Example sentences of "[pron] have get [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Of all the things I 'd got up to in my time , I never thought I 'd be stitched for trying to return someone 's stolen property . |
2 | Then the afternoon , we 'd had lunch anyway I 'd got up out the chair , I was so bloody livid ! |
3 | Once I 'd got on to the continent I 'd walk there if I had to . |
4 | But obviously I 'd got on to something a bit more skilled and I still had this know all attitude . |
5 | I 'd got through to a girl I said extension two three six and then oh and the feller said er |
6 | I 'd got out of that because by the time I got home she was gone . |
7 | I had n't realized just how much I 'd got out of the swing of things but everyone helped as much as they could and I soon adjusted back again . |
8 | ‘ I 'd got in amongst the sharks , filming them in a feeding frenzy . ’ |
9 | You thought I 'd got off with him for fuck 's sake ! |
10 | ‘ By when do I have to get out of the house ? ’ |
11 | They were spreading rumours that Mac and I knew the starter and that I had got away with a false start . |
12 | I had got away by a lucky stroke and there would be no problem getting back into the Grand because one of my pals would be on sentry duty and it would be a case of " pass friend " . |
13 | I knew he now realized this was serious , but I was not sure I had got through to him how serious . |
14 | I sometimes like to think it was my eloquence , but the fact of the matter is that if I had got up on my hind legs and suggested a bit of Karaoke instead of the morning service , they would have leaped at it . |
15 | Only now , in my old age , I wish I had got down from the table and put my arms round his neck and kissed him . |
16 | ( I thought I had got out of this by saying it was a firm 's car park so it would be the same four drivers . ) |
17 | ‘ I had to get away from there for a few hours . |
18 | Plus , while I had to get up at eight for Whiteleys . |
19 | Although I was helping out Miss Louise I had to get up at six o'clock in the morning to do all the chores before school . |
20 | I had to get up at quarter to seven this morning . |
21 | I used to try and not say er , you know , to make her feel uncomfortable and that sort of thing , but I did use to draw the line when they used to be eleven and half past eleven saying goodnight and I had to get up at half past , six o'clock , seven o'clock |
22 | It was so embarrassing , I had to get up in front of hundreds of people and collect this award . |
23 | I 've got catarrh , in fact I had to get up in the night and put some there |
24 | ‘ When it was time for me to fire the very pistol , I had to get up from the wireless operator 's seat and had to move my parachute — which was always as close to my feet as possible and instead of lifting it up by the canvas carrying handle , I lifted it up by the metal handle ( the rip cord ) and so had a bundle of silk to get out of the way . |
25 | But I had to get together in one room , the admirals , the intelligence people , the civil servants , all the people who 'd played a critical role in advising her . |
26 | ‘ Means I had to get down on me hands and knees with the bill-hook , round the back like . |
27 | Daisy was about to say ‘ by women ’ , but hastily changed it to ‘ by members of the congregation as I was leaving , and I had to get back for Ethel 's heart . ’ |
28 | I felt numb but I had to get back to his stable three miles away and tie him up . |
29 | Did not get the job — dear , former [ xx ] Manager , drove me up there ( 6 miles north of Perth ) and then on to Dunkeld where he insisted on giving me lunch — he had originally thought of taking me to Gleneagles , but I had to get back to the outplacement people — and did so , only to find ‘ my ’ counsellor had , for the third time , failed to keep an appointment with me . |
30 | By the time we eventually turned to starboard and headed off towards the UK I was most anxious to get home : I was to be the best man at a wedding that day , and I had to get back before high noon , When the dawn really appeared we were lying very sedately over ( and we were not aware of it at the time ) Belgium . |