Example sentences of "and it get " in BNC.

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1 I think he did say to me once that he was very disturbed at how much coke David was doing , and it got to the point where he did n't hide it in front of DeFries , whereas he did , for quite a while , at first .
2 The message got round and it got round Haddon Hall like wildfire that I wanted David Bowie to be a cabaret star .
3 I imitated his style and it got me into trouble . ’
4 I started to like it more when we loosened up and it got less serious .
5 My foot was giving me murder , and it got worse during the next few days , but I still had to go out and fodder the cattle .
6 And it got to a point where I could n't move .
7 When you played Hammersmith a couple of years back and it got to that point in the song , I looked around and a lot of people were craning their necks , checking out how that was done .
8 I had it in an Anvil case , and a shipping crate built for it which cost almost as much as the amp did originally , and it got thrown or dropped real badly , did quite a bit of damage to it .
9 The last tour I had the whole thing note-for-note worked out and it got a bit boring after a while ; this way it stays exciting and sometimes I pull it off and sometimes I die a death .
10 Reid admitted : ‘ That hurt him and it got to the stage where he was n't getting in there to take chances .
11 We sat there and had two or three or four and it got to 11 o'clock and we had a few sandwiches and things like that , and we just sat there talking .
12 And it got a hold on us , too .
13 And Hardy 's were probably the best known fishing tackle shop in the world and it got into the hands of one of the Hardy 's brothers and he said , ‘ May we market it under your name ? ’ and I said , ‘ My God , I 'd rather have that than a knighthood ’ — this was some years ago — and then Hardy 's were rationalized , which means of course that everything costs twice as much and there was n't as much in the shop .
14 And it got me thinking that there must be thousands of people up and down the country doing worthwhile things to protect our environment and wildlife who go unrecognised .
15 Larry and the other pocket knife owner became the prime suspects and it got quite ugly with such suggestions as , ‘ why do n't you admit it , you know you did it ’ .
16 I guess Waldo must have been the codename for CorelDRAW 2 during development and it got stuck in the code .
17 ‘ I could n't have my hair done , and it got so thin and straggly at the back . ’
18 ‘ And that one ‘ undred was only because the grahnd sloped like the north face of Iverest of ‘ e ‘ ad only to tap the ball and it got up faster speed than any fielder . ’
19 It had Courbet , Degas , Corot , Picasso , Braque , Matisse , Delacroix , and it got a very good review in the New York Times .
20 It was performed at The Lincoln Centre in New York and it got great reviews .
21 And it got worse when I realised I did n't know where they were going for their lune de miel .
22 Of course I did n't say anything , but I must have reacted in some way and it got through to him , because he seemed more relaxed from that point on .
23 We done it for a laugh and because we were bored and it got out of hand .
24 All I could do was write a letter , and by the time I 'd written a letter and it got where it was going and a reply got back , a week or two weeks could have gone by .
25 And we went to one temple and it got dark whilst we were there , it was called the Monkey Temple , and it 's just so many monkeys around , and they just are allowed to run wild , but by the time we got back to our bikes it was dark and we had to cycle back in the dark without any lights on these unlit , unmade roads and that was quite frightening really .
26 What happened was , one of my students wrote something in an examination essay and it got me fired .
27 They were stopped outside the gate , of course , and after a time the sergeant on guard came out and spoke to them and they began an argument and it got very heated because this sergeant thought that the Americans were like knights of old rescuing a damsel in distress .
28 They could n't catch this stallion : it was in a loose box and it got on top of the chap who 'd been leading it .
29 ‘ He was n't too bad , but he kept copying the way I said ‘ country ’ in a very meaningful fashion and it got on my nerves .
30 ‘ They were in a street shelter and it got flattened , ’ he said .
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