Example sentences of "go to get a [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The answer to that will depend on their own performance , because persuading the other investors to part with a further 12 per cent of their equity will only be possible if they are going to get a good return on it .
2 And he took me home , er he gave me a good talking to , and tell me dad , cos me , I nearly , I got a good hiding , was going to get a good hiding from me dad , until this policeman says , do n't worry , he says er , you wo n't hear anything about it .
3 Mr Heseltine , seen by many Tory faithful as Margaret Thatcher 's assassin , was never going to get a good reception in his first post-coup party speech .
4 As it says in the article You own house and live in Surrey your surviving spouse is not going to get a great deal of the house .
5 but , at least you know you 're going to get a decent amount of
6 ‘ With what I 've done , I 'm going to get a certain amount of flak , ’ he says .
7 I take the point Mr , I do n't think you 're going to get a different answer from Mr on this one .
8 ‘ But I 'm not going to get a big head about it or anything .
9 ‘ It 's not the kind of document you are going to get a dramatic reaction to ; you might say it 's more of a White Paper , ’ Ernst & Young 's Mort Meyerson told ACCOUNTANCY .
10 If the main components of money supply are various deposits in financial institutions , we must examine these institutions and the various types of deposit if we are to going to get a clear definition of money .
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