Example sentences of "is to get [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ A big part of my game is to get a foot in and let others know I 'm around , ’ explained Ince . |
2 | The answer to financial worries is to get a sponsor , but they are very few and far between as a glance down the players ' attachments will show you . |
3 | ‘ Then what I 'll have to do is to get a confession from the real murderer . ’ |
4 | One of the most maligned concrete shopping centres is to get a facelift at a cost of £60 million . |
5 | Right let's have a quick listen , I think what we 're going to need to do is to get a chest X- ray , even if your chest is fairly clear , I still suspect it 's the hernia that 's drying things up . |
6 | My idea now is to get a type rating on the 700 , not to explore it as a journalistic exercise . |
7 | Subtitle : If you want more colours from your monitor and faster screen redrawing then the answer is to get a Magician graphics accelerator card . |
8 | The maisonette in Plymouth which she and husband Gilbert share with two of their six children is to get a dream kitchen . |
9 | The reason we asked for the figures is to get a ball park idea . |
10 | If anyone is to get a testimonial , from the current team , it should be him . |
11 | Even I mean the the English teacher will know that , that what he 's trying to do is to get a student to write his intentions clearly , to make his points clearly , to have a goal in writing his essay , what is it he 's trying to say . |
12 | Has he not ignored the main problem of Europe , which is to get a realignment of currencies so that the deutschmark goes up and sterling down and we can get out of the present debilitating recession ? |
13 | Like Debbie , Fay starts from the premise that the point of doing a degree is to get a job , as we can see in her statement that science students are able to apply for a wider range of jobs than arts graduates . |
14 | ‘ But what I really need is to get a job . |
15 | Bast tells Helen Schlegel how difficult it is to get a job in Edwardian England . |
16 | The ideal way to avoid unwanted passengers is to get a mountain bike instead . |
17 | Good , then you must make her responsibilities even clearer , by defining key areas where she is to get a result . |
18 | The main thing is to get a piece of paper between each piece of glassware so that if it does move , And if you j you just pack a piece of paper in er er fold it over a little er and push it in , i i so you stop movement . |
19 | One is to get a marketing edge on their rivals . |
20 | ‘ The main concern is to get the tunnel built with the French . |
21 | The only alternative , in the face of their own inability to act , is to get the government to fight for them — through demanding laws to back up current procedures . |
22 | Its key aim is to get the Government to extend to companies and other organisations the same level of protection available to private individuals under the Consumer Credit Act . |
23 | That is to say , the infant must convert stimulation from light rays , sound waves , from the speech stream into the appropriate representational grist if it is to get the kind of information that it requires from the world ; but this gleaning of information does not constitute thought . |
24 | Mr Lloyd said yesterday : ‘ My duty is to get the management able to provide the most constructive and positive regime for prisoners and to secure the best value for money . |
25 | So erm the the task is to er is to get the money er and to be able to put one pound er it 's it 's to everybody 's benefit , is n't it ? |
26 | If you have a variety of programs with varying demands on your system , the most difficult task facing you , under normal circumstances , is to get the configuration details sorted out so that everything runs , but maybe not at its best . |
27 | ‘ Now the important thing is to get the ball rolling and protect what 's left of the desert . ’ |
28 | The golden rule is to get the ball down on the ground as quickly as possible and to run it whenever you can . |
29 | What , what he 's , what he 's had to say is , is , is to , is to get the ball rolling and get some money , and then we can start looking . |
30 | The first goal is to get the public through the museum doors by providing exhibitions that they will really enjoy . |