Example sentences of "[verb] got [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Ruddy sciatica has got me today .
2 It has got me really depressed .
3 And that wretched Richard , ’ she added impatiently , ‘ Has got me right in a corner by bringing that nice man here and letting him invite Dickie down to Devon .
4 ‘ This black hole business has got me worried .
5 Yeah , it 's exactly that kind of experience that I think has got me thinking about what I was saying before you came , well before we were just doing the coffee , about the idea of actually starting to draw , well I was calling contracts , but probably it 's more better called agreements , about you know , the theatre will do this , we will do that and
6 He has got me annoyed now , he really has done .
7 The first is that he has got her into bed so easily and the second is that it seems to mean nothing to her .
8 Governments , it seems , have yet to learn a fact that most smokers readily acknowledge : the tobacco industry has got them precisely where it wants them .
9 It 's not that they need them , it 's because they know everyone else has got them .
10 If God 's overall strategy in sending us his Spirit is to equip the Church for mission , and bring people into the messianic kingdom , the sphere of salvation — we may well ask what he does when he has got them there ?
11 ‘ 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 .
12 Then he knows that he has got them .
13 Colin Shepherd , the Hereford Conservative , has got them breathing down his neck too .
14 It is n't now for the rest nobody has got them .
15 Albert has scorned a stammer that he will tell you has got him into trouble on more than one occasion on the golf course ; and he emerged from brother Alfie 's shadow to partner his own Open champion — a player who at one time was reputed to throw a 5-iron almost as long as he could hit it , and who , it was told , sometimes sacked two caddies a week — to the prized claret jug .
16 And Sister Souljah has got him worried .
17 ‘ As time has gone on , the whole thing has got him more and more down , so this is a great relief and a huge weight off his shoulders .
18 Maybe the Spiderglass network has got him ?
19 Howard has got him beautifully .
20 Or no , do n't tell me , ’ she denied with a scowl every bit as horrible as her son 's , ‘ he 's adopted another blasted lame duck and has got him living here with him !
21 Wharton , right , says his new hobby , golf , has got him in par-fect shape to slug O'Toole — now known as Fidel Castro — and grab title glory at Elland Road later this month .
22 Goulding has a wild streak in him which has got him sent off twice and sin-binned four times .
23 The poll tax has been an outstanding success for the right hon. Member for Wirral , West ( Mr. Hunt ) — it has got him into the Cabinet .
24 Unless — nightmare ! — Wilko has got him to sign so 's he can sell at a higher price to Blackburn … : - (
25 Alan is just 26 and it 's probably purely that which has got him my vote .
26 This one has got us scratching our heads . ’
27 I 'm beginning to feel that the whole anti-smoking campaign has got us nowhere .
28 This has got us both imprisoned , me as much as you . ’
29 We have erm there have been certain decisions made over time which has got us to this position and whether erm you agree or anyone agrees or not the the the right next step is to specify a location , nevertheless it 's embodied in what 's gone on so far , a series of steps towards making the decision .
30 ‘ It tells us just how big a mess the Government has got us into : a £50 billion deficit and very little sign of the promised post-election recovery . ’
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