Example sentences of "have get a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If she had married before she died , the sister would only have got a small legacy .
2 I 'd have got a nasty shock otherwise .
3 That was a great great left footed shot and could have got a nasty deflection , it 's luckily for Shrewsbury it went straight through everybody and er over for a goal kick .
4 Oh , good child , she teased herself , if only you 'd done this at school and art college , you 'd have got a first .
5 I could have got a nine to five job but I never wanted one .
6 The final sting in the tail , however , is that adding a decent keyboard to your Spectrum is , while adding to its usefulness , going to raise its price to a level where you 'd have got a decent keyboard included in the cost .
7 ‘ But , even if I had felt inclined to do so , there was no way I could have got a decent night 's rest on those small , short bunks next door . ’
8 Pity you were n't a captain , then you 'd have got a bigger disability pension . ’
9 The cat must have got a bigger shock .
10 You should have got a bigger size in n it Dawn ?
11 It is ironic that if Len had stuck to his nails and string — however crude that method sounds — he would have got a perfect ellipse !
12 ‘ I may have got a better deal by moving to Australia , and I still have ambitions to play there .
13 The 39-year-old Briton could not have got a better start to his new career with the Indycar team owned by Paul Newman and Carl Haas , but now has every driver on his tail .
14 Manager Billy Bonds said : ‘ I thought we would have got a few back after our last few results , but this seems to be par for the course lately . ’
15 ‘ You must have got a few in the Houses of Parliament , ’ he said , smiling .
16 Mind you I heard he could hear it in the background so he must have got a few kids
17 This worked as a part of the discourse he was involved in ( the interview ) even if he did use a grammatical construction which might well have got a red line through it if he had written it as part of a school essay .
18 I think he should have got a longer sentence or maybe tried in Crown Court , but not just got away with three months .
19 I think he should have got a longer sentence or maybe tried in Crown Court , but not just got away with three months .
20 I think he should have got a longer sentence or maybe tried in Crown Court , but not just got away with three months .
21 At sea level we would have got a different picture as the man-eating breakers punched against the rocky coast .
22 You might not have minded giving up your sweets , because you , you 'd have got a different kind of gratification .
23 She thought Emma might have got a commended or highly commended .
24 An an er , and er then they must have got a massive erm in a couple of months time , you know , they 're not gon na be able to control him , he might be , well if he hits me , I 'll just hit him back .
25 They 'll not be as lively as they ought to be come morning , but tonight will have got a whole lot of unhappy things out of Seb 's system .
26 ‘ It seems to me , ’ said Daddy , ‘ that I shall have to get a new van that will go under the bridge .
27 get in the buggy and I 'll close this door , where have I put the lock ? , oh it 's not good we 're gon na have to get a new garage door , that one nearly kills me lifting that up , scraping it along the ground , you 're in are you ? , oh very good , two of you in , Richard , come and get in , just a minute where 's your , let me clip you in
28 You 'll have to get a new one and .
29 I think I 'll have to get a new pan .
30 This bra 's too small , I 'll have to get a new one !
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