Example sentences of "have get [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Callers sometimes misdial and think they have got through to the local barracks or Lingfield garage . |
2 | You are scarcely accounted a Christian in Chile until you have got up in the street and given testimony to Jesus . |
3 | It could be they have got out of the way of doing things that they used to enjoy . |
4 | ‘ I am happiest for the players because they have got out of the Cup what they have deserved . |
5 | And that is how I have got along for the last sixty six years . |
6 | I have got back on the adrenalin and enthusiasm for these first few matches and hopefully in the next six weeks you will see the best of me . ’ |
7 | Mr Farmer said : ‘ You have got down to the core of the problem . |
8 | ‘ Esop fable ’ ( May ) correctly suggests that employee share ownership plans have got off to a slow start . |
9 | A small number of cooperatives and self-managed enterprises have got off to a good start . |
10 | Ticket sales for this year 's Ryedale Festival have got off to a record start with more than £16,000 netted in the first three weeks and some events are already sold out , says director Geoffrey Emmerson . |
11 | WITTON Gilbert WMC members have got off to a good start with their appeal to provide two guide dogs for the blind . |
12 | Ask around among advertising writers and you will find they have got in through a dozen different doors : journalism , the entertainment business , being secretaries , or just by having a go . |
13 | " Or it is possible that exaggerated stories have got about of the valuables in Moorlake . |
14 | When you have to get up from a settee , it will take less effort if you first come to the edge of it before attempting to stand . |
15 | Ideology apart , managers have to get on with the job of managing , maintaining society as a going concern , and upholding organisational goals with the cooperation of other members . |
16 | ‘ We have to get out of the house . |
17 | Because you have to get out of the premises of the people when they lock up . |
18 | ‘ We have to get back to a position where investors want to invest in unquoted companies and believe they 're still getting a good return , but I do n't think that will be the 30% they might have been promised . ’ |
19 | ‘ Listen , I hate to break this up and it 's been wonderful to see you , but I have to get back to the hotel . ’ |
20 | ‘ They have to get back after the show . |
21 | I think they have to , this is why we have to get in at the beginning , and be , be part of the structure . |