Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] get a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 it 's all mass produced and they might as well not sell it to you , and send it back to the manufacturers and get a full discount .
2 You were supposed to be brilliant without effort , or to accept your limitations and get a fourth-class degree .
3 Now I 'm not I 'm asking is whether its shareholders could write in to apply for a concessionary ticket to Alton Towers and get a reduced price if they so wish .
4 They have skilled operators who will ask focused questions and get a complete set of contact and requirement details .
5 On the other hand , he can ask for provisional damages and get a lesser sum now which may seem unattractive even though he can go back for more later .
6 Cowboys fingered their rifles and got a right eyeful — of the feather and arrow display .
7 BOOK a holiday with British Airways and get a regional flight to Heathrow for £25 return — the cost of a cab to the airport for the majority of people .
8 The 19-year-old keeper had kept a clean sheet in his four previous games but got a rude awakening against a Newcastle side that can do no wrong .
9 Some bad habits that horses acquire may be learnt ‘ passively ’ : they are caused by faulty training or poor riding , and no one may be aware of them until the horse changes hands or gets a new rider .
10 I 'd like to work for one of the building societies and get a cheap mortgage .
11 I mean , we 'd used other drugs and got a good hit and we just wanted to try smack to see what it was like .
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