Example sentences of "got [art] [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Me friend over in Norway , she said she 's she got over there and sat down and she thought , yes , she 's got the Complete Works of Shakespeare , I 'll have a whale of a time trying to read it , she picks up the book , it 's all in Norwegian .
2 You 've got the nineteen percent and , as the statement says , there was some degree of benefit from currency .
3 Make damn sure you 've got the right people in the right place , so they do the work rather than you .
4 yeah but you have n't got the right people now have you ?
5 He says the problem with some teams , like the Eastern Europeans , is that they want to be part of the display flying circus , but they have n't got the financial means .
6 Erm so you 've either got you know the , the , the sort of or the old people , or you 've got the young people , and that reaches back down the age range into things like child abuse which is now , you know , very er much er on the agenda .
7 they think that it 's all cut and dry , well they have n't got the then people will come round and investigate yet !
8 But over and above this is a terrible fact that despite what they are already putting up with , they 've got more they 've got the seventeen percent coming on their .
9 Now 3 × £9 is £27 , if you add the £2 that the porter kept you have a total of £29 — so who 's got the missing £1 ?
10 There are enough places , but we have n't got the qualified people unfortunately !
11 Agnes read them through , then said more calmly : ‘ Well , he does seem to have got the top people
12 So you 've got a continuous series of forms erm but at the ends of the ring the erm two species are behaving as good species and as distinct , and at what point could you say there 's been a sudden break .
13 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 .
14 You know you 've got a million people and you 're just looking after a thousand , maybe more .
15 I 've got a million people screaming down the line for you .
16 Oh I 've got a right pair here !
17 Mrs MacDonald 's got a blue mink , but that one of yours is nice , too . ’
18 He 's got a blue pair of D M boots .
19 I have n't got a decent pair of shoes you know !
20 Men might say , ‘ She 's got a nice pair . ’
21 She 's got a nice pair of legs ai n't she ?
22 so they 're nice , I 've kept them , so I 've got a black and I 've got a khaki pair
23 Our , our Carole 's got a fifty pence meter .
24 Paul was saying that I mean , they 're a hundred percent nomination housing the people who need the housing most are are n't the ones who who 'll be able to er , to use the and there 's no housing strategy on on er o o on the equity part , the the there might be , only a tiny bit , on on on the rent side but it does n't homes fo for the people who really need it , even if they 've got a hundred percent nomination flats !
25 Cos we 've got a hundred percent hundred percent increase in volume
26 got a hundred percent for acting
27 Here it is , and erm , leave these er , on this row er twenty five , I 've got a total sales figures , and it 's that total sales figure there that I want to pass across into another file .
28 PS Nutty 's got a good pair of legs if they 're any use to you , why do n't you slice your way over here to see them ? do n't think he 'd miss them as he 's legless most of the time anyway .
29 Well you 've got another pair of brown ones upstairs you could wear as well , you 've got a new pair of brown ones upstairs
30 But it 's a compliment it 's a compliment from the company saying we 've got a looking people that we 're quite that people can you know .
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