| They've got about 90 movies a month for about 30 cents each. |
| Got any money? |
| So if it looks like you're going to be...held up, make sure you've got a Phone Card. |
| We got a real great deal, we're flying stand-by on a courier flight. |
| You know, I got one you can plug into the cigarette lighter in your car.. |
| What's got into him? |
| They kicked him out after he got drunk and rowdy! |
| You know, for once we both got what we wanted. |
| Well it's hardly as if that part-time mechanic you've got is any good. |
| Got a minute? |
| Yeah, well, once they've got a mind of their own, there's not much you can do about it. |
| No one got the ice buckets ready while I was gone? |
| I tell you, he's got this mechanic, Paul, all right, made out to be like a member of a formula one Pit Stop crew. |
| Well, I got a better offer, didn't I? |
| Yeah, I mean, he's got Grant staying with him, doesn't he. |
| She got no business being there anyway. |
| Are you saying I can't have this job because I've got children? |
| Mom, I'm all Sharon's got right now. |
| I got Mom on my back, too. |
| I don't wanna take advantage; so I'm got meself together. |
| Listen, I've got myself somewhere to live and I've got myself a job, so stop whineing, okay. |
| See, we've only just got our dog, and if he went for ya, I wouldn't be able to control him. |
| Now we got Mom to deal with. |
| Looks like you got company. |
| We got nothing to say to each other, all right. |
| Oh, no, you got a delivery this morning, remember? |
| Don't you think I've got enough to worry about without you losing your job as well? |
| [calling from the freezer down in the basemen] Got it. |
| Yeah, I'd love to, but I've got a bit too much on today. |
| Got one of them faces that just looks naturally guilty. |
| Listen, I better get back to work while I've still got a job. |
| You got a message. |
| My father's got a pub in Santa Monica. |
| Well, you got that bit right. |
| Listen now, you got Ted's number? |
| He's got a load of calls to make or something. |
| [irritated] Well even if he was, what's it got to do with you? |
| No, I know it's got nothing to do with me but he is my friend, isn't he? |
| [impatient] What's that got to do with anything? |
| You got me. I have no idea what happened. |
| Still got a bee in his bonnet, has he? |
| Well, it took me quite a while to get a word in edgewise, but I think I got through in the end. |
| No thanks, I've already got one. |
| I just got the news. |
| The only difference is that I've got a reasonable idea of what we can accomplish in one week. |
| Well, he's got us, we'll get him through...somehow. |
| They're sitting in the living room. Bob has gone and got drinks for them all. |
| I got to be very fond of Jill over time. |
| All right, look, I got things to do with my time. |
| She's, just got a lot to learn, that's all. |
| Well, he's got a bit of cash floating around somewhere, doesn't he? |
| I got something special for you, a little treat. |
| Have you got a full driver's license? |
| She's lucky she's got you, mate. |
| You don't know what you've got 'til you lose it. |
| [sigh] Not got anyone to go out with really, though. |
| Dan, you got a minute. |
| I think it would be nice if we sorted it out together and got her something really special. |
| I really can't think about this, I got other things on my mind. |
| A, well I think we got quite a bit to talk about, then haven't we? |
| We've got a few of our men working on it this very moment. |
| Not if you got a chance to make it work. |
| I've got a number here. |
| No, no, I couldn't of got through the day without you. |
| You've got to mellow out a bit. |
| I couldn't have got through even if I had tried. Yesterday was a holiday. |
| I got you a drink.. |
| Probably got his life just the way he wants it now. |
| I just got back from the licensing session. |
| Lucky I've got you, then. |
| I've got a menu somewhere. |
| You've got the rest of your life to recover. |
| What has he got between his ears. |
| He's got a half a pound of shrapnel lodged in his head. Pretty sad, really. |
| No thanks, got wine. |
| I've got a business to run.. |
| Listen, what we do has got nothing to do with you.. |
| Got any suggestions? |
| He's got a lot to answer for.. |
| You've at least got family. |
| It's time you got out, Sharon. |
| Well, Sally's got a message to your mother she wants to give you. |
| I got the first plane back. |
| Got a head like a baby's, you have. |
| Got careless, I suppose. |
| Then we got drunk...how could we get drunk? |
| You've got things to do, I've got things to do. So let's call it quits. |
| I thought you'd got lost. |
| You got time for a coffee? |
| You got your answer now. |
| Oh, you got plenty of grapes. |
| Since we got together to work on this project, I really haven't seen much of him outside of work. |
| Paul's just got back from his lunch break. |
| I got a message from Michelle. |
| You just haven't got a clue! |
| Then Paul got Stan to say Sally forced herself on him and he couldn't say no. |
| You've got a friend. |
| He's got the radio playing as loud as it'll go. Would you tell him to turn it down a bit. |
| I know we got off on the wrong foot, let's be friends again. |
| I don't know what's got into you! |
| And you got rid of all those cockroaches, I take it? |
| I got some great new stock and a wonderful price on it. |
| He's got other plans. |
| Jack'll be wondering where I've got to, heh? |
| Somebody's got to keep an eye on things, haven't they? |
| I don't know what's got into you all of a sudden. |
| It's got nothing to do with me has it? |
| I got such a good deal on all this new stock. I just had to buy it. |
| Well, if ya hadn't of got mixed up with the likes of me. You would have been much better off. |
| But we've only just got here. |
| I'm sorry, but I've got a lot of stock to sort out and, uh, stock-taking, and I've got all these papers to go through for tomorrow...check out the figures and all that, so I'm going to have to take a raincheck. See you tommorrow. |
| You're just going to sit here an' pretend it's got nothing to do with you? |
| She blew it and now she's just got to face the consequences. |
| What's got into you--of course I can afford it! |
| I thought we'd got everything sorted out, that we were friends! |
| She's got an orange scarf on and an ugly long, silver ski jacket. |
| What to get the man who's got everything, eh? |
| Who you got coming over? |
| You've got enough on your plate. |
| Look, you've got this all wrong, Dan. Trust me. |
| I've got two kids asleep in the other room! |
| When someone says they love you, it means you've got something they want or need. |
| You've got no right to nag me about what I spend money on. |
| I've got it all sorted out. |
| I ain't got time! |
| CAROL Got Christmas Bonus today.. |
| Got a sec? |
| Do you know how long that took me to get it like that? Now I've got to do it all over again! |
| Dan's got a bit of a smug look on his face doesn't he. |
| Then Grant got Phil to say Sharon forced herself on him and he couldn't say no. |
| Well, he hadn't actually started when I left, but I know he's got it all under control now. |
| I've got something for you, too. |
| Yeah, you've got time now, I suppose. |
| But I don't see as I've got much choice. |
| We got nothing to say to each other. |
| Well, I got friends from France coming to visit. We'll have to do it another time. |
| I wonder if she's got Sam under the mistletoe yet. |
| You've got to eat your liver! |
| How long have I got to pay for it? |
| You got any beer? |
| You haven't got any rights. |
| I got sick of watching you two slobbering all over each other. |
| Have you got something against it. |
| I just got a job. |
| She's got two layers of assorted long johns on and her hair's messed up and she looks tired. |
|
MOM Just go back to bed. TOMMY I've a got paper route to do in the morning! |
| Let her say what she's got to say. |
| She got off at five, didn't she? |
| Everyone's got a right to know who their father is. |
| Some of us have got work in the morning. |
| You've got a great chance, Tom. Seize it while you can. |
| [diplomatic] Look, we haven't got it with us, all right? |
| It's because of the street party, everyone on this block's got a hangover! |
| I haven't got anything yet. |
| I'm not sure I've got it. |
| She's got a dentist's appointment at lunchtime. |
| Anyway, I got a while yet. |
| I mean she hasn't even got a temporary license. |
| If he's expecting me to lend him money again, he's got another think coming. |
| I got a football match tonight. |
| I got a few ideas. |
| Even got the oranges for half-time. |
| Yeah, and I got the old uh, liquid refreshment, the beverages. |
| I've got something else to go with it. |
| Surprised you haven't got a pair of stilettos. |
| I haven't got anywhere. |
| You've got your home, don't you? Count your blessings. |
| You got as much right to stay here as anyone else has. |
| You got more right to stay there than he has. |
| Jack's just got himself another beer. |
| I've got every right to be there, don't I? |
| You're an adult now and that means you've got to start contributing to your keep. |
| [He's got her breakfast in bed on a tray.] Happy birthday! |
| I mean, you ain't got many birthdays left, do you? |
| What you got planned for today, then? |
| I've got an incentive now, anyway. |
| You've just got no idea, have you? |
| Oh, no, it's just I've gotta get back, I, got things to do, all right? |
| Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got a business to run. |
| I'm just saying I got plans, that's all! |
| I wish I'd got you to do it the last time. |
| Yeah, all right, but I haven't got it on me, have I? |
| I got as much right to be here as you have. |
| Anyway, we got ages yet. |
| We got time. |
| Yeah, and we got a new assistant starting next week. |
| Wanted to know if you fancied a drink tonight, you know, now you've got the house to yourself. |
| Jack got it for me. |
| Now I got two words for you, you slippery little git: Try Harder. |
| I don't think he got the message. |
| Uh, I got them for free, so just the three dollar handling charge. |
| I hope this is a special deck, because once I got my fortune told by a regular deck and I ended up inheriting 52 bicycles. |
| I got sweaters and water and snacks from the car. |
| [telephone rings] I got it. |
| Nah, I don't mind a parking ticket, it goes with the speeding ticket I got on the way here. |
| But then Child Welfare got involved. |
| What ya got there? |
| I just got scared, I guess. |
| I just got nervous. |
| He sounds like he's got a stuffy nose. |
| I got your favorite: chocolate mint chip. |
| I've got people to meet in the city, so if we're done? |
| He just got homesick. |
| This guy Hall got hit? |
| Bang! bang! Got ya! |
| I got my teeth capped last year. |
| He got a contract from Sicily and had somebody else do the dirty work. |
| We got two days to find out. |
| He's got a notebook and is wearing a leisure suit and patterned gray shirt. |
| [exasperated sigh] Sally got fed up with it and dropped out. |
| Hey, I got a big day tomorrow. |
| What's got into him? |
| He got it from the writer in the restaurant. |
| I got in his face: "Faccia a faccia." I told him that I was the daughter, of Paulo Luigi, the bannana king, and I shot him like the dog that he was. |
| Now that I've got your attention, I want to ask you a few questions. |
| Maybe my parents wouldn't go to work if I got sick. |
| Eh, what have you got those toilets over there for. |
| You've got it. |
| She stopped the car and got out. |
| Jack's got a fire lit. Let's go over there and get warm. |
| People are like shoes: everybody's got a mate somewhere. |
| I got peanut butter and jelly, tuna fish, and one cream cheese. |
| If you've got a terrible toothache why don't you go home? |
| Well, a fella like you who's got experience should have no problem finding a better job. |
| I've got a terrible heartache. |
| I got so screwed up I let it affect my work I. |
| I've got no future working here. |
| I just got a call from the hospital. |
| Real good, we almost got it. |
| He's got Nothing on me. |
| You got me. |
| [Cher] You've got me, babe. |
| I understand you've got something you would like to share with us. |
| She's got like a real warmth about her and she's really bright and really pretty, and what else could you ask for? |
| I mean, come on, you got a tee-shirt with blood stains all over it, maybe laundry isn't your biggest problem right now! |
| I'm like a detective, I've got to pick up clues. |
| She's got a new boyfriend: Jack. |
| I got a message for you. |
| I got nothin' to say. |
| He's got a bottle of water. |
| You have got to let me talk to her! |
| You got one already! |
| No bets for me, I uh, I got a disease. |
| He's got a real attitude. |
| I got a hundred dollars in my front pocket if you want to, reach in and take it! |
| I can't believe you got away with that! |
| He's got emotional problems, it runs in the family. |
| Now I got the rest of our day mapped out, lets meet back here in three minutes. |
| I've got a call for you from a Mr. Smith. |
| I already got it covered. |
| Now before we get started, have you two fellas got your stories straight? |
| We got places to go and people to see. |
| I got Paul with me. |
| I got up early like I always do. |
| Got a call from a guy that works up at the mill. |
| I've got to tank up when I get into town. |
| I got to find out what kind of trees these are. |
| There's a few things we got to get straight right off the bat. |
| That will blow the whole deal, got it. |
| We got a situation on our hands. |
| I've got a chocolate-peanut butter pie. |
| Also I got the highest scores in mathematics and English this midseason term. |
| I've got the list and map for Meals on Wheels. |
| You got to pack all your cares away. |
| I got so goofy last night, lying here wondering whether I was going to live or die, that I thought I saw a giant in my room. |
| [on the phone] I'm in a meeting I've got to go. |
| It really looks like you got yourself in a fix here, huh. |
| She always got her way. |
| I got it! Eureka! |
| I just got a call from Hal at the office. |
| Then we still got time? |
| I think we're at the point were it would be healthier for everyone if you got what ever was bothering you out in the open. |
| I've got a dangerous situation. |
| I got to know. |
| You think they got them at Cash and Carry? |
| Well, we all got our job to do. |
| We've got to find him. |
| We've got the jump on them. |
| sometimes you've got to be tough with these things. |
| You got to hit it hard. |
| I've got to meet with this lawyer. |
| Ted, I've got a problem here. |
| I've got a proposition for you. |
| You don't want to know how it got on to your plate. |
| I got him. |
| I've got a Tokyo fax waiting for me at the desk. |
| But they got better. |
| I got something for you. |
| Got a light? |
| You think you got problems? |
| We got at least twenty minutes. |
| She's got one big bee in her bonnet. |
| We've got work to do. |
| Got a minute? |
| I've got good news! |
| Oh, I've got compassion running out of my nose pal. |