Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [Wh det] [pers pn] can get " in BNC.
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1 | Some cretins like Pybus are only in football for what they can get out of it . |
2 | Is it the first time , for instance , you have been told you only enter into relationships for what you can get out of them ? |
3 | It has to be remembered that children love an exercise in which they can get things right , or , of course , wrong . |
4 | Macbeth , short and severely to the point , is not a play onto which you can get much spin , but what we are given here is a treatment devoid of ambiguity . |
5 | The reactions of an educated élite , the study of whose reading matter has so often given social and cultural historians their main access to the past , no longer remains the only documentation by which we can get at the culture of ‘ the common man ’ . |
6 | Just as firms have to modify what they want in strategic terms with what they can get , so too for government . |
7 | There are two ways in which you can get at the money in your High Interest Cheque Account , whenever you want , without losing any interest . |
8 | You also might find situations in which you can get on public transport without paying . |
9 | Okay , so the , the reflective pronouns require a C commanding antecedent , antecedent really is just a noun phrase from which it can get its reference like herself back to Florence . |
10 | COACHING CONTROLLER CARDS : These cards are designed to speed up the pace at which you can get information from your hard disk . |
11 | I only take up with men for what I can get out of them . ’ |
12 | You , if you are well informed , can then point out that there 's a way in which he can get tax relief on his donations . |
13 | The wage that an individual receives is determined by his inherited ability , his human capital and the extent to which he can get his abilities recognized . |