(31) I've got some sticky stuff on my shoe.
(32) He got into his car and drove off.
(33) He got a blow in the head.
(34) I'm sorry, you've got the wrong number.
(35) He got fired because he was lazy.
(36) I got a flat tyre soon after setting off.
(37) He got over while the traffic was stopped.
(38) I got a long letter from Melanie today.
(39) We got stuck in a howling blizzard.
(40) She's got a lovely slim figure.
(41) He got the answer by mental arithmetic.
(42) She laughed so much she got hiccups.
(43) I tried to take a shortcut and got lost.
(44) Thankfully, the house was empty when I got home.
(45) It beats me how she got the job.
(46) We got up early to behold the sunrise.
(47) They must have got in through the bathroom window.
(48) I haven't got anything to write with.
(49) I haven't got to leave till seven.
(50) Have you got a job yet?
(51) He's got a highly developed sense of humour.
(52) He got quite emotional during the speech.
(53) He got custody of his son after the divorce.
(54) He got lost on the outward journey.
(55) I got a single to Birmingham.
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(56) John got into a fight again.
(57) She's got a disease of the eyes.
(58) I've got a dental appointment at 3 o'clock.
(59) We've got eight people coming to dinner.
(60) I've got to go home and zonk out.
(31) I got this picture for nothing from a friend.
(32) I got through with good marks.
(33) I got stung by a bee.
(34) He got a raise in his monthly wages.
(35) That's a nice motor you've got, Dave.
(36) While she's away, I've got the run of her house.
(37) Mum's still got our pram - it's very old, but it's in perfect condition.
(38) During my lifetime I haven't got around to much travelling.
(39) He's got a lot of money but he doesn't flaunt it.
(40) He's got to sign that paper - will you tell him it's urgent?
(41) By the time I got there you two had already buggered off!
(42) Steve was in a particularly bad mood when he got back.
(43) I'm no good at slimming. The trouble is, I've got no will power.
(44) Hold on for a minute,I've just got to put on my makeup.
(45) I'm afraid I never got further than the first five pages of 'Ulysses'.
(46) I have got to go out as soon as this job is done.
(47) We got straight down to business without wasting time on small talk.
(48) I've got into the habit of turning on the TV as soon as I get home.
(49) He hasn't got any hobbies-unless you call watching TV a hobby.
(50) When she left college, she got a job as an editor in a publishing company.
(51) This comic was a swap that I got from Nick.
(52) The guest got very drunk so they bundled him into a taxi and sent him home.
(53) I think we've got our lines crossed somewhere . I said Venice, not Vienna.
(54) He's got that bit of adolescent fuzz on his upper lip.
(55) When she got pregnant at 16 she decided to have an abortion.
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(56) There's far too much food - I'm afraid I got a bit carried away.
(57) I got a shock when the salesgirl punched up the total of my shopping.
(58) The situation is complicated by the fact that I've got to work late on Friday.
(59) He's got the looks of a film star now, but he was a real ugly duckling as a child.
(60) I've got to go. I can't handle it any more .