Sentence examples for have got about from inspiring English sources

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Contemplating all this, one suspects that we have got about as far as possible from the premodern relationship to death.

I think we have got about 2,000 at the moment.

"To put it bluntly, we have got about 16 weeks to find some way of funding the prize, and we are absolutely determined we are going to do it," he said.

Vigil organiser Alan McDermott, 41, said he is to receive about £7,000 in a statutory redundancy settlement, and claimed he would have got about £50,000 in the enhanced payoff deal backed by John Lewis.

When Stokes took two in two balls after the rain delay they'd have probably taken this, but after Clarke and Watson's carnage they should really have got about 30-50 more.

"You have got about five companies that are controlling music and films," John Sykes, chief executive of the Infinity Broadcasting radio unit of Viacom, said at a presentation this summer organized by The New Yorker and the Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.

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"I had got about 88 bottles in and he [Ferguson] and Archie Knox drove past.

Entries close at 12 midnight London time on Wednesday evening, so you've got about 36 hours.

"And we've got about 15,000 members there.

"I'm sure I've got about 250 pairs," she adds.

He claimed to have gotten about 200 replies.

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