Example sentences of "have get [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The first quarter is not even over yet , but already Merrill Lynch & Co analyst Daniel Mandresh is lowering his estimate for IBM Corp 's 1993 earnings ( before the inevitable charges ) — and yes , his forecast has gotten from rotten to worse : he is now going for a range of 50 cents to $1.00 a share from a previous $1 to $1.50 , saying poor mainframe sales continue to overshadow the improvements in other areas .
2 The joints between plastic gutters can leak too — usually because dirt or grit has got between the gutter and the seal or because the seal itself has perished .
3 ( Columbia Tristar , 15 , rental only ) Stanley & Iris Once one has got over the novelty of seeing Jane Fonda and Robert de Niro don blue collars to play working-class lost souls , Martin Ritt 's adaptation of the novel Union Street ( set on Teeside ) is fairly absorbing .
4 Albie has become a celebrity in Speke , and now he has got over the shock I think he is actually enjoying the limelight .
5 The tremendous form of new skipper Steve Regeling has given Knott a boost and he is confident Dave Cheshire has got over his mechanical problems .
6 ‘ The trouble is , Miss Galahad , this flaming green-eyed redhead has got under your skin , she 's growing with you darling , like mistletoe on an oak .
7 ‘ It 's Wilder himself who has got under her skin , ’ Silas commented drily .
8 Before the reference has got under way , the most likely procedure will be the construction summons .
9 Construction issues can still be raised before the reference has got under way : 8.17.1 and 11.2 .
10 A £1.15m project has got under way to improve the drainage system and prevent homes in the Danesbury Drive area of York from flooding after heavy rain .
11 I tend to be rather disorganised when packing gear , so anything that helps me keep things in the right place has got to be a bonus .
12 But one has got to be realistic .
13 Our concentration has got to be on the teaching and on the stretching of children .
14 Mr Baker also conceded ‘ there will be in the 1990s inescapable areas of expenditure where there has got to be increases , for example , in caring for the elderly ’ .
15 Kelly said : ‘ It 's not right that the end of year events are worth more than the early season classics just because the interest has got to be maintained to the finish . ’
16 Anything after his terrible sitcom Home James has got to be an improvement , has n't it ?
17 Raising money for charity has got to be worthwhile .
18 There has got to be rivalry and life can be very frustrating . ’
19 There has got to be rivalry and life can be very frustrating . ’
20 Any bands that sack a bass player for not spending enough money on the right clothes , especially when ‘ he was a good musician as well ’ , has got to be brain dead .
21 This myth has got to be quashed !
22 ( laughter ) Allen : This has got to be a long-term plan .
23 ‘ And when you look at some of their shops and you see the same old wooden table that has been sitting out the front for months priced at £10 , or £20 , you realise the money has got to be coming from somewhere else — and we know it 's coming from knocking . ’
24 ‘ He has got to , he has got to , ’ confirmed the seer .
25 ‘ He has got to , he has got to , ’ confirmed the seer .
26 There has got to be some kind of responsibility to deliver what they think they are buying . ’
27 ‘ We 're going in the right direction but I do n't know where the piste has got to . ’
28 Fell told New Scientist , ‘ but Sizewell 's case has got to be made without relying on LOFT ’ .
29 My dealings with the café owner have left me with the impression that he has got to breaking point with the number of canoeists being attracted to the Fairy Glen and has singled out a canoeist who happens to drive a red Escort van and has used this as an excuse for stopping other canoeists when the real reason goes much deeper and in my opinion is linked to financial gain .
30 People are now waking up to the fact that the natural world is our primary source and has got to be conserved if man is to continue .
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