Example sentences of "had got [verb] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Kelly believed she too would go on to other things God had got planned for her . ’
2 It was the first time she 'd ever spoken to Aunt Sarah and come away with this feeling of no comfort , no help , weighing her down as if the big brass door stop from the porch had got lodged inside her .
3 And erm my brother said well you 've got ta give me some they told Joe nobody had got to go on it from his property and nobody had got to step on it because .
4 So , it seemed that Scotland had got rid of her usurper , after a bare three months .
5 On November 21st he told Poindexter , who was advising him that the Justice Department ‘ fact-finding mission ’ was about to descend on his office , that he had got rid of them all .
6 But then again , Pontius Pilate rejected the Lord Jesus and thought that in doing so he had got rid of him .
7 He was glad he had got rid of her .
8 Now on this occasion after " last orders " when Joe had got rid of everyone , save the remnants of my party , we went downstairs into the cellar and were enjoying pints drawn off by Mrs Joe when there was a great thundering on the door .
9 I expect you thought you had got rid of your two bad pennies ! ' ’
10 In the meantime the scandal had received such widespread publicity that every collector in Moscow and Leningrad had got to know of it , and they were all afraid of having anything to do with me .
11 And erm my brother said well you 've got ta give me some they told Joe nobody had got to go on it from his property and nobody had got to step on it because .
12 He was now trying to drag one of the wavy-bladed Malayan daggers out of his belt , which was actually a cummerbund ; he was having difficulty , though , because the corrugated edges had got caught in his shirt .
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