Example sentences of "have got [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Normally clients wo n't get the feeling they have had value for money unless they have had a disaster and the lawyer has got them out of it , ’ said , one of the senior partners in Biggart Baillie Gifford 's company and commercial department . |
2 | Howey has got it off to a T : so far , she has thrown many of her top opponents with it , including Emanuella Pierantozzi , the Italian world title-holder , who only just managed to twist out and avoid a score in the last world championships . |
3 | I understand it was your own stupidity in refusing to accept Silas 's ring until he 'd got her out of the house . |
4 | Then on , they 'd got it on from time to happy time , eaten together every week , seen movies , theatre , films , drag , done disco , reggae , boogie … |
5 | He was holding a crumpled plastic carrier bag with some fashionable logo on it — presumably he 'd got it out of a dustbin . |
6 | Well , yes , of course , but erm we have to remember that a large number of children have always left school without knowing their tables , without really having got anything out of mathematics . |
7 | He knew I needed the money and he knew he 'd got me for for a he 'd have got me up at six o'clock in the morning if he 'd have needed me . |
8 | And if he 'd have needed me at six he 'd have got me up at five . |
9 | How else could he have got them out of the keep ? |
10 | My own belief , which is shared , oddly enough , by the head of the CIA , William Webster , is that sanctions would have eroded his military capacity so much that , given another nine months or so — assuming we has used that period for more flexible diplomacy , which we notably failed to do — then we could either have got him out by negotiation , or we could have promoted a situation inside Iraq in which he could n't fight . |
11 | Well it is three hundred and twenty thousand pound that they 're paying to this person that should not have been there in the first place , he walked on there , he built places there without planning permission and I think if the council had played their cards right , they could have got him off without paying out this three hundred twenty thousand pound . |
12 | Ye 'd never have got it out of him in a million years . |
13 | Old and faded stuff , they must have got it out of an attic . " |
14 | ‘ You 've got yourself out of bed . |
15 | ‘ You 've got me out of the house at last , ’ Bertha whimpered . |
16 | It loses impact does n't it because a the power of the voice is hit against there , b it 's very rude to talk while I 've got me back to you as well so people yes lose interest . |
17 | I 'd er oh I 've got one out of pool numbers . |
18 | I 'll see if I 've got one out in the van . |
19 | We 've got one down to one eighty . |
20 | They 've got one in they 've got one in like that as well have n't they ? |
21 | There are yes , you 've got nothing on like your , there , your body is there , you 're running around |
22 | I 've got something out of life now . |
23 | It would seem that we now have four hundred thousand pounds available that was n't apparent before , and that 's come from the Department of the Environment , and that is enough for me to say well , we 've got something out of it , it was n't a fiasco or a waste of time and now I can rejoin the Conservative group with some degree of credibility . |
24 | I 've got them on in one room , er I put them on a little bit |
25 | I 've got them down as T , L , F that one , okay |
26 | Oh , I 've got him in at the play school you see , starts play school after Easter |
27 | They 've got him down at the station for questioning . |
28 | ‘ I suppose you 're off now , now you 've got everything out of me you wanted . ’ |
29 | . Well we 've got everything out of the erm loft for you . |
30 | But I 'm getting a , I 'd , I 'd , I 'm up to normal now , I 've got everything back on a normal par I think . |