’ |
15 | Come on , Ellis , we 've got to get there . |
16 | There 's blues football actors and bagpipes all for Children in Need in Richmond on Friday twenty sixth November but we 've got to get there first Henry . |
17 | And I 've got to get there on time , too , or Elise will go up the wall . ’ |
18 | He says my mum used to take me everywhere I wanted to go but she ca n't anymore so I 've got to get there by bus or by bike . |
19 | I 've got to get there . |
20 | We 've got to get twice to get off . |
21 | ‘ I 've got to get backstage and talk to those guys . ’ |
22 | ‘ Go and find us some clothes , Nails — we 're all starving , and I 've got to get home and do Midnight . ’ |
23 | ‘ I 've got to get home and make the dinner . ’ |
24 | ‘ This is the first opportunity I 've had to get away from Josh and the director . |
25 | So far , I 've managed to get away with it . ’ |
26 | I 've managed to get away . |
27 | But you 've managed to get so many exciting things going . |
28 | ‘ Between you and me and the gatepost , I 've managed to get quite a few interesting little irons in the fire — projects I 'd like to have time to work on . ’ |