Example sentences of "[v-ing] get any " in BNC.

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1 He said ‘ No , sorry ’ , to which we replied that we could n't continue to play or back David if we were n't going to get any money .
2 One thing you soon learn from interviewing Emo ( it 's his real name , believe it or not ) is that you 're never going to get any straight answers .
3 Once they got there , however , they found the police would not allow them onto the tarmac with the welcoming VIPs and it looked at one point as though they were not going to get any pictures .
4 Mr Freeman said an appeal was ‘ most unlikely , because we are not going to get any more evidence . ’
5 Her first instinct was to cover her ears , but she soon realized that it was not going to get any quieter , and let her hands fall to her sides .
6 ‘ If you think you are going to get any caviar out of the fish , forget it .
7 ‘ I rather felt if they were n't going to carry in those conditions , we were n't going to get anywhere — the winds are n't going to get any better . ’
8 The upsetting thing is that I am not going to get any real Sheffield Shield cricket to get back into enough form to earn a Test before this summer is over . ’
9 Fraser was n't going to get any lead from him .
10 I do n't think I 'm going to get any better , though my coach John Spencer may disagree .
11 And the stars he does have are not going to get any better .
12 This suggests that secondary females are somehow able to recognise the fact that they are not going to get any help from the male .
13 Tony says he was into raves until 1990 , when he got bored with the same hectic beats and ‘ could see it was n't going to get any bigger because the government was n't backing it .
14 Well I can I can see lots of people just giving up hope and thinking , there 's no way that we 're going to get any better .
15 Obviously she was n't going to get any thanks for nursing him .
16 Of course — it 's quarter to three — I 'm not going to get any lunch …
17 Well I know I mean it we 're struggling to get judges , are n't we , and it 's not going to get any better , it 's going
18 B , if you 're off sick , you 're not going to get any money .
19 They have obviously been through a very bad time over the last few days and it is n't going to get any better over the next few weeks . ’
20 Clerk of the course Philip Arkwright said : ‘ We are watering as though we are not going to get any rain .
21 Well , well I think I would , I would rath it I mean i it they 've got the responsibility to whistle blow now , you know , professional they 've got , er you know , they 're they these are professionals and they should , they should whistle blow and I mean Maxwell is a perfect example of how nobody , nobody blew the whistle and if you read through the writs , those lots of these people knew what were what was happening an and the whistle should have been blown and I see no reason why the why the pension regulator is going to get any different , different response and also I mean really these people are being in many cases given by th given information by their clients , you know , and I think it 's a very difficult situation to turn round to , to somebody like Mr Maxwell and say well look I 'm terribly sorry Mr Maxwell , we 're going to report you to the pensions regulator , you know and I think that , that er you will just find that that I just do n't feel that the pension regulator in , in that respect , I mean I , I think that I might like to if Peter suggested a pension fraud squad that , that had a open telephone line and the same sort of er powers as the Serious Fraud Office you know , so that if er anybody in a pension fund could , could ring a number and er and people absolutely descended th that , I mean they ge they say somewhere in the report that the pension regulator is going to have er powers and monies to do spot checks .
22 because we were n't going to get any O levels .
23 His not going to get any food .
24 Or they thought they were and the only people they 're going to get any more from is the parents , nowhere else , nobody else is going to give them anything I 've got no illusions about it , I do n't expect you to get anything from anywhere else , and I know that you , you would n't get anything from anywhere else because they , they 've cut it , they 've cut it to the bone and the only people that can afford to go now and to live in anything like
25 I just , I just have got to the stage now where I 've been er , I ca n't remember it 's five or six times , and I think , I 'm not going to get any better .
26 I think if they really want to do it they should go ahead and do it because it 's not going to get any easier .
27 If the Foreign Secretary and Witney M P , Douglas Hurd , thought he was going to get any change from the Israeli government , he now knows he was wrong .
28 He had strung out the conversation , after the chief inspector 's departure , or made an attempt to , but without much backing from anyone else , and failing to get any invitation to remain .
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