Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] have get " in BNC.
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1 | That 's right I 've got A T in . |
2 | ( … sorry I 've got to go , sorry I 'm late , sorry I 'm so pretty , sorry I 'm a housewife , sorry I 'm not pretty enough , sorry it 's my fault , pardon me for breathing , sorry I 'm a woman . |
3 | sorry I 've got a little handout for you with bits of information and there 's also a picture of a breach presentation and this baby has got its feet right up into its high socket . |
4 | Sorry I 've got to throw you out on time , but I 've got another appointment at four . |
5 | Sorry I 've got to go . |
6 | Oh , sorry I 've got sex on the mind . |
7 | Well I , I what I I would like to er erm sorry I 've got ta stop |
8 | oh sorry I 've got to get , move another way . |
9 | Oh I 'm sorry I 've got beef . |
10 | I 'm sorry I 've got to go to work . |
11 | and erm er I said , I 'm terribly sorry I 've got the wrong number . |
12 | I 'm sorry I 've got the telephone number now and it 's in my mind to do it . |
13 | Erm I have n't actually been listening to the programme I was asleep I 've got to be honest . |
14 | It 's getting too confusing I 've got to try it cos if I just |
15 | the queen 's English I 've got ta |
16 | Funny I 've got a sweet tooth when it comes to like chocolates and things like them |
17 | And the only bit of damp I 've got is in one corner of the house but it came from a blocked erm pipe . |
18 | He told enough boring stories about them and ended each office day with : ‘ I must go or my children will be afraid I 've got lost . ’ |
19 | ‘ I 'm afraid I 've got to work , ’ Ricky said brusquely . |
20 | ‘ I 'm afraid I 've got a confession to make , ’ said Eddy Russell finally , taking a swig from his pint of bitter and wiping the foam from his upper lip . |
21 | ‘ Mrs Kemp , I 'm afraid I 've got — ’ |
22 | With a few words of explanation Sophie made the introduction and as they walked together into the house her godmother said , ‘ I 'm afraid I 've got some news which wo n't please you , but first of all I want to hear yours . ’ |
23 | I really do hope the labour party is stuck in some kind of thirties plan I 'm afraid I 've got my doubts . |
24 | Now when we was between sixteen and eighteen if you was unemployed you 'd got to go to school . |
25 | She spoke and understood more English than had at first appeared but it seemed to be English she had got from the Kettering children , so she was easily understood by Jacqueline who would run to her , climb on to her lap , whenever the maid sat down for a moment and stay there silent and apparently overawed . |
26 | ‘ His timing was impeccable , and he ended up the hero but you set your own standards and once they are high you have got to keep up with them . |
27 | And to be interested you 've got to attend your branch meetings and know what 's going on . |
28 | ‘ I 'm afraid she 's got a long wait , though , ’ said Mum to Brown Owl . |
29 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 've got it wrong , darling , ’ said Everthorpe , struggling to retain his poise . |
30 | ‘ The Battle of Britain did n't last long , but I 'm afraid you 've got about another five years of war , Johnny . ’ |