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

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1 The secret against sprinting predators , such as the big cats , is to get a good start on them .
2 His namesake , Martin , who made his debut in 1979 ( the local joke is that he should acquire a dog-collar like secretary Rev. Mike Vockins , as Sunday is now his normal working day ) , is to get a joint benefit with Damian D'Oliveira next year .
3 The JRC is to get a new Council of Administration to keep the formulation and management of research programmes at arm 's length from the politicians .
4 His ambition now is to get a new pair of work boots and some trainers so he can play his favourite sports football and squash .
5 She heard the impatience in his tone and went on even more firmly , ‘ It would simply be that it fits in with my long-term plan , which is to get a wide range of experience before going on an extended working holiday overseas . ’
6 According to Jamie , the object of the game is to get a soggy fag-end from wherever it is in the channel along to and down the coverless hole , breaking it up as much as possible en –ute .
7 The first is to get a clear mandate from the board , which must include the ability to downsize further as necessary , including layoffs , and change the corporate culture , getting rid of the current organisational structure .
8 d THE triumphant Middlesbrough football team is to get a civic reception on Thursday at 12 noon .
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