Example sentences of "got [pron] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've got my papers for the Army , Mr Fitz .
2 ‘ If only I 'd got my clothes for the wedding , ’ she mourned .
3 ‘ Ach , I 've always got my newspaper for when they ca n't reverse .
4 Just six weeks till the end of term because I 've got my books for six weeks and they 've used , date stamped in them is the last day of term ca n't be bad can it ?
5 And I 've got , I 've got my colours for netball and Roxy has and Katrina from the lower sixth are getting theirs in February .
6 And I 've got my reason for that .
7 GUIL : You 've only got their word for it .
8 Anyway we 've only got her word for the whole story .
9 I could have got you tickets for the Grand Prix . ’
10 He 'd read up about George Joseph Smith , he said , after he 'd got his idea for a show .
11 Very angry with me as he had not got his cheque for 82 for ex pupil 's tools .
12 Graham Hick has got his century for Worcestershire and is on ( 104 ) one hundred and four , not out .
13 ‘ We 've still only got his word for it , ’ said Lewis , after Ashenden had gone .
14 Having got his way for so long , he should now relax and let the chair revert to what it it was in the past : a part-time job .
15 Maybe that 's what Uncle John had got his medals for .
16 A young Abyssinian , returning to camp with a victim 's testicle hanging from his belt , he compared to ‘ a deserving young Etonian who has just got his colours for cricket . ’
17 Once we had got our jobs for the morning we set about then eagerly as everything had to be perfect right down to the last detail .
18 Got your ingredients for food ?
19 I 'll have to do some more calls on Friday night to try and get those appointments , and if necessary , I 'll have to come in on Saturday morning , because you do n't finish a week until you 've got your appointments for the following week .
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