Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] get [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ No one has ever managed to get through to me . ’
2 The final recipient has still got to get on with the work based on this small amount of information , only now with DOPACS he has a time limit .
3 He turned up at a party one night having just managed to get back from Italy where he 'd been supposed to be studying and it came out that he 'd been to Rome , too , and had actually met her father and knew their story — better than she did — and had sat at the feet of the Marchesa Giulia .
4 I 've just had to get on with it , and that 's been a good thing . ’
5 ‘ But the way I see it I 've just got to get on with it , I do n't have any choice . ’
6 I 've just got to get out of here . ’
7 She wanted to sit down but I said we 've just got to get out as soon as possible .
8 He says you 've just got to get out .
9 She wanted to sit down but I said we 've just got to get out as soon as possible .
10 He says you 've just got to get out .
11 And when when my technique has improved , because I I 've as I said , I 've just started getting back into po portrait photography , and I forgot a lot of what I learnt before .
12 I had always longed to get back to Abyssinia .
13 You 've still got to get on with life !
14 No , you 've still got to get back to your place
15 How she had ever managed to get back to the Shelbourne , she did n't know .
16 Mrs Sparsit 's great-aunt , ‘ an immensely fat old woman , with an inordinate appetite for butcher 's meat , and a mysterious leg which had now refused to get out of bed for fourteen years ’ .
17 Adam had often refused to get out , and Gran had had to pay for another ride .
18 Children who 've been given at a far too tender age , the terrible power of holding a loaded gun and be able to command everything in sight as a result of that , have actually got to get back and rediscover childhood .
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