Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] get " in BNC.
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1 | But everything beyond what he pays for and sees himself get is suspicious to him . |
2 | Mostly my father just gives me the money that I ask for and lets me get what I want for myself . |
3 | It helps everyone get started if there are notes indicating where and how video materials would fit into the syllabus . |
4 | Mr Jackson helps me get all my stuff together . |
5 | The superstar guitarist , still grieving over the loss of his son who fell from a Manhattan skyscraper , says : ‘ I do n't mind talking about it because it helps me get over what happened . |
6 | Er , I I I thought it extremely discourteous of Councillor instead of responding to my letter he goes to the press and starts complaining , this does n't seem to me the way to sort out the problem at all and I am equally aware of the problem er and if it only helps me get some facts together then it it will strengthen my arm getting things sorted out . |
7 | The theory is that ‘ quality architecture ’ not only helps you get planning permission , but attracts tenants and employees . |
8 | This really helps you get to grips with the program , which is vital , given that it 's aimed at first timers and the documentation is n't the best in the world . |
9 | RYA recognised tuition helps you get on top of it ( so to speak ) and then you 're an addict , ready for the more exciting winds , short boards and high tech rigs in our windy resorts . |
10 | And it helps you get a good night 's sleep . |
11 | helps you get your point across |
12 | And that helps you get the game started . |
13 | Your special BarclayPlus card lets you get cash from dispensers throughout the country at the touch of a button , 24 hours a day . |
14 | This lets you get at the information without having to understand anything about databases and without having to wade through reams of data . |
15 | Unlike DOS , Windows lets you get on with something else while sending or receiving a fax . |
16 | It 's only your ever-present charm that lets you get away with it . |
17 | ’ Do I qualify as a nice man who lets you get on with your work in your own way and as far as possible on your own initiative ? ’ |
18 | Yeah , I mean , but he never gets a panic or not and he just lets her get on with it and he just stands there . |
19 | After the next kick off , Arse reckon they 'll try that again , only this time Lukic jumps at the ball on the edge of his area , makes a nerve-jangling hoke of it and nearly lets it get to an Arse player before scrabbling it away . |
20 | But for many of us , the music lets us get under the skin of maleness and see its impoverishment , numbness , struggles with weakness , and dangers , as well as the exhilaration . |
21 | It helps us get at the meaning behind the lecturer 's words . |
22 | Does you get them white ? |
23 | ‘ Does she get on with them ? ’ |
24 | She said , well where does she get her brains from ? |
25 | Oh , how does she get up there , |
26 | Well she gets , how much does she get from her pension a week ? |
27 | as a library employee , does she get a benefit ? |
28 | How does she get on with him ? |
29 | Does she get on alright do you know ? |
30 | my mum 's seventy five , how does she get back er ten pound of potatoes and all the week 's shopping , I say well I 'll go and then he moans at me cos I 'm running around after everybody else but |