Example sentences of "[to-vb] [Wh adv] [pron] have get " in BNC.
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1 | They were burning to know how he had got on in New York , and Isobel asked him . |
2 | Hereward 's own background needs clarifying in case there are other people who wanted him dead.Dersingham , and by extension Vanessa , might have a motive , so I need to know where he 's got to in his search for a putative heir . |
3 | Clearly defined aims and objectives will bring you the results you desire , and remember : if you do n't know where you are going , then how are you going to know when you have got there . |
4 | There was a pause while Ryan tried to remember where he had got to . |
5 | He stayed immobile , trying desperately to identify where he was and to recall how he had got there . |
6 | Jeff Goodman talks about a new opportunity which the University Careers Service is offering to graduates of the last ten years to re-assess where they have got to in their careers . |
7 | It 's up to Terry and Rog are to decide how he 's got to safely man the job . |
8 | So Edward had come back to see how she had got on . |
9 | ‘ And even though most would have been quite happy to get where I had got at that age , I believe that a man is nothing unless he believes he has greater possibilities . |
10 | But I felt so different about my daughter and tried to learn where she 'd gotten to . |
11 | need to see where you 've got to and |
12 | Perhaps I ought to explain why I 've got Peter here . |
13 | we there er easier to say when you 've got erm a bit of drift down you as well . |
14 | Last week it despatched entry forms for the Scottish Marketing Awards to its members , encouraging them to show how they had got to the top of the class . |