Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv] get " in BNC.
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31 | Has it still got it ? |
32 | If you 're wanting to take er early retirement and erm you 're wanting enhancement say you retire at fifty nine and you want some enhancement , can you ask for enhancement sort of up to sixty five or has it only got to be up to sixty ? |
33 | So if somebody says I 'll have a set of double glazing doors or something until they 've actually been installed he then gets paid . |
34 | I expect it probably got erm er stuck in the machine or something . |
35 | Mm , mm I 'm sure , has he still got car in garage like ? |
36 | I has he still got it then or is it , i re oh receiver Steve that got it |
37 | Has he still got his long hair ? |
38 | So what about Russell today then David , has he still got a sore throat ? |
39 | He mentioned he often gets the coaching bug , I say Leeds should give him the opportunity to get more involved in that side now . |
40 | Has anyone else got other examples ? |
41 | I mean , has , has anyone else got these wo , it 's off the last bulletin . |
42 | Has anyone else got a love letter from our Swedish arsehole . |
43 | PS Has anyone still got the torygraph listings for their FFL , if so could you please post them to me . |
44 | PS Has anyone still got the torygraph listings for their FFL , if so could you please post them to me . |
45 | The other aspect is there are a large number of people a large number of these countries depend on their forest industries for producing foreign exchange which is particularly scant , a lot of the world , particularly Africa is suffering from debt problems , erm I worked in Uganda for 14 years and I found it really to get back there : the salary of a forest officer now is something , is worth in real terms something like 1 percent of what it was in 1962. erm His salary in 1962 was something in the region of six thousand a year in present terms , it 's now worth £60. erm He has to go out and get most of his livelihood from some other source , and Uganda 's an extreme case , but there are many other African countries where the position is similar . |
46 | Say he somehow got to know of Aldhelm 's coming , even so by avoiding he could only delay recognition , not prevent it , he would have to reappear in the end . |
47 | So I do n't know what else to get . |
48 | Many runners spend far too much time fretting about what pace they hope to run , or whether to wear gloves , while ignoring more basic details which could eventually affect their even getting to the start . |
49 | ‘ My ole man got upset an' 'e told me ter get rid o' the bloody fing before 'e got 'ome from work ternight. 'E works on the trams , yer see , ’ the woman explained . |
50 | ‘ Anyway , 'e told me ter get out an' called me a lazy so-an'-so so I stuck one on 'im . |
51 | He also advised them again to get a high-profile chairman and a well-known editor . |
52 | Let me just get down there . |
53 | let me just get back that was abhorrent as a word w has already been used and er should be used again by what you said , you saw s somebody being raped by two soldiers . |
54 | Okay let's get Even though it 's fantastically interesting but er erm let me just get a bit of feedback from . |
55 | Right , let me just get back to Marge is on her own . |
56 | Tell you what let me just get on my jacket . |
57 | Let me just get my jacket first and I 'll be with you . |
58 | An' when I ask questions no one listens and Mum says I always get under 'er feet , ’ I added . |
59 | If you let somebody else get stuff on your book , and some of them could n't pay it , you know , you 've no means of paying it . |
60 | Sally says she even got lost on the course but the race was excellent |