Example sentences of "course [pron] have get " in BNC.

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1 And as time went on course I 'd got no experience of house cleaning boots and managing , or anything like that !
2 ‘ Of course I 've got a plan , and you 'll see what it is in a few moments , if you 're too stupid to guess before that — ’ They swung round a bend and he swore suddenly and loudly .
3 ‘ Of course I 've got a minute — what the bloody hell d' you think I 'm doing here at this time of night ? ’
4 Of course I 've got a family !
5 Of course I 've got my leave
6 And of course I had to get another lens , a piece of glass about the same size , in order to grind it , because you grind the glass with another piece of glass with a grit in between .
7 Oh there is ca oh of course I have got cakes in the .
8 Noble Lord , Lord Callaghan says and I might say so , slightly mischievously , well after all he 's going to appoint the appointers and going to make the short list , short list for the Right My Right Honourable Friend to appoint , but of course somebody 's got to appoint the appointers and er that would be done by the by my Right Honourable Friend , but that does n't mean to say for goodness sake that they 're in his pocket .
9 But you was with it all the War , even before the War , and then when the War came , and of course you 've got a fair amount when the War came on you see .
10 All the women were , and that 's true of of the hosiery industry , of course you 've got a a there 's a big distinction between the hosiery industry as such and the hosiery finishing industry which was then the , they 're amalgamated now , but there were two entirely distinct unions , in tho Er as a matter of fact they n n they never met together .
11 Er but of course you 've got to fund that yourself , or at least that 's what most people think .
12 And then of course you 've got your , I think people made more use of the convalescent club , which we have got .
13 Yes , you you 've got to extend the route , well of course you 've got to put up , trolley poles every for about forty yards and then of course there was two lengths of trolley wire that had to go because as you know trolley buses used to have two arms , positive and negative supply and er , of course the bus had to come back er alongside the premiu the outward route , it come on , so you had four wires up there and the cost of copper wire was terrific so the motor buses were developed and we expenim experimented with the buses on , on extensions mainly but when the extensions were finished we then begradged because trolley wires were then beginning to wear out , rather than replace them they would convert a trolley route into a bus route , and erm because the erm , there was a lot of people hated to see the demise of the trolley buses because they were so clean and silent and the buses came , you got the deal sloke and lumbering of the old engines , that a lot of people hated to see the trolley buses go but cos that was the , the reason that they went .
14 And then of course you 've got Ronald Reagan and history ended with Ronald Reagan .
15 Oh yeah and of course you 've got to be a bit careful as well when you hear all these things on the motorway
16 Yeah , but er , this is usually you 've got to work on top of course you 've got ta
17 Those little sachets , unless of course you 've got a divider in there that takes two different types , yeah Oh one .
18 so it 's erm the times have all changed now because of going somewhere different , but of course you 've got ta go out tonight , we 've got to , in fact we 've got to go out within the hour , it 's Steve 's mum 's birthday erm so tomorrow you know you ca n't get think and my brother turned up last night so you just ca n't , I have n't even packed his case yet .
19 the wrong , the wrong side of the road , of course you 've got the blind bend , somebody had gone round there , somebody else was coming down old Whitton Road legally
20 Have you , technically , presumably erm , Gooch could appeal , you can be timed out if you 're not on the , on the field by that time , but then of course you 've got another erm eighty yards or so to walk to up to the far end .
21 So you let go gently then you do the same on the other side , and then of course you 've got this piece free .
22 And then of course you 've got the er the business of er places you 're going to .
23 I think Row was about the last row in and of course you 'd got all the fields , Gardens and what have you .
24 And er we used to get the work come to us all jumble up in waggons , and throw it onto a bench and then of course you 'd got to pick the top before you could turn it .
25 Of course you had to get them .
26 to get in , three fifty each and then we paid another six pound , ten P and for that we had popcorn , Minstrels , one large Coke , a lot bigger than that and two small ones , and of course everything 's got like all this on
27 And we went up there and we had just we 'd , we took the labour rooms and er of course we had got a cup of tea with them you know ?
28 We had a wholesalers of course we had to get wholesalers for some things .
29 Later on , in a pub , Mr Smith chats to a friend : ‘ Of course we 've got to get stuck in , at least to some extent , because the alternatives make the mind boggle . ’
30 We 've actually got a situation outside where I live where a thirty mile an hour speed limit is erm finishes just in front of some of the houses and of course we 've got no access to their the gardens so we just park on the road .
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