Example sentences of "to have got a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm relieved to have got a run into Mukddaam , ’ Hern said . |
2 | SINGER Julian Lennon looks to have got a bit carried away with his shopping . |
3 | ‘ But they appear to have got a bit lax on ( a ) . ’ |
4 | Yes er and of course i if er rather like it seems as happened last week , if he seems to have got a bit of time he seems to need to have to extend it |
5 | She looked from one to the other , glad to have got a word in on behalf of Aunt Bertha , but it brought no softening to the inscrutable expression on Silas 's face . |
6 | Was it was it difficult then to have to have got a job in Nottingham , you had to go to Newark because it was w work was n't as ava as as er |
7 | Many valued the former Manchester City winger at around £1m , so Derby appear to have got a bargain . |
8 | Somewhere along the way we seem to have got a lot of wires crossed . ’ |
9 | Yes but they never seem to have got a lot down at Walsall . |