Example sentences of "[noun pl] [am/are] get a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So all , all the A class judges are getting a little bit long in the tooth now |
2 | SO Irish Americans think Ulster Catholics are getting a raw deal . |
3 | But the question we must ask is why so many British workers are getting a two-week break when other European workers are making do with just three days ' holiday . |
4 | The Prime Minister has already shown his sensitivity to a feeling that individuals are getting a poor service from the public sector , hence the Citizen 's Charter . |
5 | Investors are getting a real return of 4.5 per cent on their cash . |
6 | POLICYHOLDERS with some of the country 's biggest insurance firms are getting a raw deal as premiums rise steeply , Labour claimed today . |
7 | ‘ Customers are getting a raw deal and have a right to be angry . |
8 | As the report produced last week by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State made clear , patients are getting a first-rate service from NHS hospitals and ever-improving treatment from the hospitals . |
9 | By placing radon gas detectors in homes the scientists are getting a clear picture of the problem around the country . |
10 | Gloucestershire County Council maintains that the children are getting a proper education at their existing school : |
11 | The families of children with learning difficiulties are getting a raw deal , according to a national children 's charity . |