1.
You could have got me up," she told Jorma
2.
He should have gotten used to Yorthops by now, she had become one of Ava's closest friends in the past couple years
3.
If they were now doing this well, she should have got what she paid for this house from them
4.
the overwhelming impression I have got of her is that she is respected
5.
’ He said quickly, ‘Liz, would he have got angry? Lost his temper?’
6.
Even if they had gotten in here when they tried the first time, they wouldn't have gotten out that day
7.
I have to say that having lived here for some years now, I have got used to it … it is just home now
8.
‘But you should have got yourself something to eat
9.
He might have got away with Joanna’s murder on the grounds of her behaviour, but there’s no way on the earth that he can justify his behaviour towards you
10.
For the moment it seems they have gotten the best of his wits
11.
Today he came to the breakfast table and found they were doing something Brazilian, so he must have got some genes into them
12.
Must be a reply from the Guild people … Berndt wouldn’t have got his message yet … it was a long way to Banswell even as the messenger bird flies
13.
“Oh yes and I have got the Travel Device too
14.
By the time I get back from the Med, I expect I shall have got over it and I would hate for our future relations to be damaged by my current mood
15.
who would have got her
16.
‘The wedding bit … you have Gottestones and I am sure Drens would be happy to witness
17.
Archibald was about to tell the old girl about the telephone call when she interrupted, winking at him as she said, "You know, you really have got the biggest nose I've ever seen
18.
I really have got the biggest, stupidest nose in the whole wide world!"
19.
Did it show? Yeah, she really did like Alan, but was she starting to actually love him? As more than a child? Was she such a mother that she had to love him first as a child? "You could be right," she answered, "I have gotten used to the kid and he's not such a kid as Nuran is
20.
However, she appears to have got over her fit of nerves and is tucking into the hay in the bag at the end of the stall apparently quite content with her lot
21.
Karen has been perfectly normal, her usual friendly self; could it be that I have got it completely wrong?
22.
those who have gotten together for the sole purpose of fulfilling their lustful desires
23.
By the time the coffee’s made, Ben and Gary have got all the stuff in and piled it all up in the hall - and there it will just have to stay there until tomorrow, can’t be bothered to deal with it now
24.
The situation could have gotten nasty; but her faith in Altera once again proved to be well founded
25.
One or two have got totally the wrong end of the stick and been really bitchy
26.
But you could have got
27.
You taught me a lot … I did a lot of growing up – I don’t think I could have got through the past few years without you, Jo
28.
I questioned Emanuele about the public transport facilities because I don’t want you to be isolated, and it seems that here the Italians have got us beaten – there is a cheap and frequent local bus service from the main road at the top of the lane and there are also the long distance buses which run along there as well
29.
"Somebody put me, I couldn’t have gotten thru the traps I set if they were still there
30.
really have got the biggest nose I've ever seen
31.
I really have got the
32.
With the bias against females still a part of their psychological make up, many were amazed that the females could have gotten as far as they did
33.
3 You have got to travel there
34.
‘Fancy a drink?’ he suggested once I have got myself together
35.
“Could we have gotten in that way? Why didn’t you tell me about that earlier?”
36.
“We weren’t here in town long enough, and I don’t think you could have gotten in that way
37.
“The creature we were chasing may have gotten away
38.
Once we have got over our initial enthusiasm at seeing each other, Dave takes my bag upstairs and dumps it in the bedroom while I take my coat off and hang it on a hook in the hallway
39.
'You feel you have got to know her then?' he said smiling, picking up on my slip of the tongue
40.
Looks as though Bunty was trying to work out if it would be possible to open up another House in Bristol … she appears to have got as far as inspecting some possible houses
41.
I keep my eye on the time … those Yorkshire puddings have got to go in soon
42.
It could have gotten under something for a couple weeks very easily
43.
It might be reasonable, but all the same he felt a pang of regret, perhaps he should have asked if she wanted to escape with him, but she might have told Ozzie and then he’d never have got away
44.
“I should think you would have gotten along well with Tdeshi in this regard
45.
If she hadn’t been such a little cow, he’d never have got into trouble
46.
She reckons he must be dead – otherwise he would have got in touch
47.
He probably should have gotten the name of her source in Tahlmute’s organization, but she was testy enough already, so as long as the name and particulars were recorded it was fine
48.
‘You have got that tape of the concert we did at All Saints, haven’t you, Jo?’
49.
“I just wish we could have gotten here a few hours earlier,” she said
50.
“It sounds like I shouldn’t have got you up
51.
“Sister, you have got it bad” whispered Titania, then she giggled at her own boldness and that brought Kaitlyn back to good humor
52.
I have the envelope but not the card but again the card would not have gotten to Judy except for the fact that I put it in an envelope
53.
The hometown fans couldn't have gotten any better a game in their life
54.
It was certainly, as you said, very surprising that he should have gotten a rare Asiatic disease in the heart of London--
55.
Is there any other way you could have got this thing?"
56.
When you have got a little, it is often easy to get more
57.
How in the dead would the army have gotten past the Red Wall without anyone knowing, even the Death Guard?"
58.
If you hadn't attacked us Alan would have kept that and we'd have got here sooner
59.
Alan might have gotten away if she hadn't said anything, hadn't let them surprise her with that drug
60.
"You could have got off and walked back," Desa told him
61.
More than I'd have got for the log times forty, but hardly two thirds of what I expected
62.
That would have saved more of the data but then the entity would have gotten away
63.
She might not have gotten everyone
64.
In England, the price of cattle, it has already been observed, seems, in the neighbourhood of London, to have got to this height about the beginning of the last century; but it was much later, probably, before it got through the greater part of the remoter counties, in some of which, perhaps, it may scarce yet have got to it
65.
It seems to have got to this height through the greater part of England, where much good land is commonly employed in this manner
66.
If you except the neighbourhood of a few considerable towns, it seems not yet to have got to this height anywhere in Scotland, where common farmers seldom employ much good land in raising food
67.
remember you were nuts about this girl and when you have got
68.
- They have got the habit of living from aids,
69.
All I have got it unconditional love
70.
All I have got is unconditional love
71.
“What happened? Why are you so stunned? You have got your
72.
He could easily have got professional graphics done and put more effort
73.
“Man, you have got hand-grenades instead of hands!” I said,
74.
“I mean, the apes have got their act together
75.
Those rambunctious, squirmy little creatures have got this multiplication thing perfected to a tee!”
76.
If she had taken the time to really think about her situation in that fort, being widely outnumbered and outmatched in pure brawn, it might have made her sloppy and prone to mistakes that could easily have gotten her killed
77.
Tragus couldn’t possibly have gotten word out about her escape this fast
78.
But then something reminds me, so loudly and clearly, that that’s exactly why we have got to win this war now
79.
To dream that the elevator is out of order or that it is not letting you off symbolizes that your emotions have gotten out of control
80.
The real exchange, therefore, may even at that time have been in favour of England, notwithstanding the computed exchange was so much against it ; a smaller number or ounces of pure silver, actually paid in England, may have purchased a bill for a greater number of ounces of pure silver to be paid in Holland, and the man who was supposed to give, may in reality have got the premium
81.
When they have got this quantity, the dam is full, and the whole stream which flows in afterwards must run over
82.
By subsequent statutes, our tanners have got themselves exempted from this monopoly, upon paying a small tax of only one shilling on the hundred weight of tanned leather, weighing one hundred and twelve pounds
83.
That part of the produce of the land which is thus necessary for enabling the farmer to continue his business, ought to be considered as a fund sacred to cultivation, which, if the landlord violates, he necessarily reduces the produce of his own land, and, in a few years, not only disables the farmer from paying this racked rent, but from paying the reasonable rent which he might otherwise have got for his land
84.
I don’t think he could have gotten this far, so I think he’s somewhere west of Ohiopyle
85.
“Those three have got three weeks of boredom ahead of themselves as it is
86.
‘Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,’ the Hatter grumbled: ‘you shouldn’t have put it in with the bread-knife
87.
“People have got more important things to do these days than look at some relic of the old United States of America,” Martin said mockingly
88.
A great revenue, half a million, perbaps {Since publishing the two first editions of this book, I have got good reasons to believe that all the turnpike tolls levied in Great Britain do not procduce a neat revenue that amounts to half a million ; a sum which, under the management of government, would not be sufficient to keep, in repair five of the principal roads in the kingdom}, it has been pretended, might in this manner be gained, without laying any new burden upon the people; and the turnpike roads might be made to contribute to the general expense of the state, in the same manner as the post-office does at present
89.
“With the security we had during the preparation of the ships I doubt anyone could have got anything unauthorised on board
90.
As soon as some more make it here we will be pushing on to our next objective so if your rifles have got either sand or water down the barrels clean them now
91.
“For pity’s sake watch those fucking machine guns the little bastards have got them emplaced on the cliff tops and that’s a perfect firing position to enfilade down on us
92.
‘The reality is, no one could have got aboard this ship undetected
93.
‘Seriously: how far could I have got without you summoning back your precious vehicle
94.
After they had left the earth's atmosphere, Torbin questioned the man about how he could have got this strange body; he still held to the notion this was not real, either a dream or a simulation of reality
95.
Had it not lowered its energy levels Torbin would not have gotten within a hundred kilometres of it
96.
That is one thing the Elusivers have got right
97.
‘Or it could simply have got mashed up in the transmission
98.
Surely they could have got all the knowledge
99.
In order to put the trade of a builder upon a level with other trades, it is necessary that this rent should be sufficient, first, to pay him the same interest which he would have got for his capital, if he had lent it upon good security ; and, secondly, to keep the house in constant repair, or, what comes to the same thing, to replace, within a certain term of years, the capital which had been employed in building it
100.
He will give up, I say, a part of this additional conveniency; for he will seldom be obliged to give up the whole, but will, in consequence of the tax, get a better house for fifty pounds a-year, than he could have got if there had been no tax for as a tax of this kind, by taking away this particular competitor, must diminish the competition for houses of sixty pounds rent, so it must likewise diminish it for those of fifty pounds rent, and in the same manner for those of all other rents, except the lowest rent, for which it would for some time increase the competition