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

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1 I remember standing in the dinner queue and all these kids coming up to me , asking me if it was true , where I had got her from and what I was doing with her .
2 " Where I 've got a job .
3 Could you come with men There are a lot of things I want to talk about , and it would be easier in my office , where I 've got maps and things . "
4 Either that or I 've got wax in my ears .
5 Either that , or I 've got a secret penchant for women who attack me with briefcases and then do their best to alienate half my work-force . ’
6 What we 've got to do is , or I 've got to do is to get our sister companies to visit the buggers .
7 But you might be talking to a client , says , but at the moment , I 've got no need , erm , or I 've got n no intention of buying now , but I might be buying in a year or two year 's time .
8 She had not told him exactly where she had got all the money that had been spent so freely around this house , but of course he guessed .
9 He was silent , as she carefully replaced his sleeping member where she had got it from , and buttoned his fly .
10 My mother was reading to me from A Sporting Trip Through Abyssinia , and I can remember exactly where she had got to in the book when , thinking I looked feverish , she took my temperature and put me to bed .
11 Where where she 's got her flat .
12 ‘ Any idea where she 's got to ? ’
13 And seeing you 've got another life inside you , it must be doing something to them must n't it ?
14 Whereas it 's civil society — as represented in the soaps — where you 've got debates around morality and culture .
15 Where you 've got reformers ranging from those who want the household suffrage er household suffrage .
16 It does n't it 's not like back where you 've got C K at the end because there 's the S in front of it as well it 's ask .
17 " Where you 've got such useful contacts . "
18 And you have to insert it before where you 've got the cursor .
19 Well , it would depend but I mean there are various of nuisance from noise in the flats , or anywhere where you 've got a lot of people put together all living in a s fairly small area .
20 So that was the , the philosophy behind that particular proposal , that where you 've got development works , you take them out of the budget , and the bidding process , and try and get a rolling programme of expenditure and receipts , so that , if that 's approved that would deal with two and three .
21 It 's great to go slow where you 've got houses , children and all the other things , but I , Avenue , which is on er plan five , is one of the radial roads that goes through the centre of erm out in the direction and to put a thirty mile an hour speed limit on this I think is totally unrealistic .
22 Yes , so it 's it 's something where you 've got to try and influence somebody to change to a new way of doing it .
23 Now apart from by taking land from the landlords which is pretty in unspecific , all of the others are , are s are straight , very moderate , very limited acquisitions and then if you go on where you 've got ta protect the middle peasant etcetera , then they are really very low key methods , you , you , you would not see that I think as being the return to land reform .
24 Where you 've got smokers or you 've got an open fire
25 Where you 've got a division in them .
26 It 's a bit like what we 've been doing before where you 've got to look at the money .
27 where you 've got some in there it wo n't matter .
28 Where you 've got ta get underneath them .
29 You know that , that one where you 've got ta make up a monster .
30 Anyway you just go where you 've got to go
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