Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] to get " in BNC.
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1 | No , perhaps only enough to get her to Boston and a little on top . |
2 | Yeah but she 's only down here to get things from the cleaning cupboard and stuff . |
3 | Peter was a poor salesman , but he had n't been at DPR quite long enough yet to get sacked . |
4 | Desire alone never enough to get machine started , he wrote . |
5 | They wandered off to the north-east a bit but not badly enough to get really lost , and after a while made a correction to drift back to north . |
6 | No longer so just to get a feel f |
7 | In a flash of inspiration , they replaced the oil with mashed bananas , which lubricated the engine just long enough to get them to civilisation . |
8 | ‘ Not long enough to get a pay-off cheque from Mick Jagger . ’ |
9 | What Hodgkinson achieved in English terms was to elevate goalkicking to an art form with the metronomic rhythm of his swing and the low trajectory , more often than not just enough to get the ball over the bar . |
10 | I said I did n't and also , no , I was not short of cash — or at least not short enough to get involved in Trippy 's own line of import/export . |
11 | The probability is low for it to move a long distance at more than the speed of light , but it can go faster than light for just far enough to get out of the black hole , and then go slower than light . |
12 | Just far enough to get your earhole . |
13 | Really easy , so we 'll get do I , quickly really quickly to get down to it . |
14 | Thinking you were Napoleon was clearly not enough to get you out of the Wimbledon Islamic Boys ' Independent Day School . |
15 | Natural selection obviously favours the most successful caterpillars , and these are the ones that hatch out early enough to get their jaws into the young , tender , comparatively tannin-free leaves . |
16 | After several trials , the cat managed to get out almost immediately to get the reward . |
17 | We also talk of ‘ doing research ’ when we investigate the history of a place we intend to visit , looking up information in travel guides and brochures , finding out how best to get there , what to avoid and how to get value for money . |
18 | Eleven minutes of the second half gone , Shrewsbury Town three , Blackburn Rovers one , Kevin , Steve with a penalty and Tommy the young Irishman doing so well tonight here to get those goals for Shrewsbury , we 're going off to Neil . |
19 | Well how else to get out of Roundhay ? |
20 | One man who was n't there long enough to get his head crunched by the rugger roughs was BEZ from The Mondays . |
21 | I 'll probably have a stroll round there just to get a tracksuit for , when Michael was |
22 | Despite its initial plausibility , however , this approach has the main disadvantage that the ultimate end — if it is there at all — tends rather too easily to get lost in the detail of policy . |
23 | You have to walk that far like to get the bus and then get in and then walk back home , it 's not too far . |
24 | Its never too soon to get a big idea planted in a young head . |