Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [adv] got [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I put on a stone after a recent holiday and I have n't got round to getting it off .
2 I do n't I mean I know I I 'm very busy , I 've got stuff that I should have done , months and months ago , that I have n't got round to doing yet , cos there 's been all sort of interruptions .
3 . The other ideal , which I have n't got round to doing would be to try and appoint somebody on a short term basis .
4 I have n't got round to it yet .
5 I have n't got round to videoing today cos I was out teaching this afternoon .
6 Because I have n't got round to doing it yet .
7 There 's a little spin-dryer too , but I have n't got around to using that either .
8 Anyway , it was nice to hear from you , although I have n't got around to responding until now .
9 I have n't got around to it yet , Fred .
10 No I have n't got back to the strings .
11 I have not got back to my normal working routine , quite honestly .
12 The other vineyards were all wiped out in the phylloxera epidemic of the last century and never replanted ; but lonely though it is on the local wine lists , Irouléguy will do nicely ; I have never got much beyond the stage of dividing wines into nice and nasty when it comes to describing them , so all I shall say is that Irouléguy is nice .
13 Although I 'd hardly call it hounding myself , merely a timely reminder that you have n't got away with it , ’ he corrected warningly .
14 You have never got out of the childish habit of trying to do several things at once , ’ Sally had said to her once ; Sally , so cool , so contained , so efficient she sometimes made Harriet feel as if she were still a child , though of course she would never admit it .
15 If we have not got through for what we need to er examine then the proposition is that we should reconvene at five thirty this evening .
16 Then she wonders why we have n't got on with the work .
17 Lucy Lane said : ‘ There 's a drawer full of letters all jumbled together ; we have n't got round to them yet . ’
18 It was arranged yesterday and we have n't got round to telling everybody yet .
19 It seems to be quite well run , we have n't , we have n't got round to joining it .
20 It 'll give it some form of protection which we have n't got round to doing the erm oh
21 As a matter of fact , we have n't got around to returning it yet . ’
22 We have n't got anywhere near a dozen yet !
23 We have n't got close to the matter yet , we are n't really working at it . ’
24 Yes , well , they have n't got round to it .
25 The is they have n't got round to doing it .
26 You were right in saying that there was very bad press given to hormone replacement therapy in in the early days when they used very high doses of of er un er , of normal oestrogens and this caused an increase in the amount of end of uterus , uterine cancer and this I think has generally er mo mo mo ruined the course for for the older doctors because they still think that it 's associated with an increase in cancer and they have n't got up to date to realise that the more modern preparations are not causing this and that 's where I think th the problems li lie .
27 Managers need to be alert to the influences that in combination persuade staff to take ( and condone others taking ) short cuts through the safety rules and procedures because , mistakenly , the perceived benefits outweigh the risks , and they have perhaps got away with it in the past .
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