Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] get a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But one must recognize that whatever system one puts in has only got a limited life before it becomes irrelevant , and if the payment is for achievement it must do just that . |
2 | It is also worthwhile attempting the occasional no airbrake touch down to get a better idea of how far your glider will float . |
3 | If one has not got a keen interest in the overall aims and objects of a particular body , then it is unlikely that its A.G.M. will be a terrific draw . |
4 | Today 's event is his tuning-up race and he has not got an easy task . |
5 | Lyceum has just got a new logo I noticed |
6 | The Lyn , Oslo player has already got a similar offer from Leeds . |
7 | You have to work harder to get a good news hook , but it , but it , it still exists and people still are interested , provided it 's a hook . |
8 | No matter how you feed your horse , somebody else ( usually a self confessed expert with little or no qualifications ) has always got a better way . |
9 | " Even a Harvard man has still got an awful lot to learn from life . |
10 | He has clearly got a cut mouth and there are flecks of blood down his chest . |
11 | I think has probably got a better coverage on groups . |
12 | He has also got a good routine going with his putting now that his caddie , Fanny Sunesson , has stopped crouching down behind him before he putts to make sure he is aiming in the right direction . |
13 | She has also got a substantial cruising specification which includes , Watermaker , Heating to all cabins , Generator , Icemaker , Burglar alarm , TV-Video-CD player , sep . |
14 | He has really got a bad cold . |
15 | ‘ He has now got a new incentive at Forest where there have been so many changes . ’ |
16 | ‘ There is very little computer fraud as such , but almost any fraud has now got an electronic aspect , ’ he said . |
17 | He has n't got a philosophical mind . |
18 | My husband has n't got a fixed address and he is probably hiding . |
19 | If he has n't got a nice home you call him a layabout . ’ |
20 | ‘ He has n't got a better nature , ’ I said despondently . |
21 | See , he 's got all this bloody one thousand quid bloody hi-fi , has n't got a double deck |
22 | He has n't got a single spot yet . |
23 | She is not very enthusiastic about the light rail proposals , but er she sees the park and ride as an excellent idea , but as she said , it 's not exactly inviting to leave your car in er a car park which is not necessarily big enough , which has n't got a proper surface , is n't properly lit , is n't supervised , has great big notices up that say there are thieves about , and where the bus service stops at half past six . |
24 | They had got used to living in Brighton , and saw no reason to uproot themselves , but one of their tutors took them aside and said , ‘ Look , this place has n't got a proper research library , and it 's not going to get one . |
25 | I , and he said he still , he has n't got a proper cooker or anything or |
26 | He has n't got a pliable conscience like me . |
27 | Dot wanted to ask , He has n't got a wooden leg has he ? |
28 | Phillips too deep but Hills has n't got an easy ride here and in fact he 's given away a corner it 's good pressure . |
29 | Of course , we can in theory expand the business as fast as we like , but even a major player like Sainsbury 's has n't got an infinite supply of skilled bakers and bakery managers on hand . |
30 | Whitlock thought of the Italian restaurant and moved closer to get a better look . |