Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] got [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That was how I eventually got my bicycle . |
2 | I am sorry I have been so long in replying but I only got your letter two days ago . |
3 | And once I nearly got my head flattened , cos I sent up the wrong thing and bang he sent it down and I just got my head out of there in time . |
4 | ‘ In fact , I did n't even know McCallen had n't started for I just got my head down and went for it from the fall of the flag . |
5 | I just got my dad going . |
6 | I just got my coat and went out . |
7 | I just got me coal and I was looking solvent and I 've only got so many weeks and I 've got to empty the stupid thing again . |
8 | Erm I finally got his coat on , and then , I said , come on we 'll walk . |
9 | And once I nearly got my head flattened , cos I sent up the wrong thing and bang he sent it down and I just got my head out of there in time . |
10 | The first time in Ireland where I nearly got my head blown off . ’ |
11 | I never got my meat out ! |
12 | I never got my money back from Bill Murphy , either . |
13 | I never got my dollar . |
14 | And I took that little book up to the union and showed it to the branch secretary and still I never got my bike or any compensation for it . |
15 | On the handshake it was only when I got notified that I 'd been awarded the gold badge , I realized I never got my hand back that day . |
16 | Ken , as that star , received star treatment from this reviewer of the revue — which incidentally got its title from being a company of eight performing at eight o'clock each evening . |
17 | No she does n't have to work , but she , she chooses to work nine till six , I mean she just got her pension thing out did n't she ? |
18 | er you may never of had a house at all and yet you still got your family |
19 | Sooner or later , if she ever got her reason back , she would realise that her daughter had resigned from this German job six weeks before the accident , that she had n't breathed a word to her aunt or her friends about the possibility of her returning to Europe . |
20 | Turning up like the proverbial bad penny , acting for all the world like the Mountie who always got his man — or , in her case , woman . |
21 | You also got your mail at dinnertime , opened , read and censored by the screws during the morning . |
22 | She managed so well that on the Wednesday in Hartford she even got her encore , which she had rehearsed and never had the chance to perform , ‘ The Last Rose of Summer ’ . |
23 | She never got her use back and she never spoke again . |
24 | She certainly got her apology from the supervisor . |
25 | A night out was not complete without a gamble on the station machine , when the agony of nine successive defeats would be replaced by euphoria when you actually got your bar . |
26 | so we did n't open yours , and when you left , I thought oh no , they 're gon na think we 're really rude , because we still got their bottle of wine , and we did n't drink it . |
27 | Well , they eventually got their chance , during a rest day at the Monte Carlo Open . |
28 | ‘ It 's how they probably got their reputation for being thick . ’ |
29 | ‘ He only got his chance because we had a few players out with flu . |
30 | " Apparently some of the younger fellows in the Owsla have been giving him a thin time — teasing him about his fur , you know , and saying he only got his place because of the Threarah . |