Example sentences of "[verb] they get " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'd like to see them get the plans through the government housing regulations .
2 I 'd like to see them get in there and try it .
3 Hating the enemy as he did — it was , after all , their aim to deprive his father of the throne — Cumberland was incensed at seeing them get away .
4 So Anna bullied the trustees into changing her investments , she made them get rid of large blocks of French loan and Russian railways and go into something pacific and domestic instead like American soap companies .
5 Downstairs the Disco provided a large crowd with the sounds that made them get on the floor and bring a whole new ball game to the w world of the Barn Dance .
6 Twice before it had stopped , allowing them to get close , only to move away again as their senses had reached a fever pitch of readiness .
7 It is far better , for the sake of peace and quiet , to ‘ give them their head ’ within reason , without allowing them to get a total stranglehold on your time .
8 Consequently … my memory will rapidly improve … and I will be able to see things in their true perspective … without magnifying my difficulties … without ever allowing them to get out of proportion .
9 If we take the former interpretation of the increase in rape reporting then this would mean that not only are more men raping , but also the judiciary is increasingly allowing them to get away with it .
10 It may motivate students by allowing them to get their ‘ hands on ’ at an early stage .
11 However this radicalization in land policy had allowed them to defeat the K M T and essentially led them to get into power so one has elements of pragmatism in their ideology and that how that you 've got to realize that the Communist Party was in a very precarious situation throughout these years , that how that although they did have a kind of er policy in th there ultimate aim of socialism , and although it seare appeared s quite strange that they were almost promoting capitalism , that how that their aim during this period was to eliminate feudalism which was the s and then to establish capitalism in order that socialism could take place .
12 We have a serious mission to accomplish , we four and I do n't want them getting in the way . ’
13 ‘ I do n't want them to get bored with me or me with them .
14 Those who have n't got them certainly do n't want them , and those who have them already certainly do n't want them to get worse .
15 What do we want them to get out of our advertising ?
16 What do we want them to get out of our ads ?
17 What do we want them to get out of the advertising ?
18 So should voters , it would be rather absurd I think , well Mill thinks , that if jurors were expected to come to a decision on the basis of what they would prefer , would you prefer this person to be sent down or would you prefer them to get off .
19 The Tories proposed the idea of allowing schools to opt out to enable them to get away from ‘ loony left'authorities .
20 Their toughness and wounds are high enough to enable them to get away without a shield .
21 As far as I 'm concerned , the residents come first ; and I expect every member of staff to understand that , right through from helping them get up in the morning to taking someone off to bingo if she wants to go .
22 A vital part of family welfare involves help with housing by social workers taking a client 's part in helping them get an application for council housing considered or encouraging the formation of community housing associations .
23 Secondly , children in care , we 're helping them get out of care as fast as they can , and we 're helping them get set up properly , with proper support and so on .
24 Secondly , children in care , we 're helping them get out of care as fast as they can , and we 're helping them get set up properly , with proper support and so on .
25 They felt this was important in helping them to get through the difficulties associated with unemployment .
26 It is the skilled job of the social workers to help the foster parents cope by understanding their anxiety , explaining the child 's difficulties and helping them to get along together .
27 Practical support at the time at which young people raised in care are forced to leave their residential homes to help them settle into satisfactory new home environments , perhaps by helping them to get flats with friends or places in small half-way hostels with friends and supplying a realistic preparation for independent living , might avoid many difficulties .
28 Yeah make them get up and say can you move
29 She left his number with them and asked them to get him to ring , then made another drink .
30 Could it have stopped them getting this bad ?
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