Example sentences of "he [vb mod] get a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 he must get a huge audience every Sunday night , I know we would
2 He 'll get a good reaction from our fans because the people appreciate everything he did for the club , ’ Rush said .
3 Here 's a new show — may not be much good — never mind , book Bernard Walton , he 'll get a few laughs out of it .
4 Dave will , he 'll get a free lunch .
5 ‘ I 'll never believe he done it , ’ said Mrs Flaherty , when she came round for a cup of tea and a slice of the action , ‘ not if he 's convicted by a dozen juries , and do n't tell me he 'll get a fair trial in the current climate of opinion , not unless they pick twelve men the same size and true .
6 No he might he 's he might get a few friends and go out or .
7 He might get a different report from our gunners .
8 One of them wrote to Jarvis 's mother to tell her he could get a good price for Cambridge School .
9 ‘ There 's loads of them at the Standard , ’ said Cooper , persuasively , so persuasively in fact , that we ended up at 7.00 am outside Holborn Tube with a banner declaring Flirting for London , handing leaflets to men and flowers to women , so he could get a good photograph for his story .
10 From here he could get a good view of the counter desk .
11 ’ You 've got it wrong , Fuzzy , ’ he finally said , when he could get a defensive word in .
12 He told investors visiting here , his former offices in Cirencester , that he could get a better return on their savings by investing in offshore accounts in the Channel Islands .
13 As he was wondering whether to climb up to it , to see whether he could get a clear view ahead , he heard a movement behind him and turned to find Hawkbit at his shoulder .
14 And he 'd get a little bit on his building society , would n't he ?
15 This time , after I 'd hung up , I laid the phone down at an angle to the receiver tits so he 'd get an engaged tone if he tried again .
16 If , in addition to posing the difficulty , he could say that there is no authority in point and that Grant 's case is distinguishable , and could also suggest some reasons why on these facts it ought to be distinguished , he would get a first class on that question instead of a very doubtful pass .
17 But then , a week later , she had a visit from a strange man enquiring for her father , and who , after being told of his demise , informed her he had been asked to sell the property for which he had felt able to assure her father he would get a good price , seeing that land around was scarce .
18 Tate , who admitted assault , was told he would get a five-week sentence when he next appeared to fit in with his break from the ship .
19 He also bribed Lennie to stay with him , when George said that if Lennie was good he would get a little puppy to pet .
20 Accordingly his mother told him that he would get an extra sweet at lunchtime and another after tea for spending longer with his toys .
21 But we are giving , we are giving him a post , another body , and hopefully with a very careful job description he will get a trained person , because we also recognise the fact that Oxford 's a marvellous place for people to come .
22 Be that as it may , it is safe to say that no matter which rules a karateka fights under , he will get a fair deal .
23 But if he can get a new constitution accepted by regional leaders and , still better , by an elected assembly , he could establish a constitutional order with real legitimacy whatever parliament decides .
24 Now , from what I know of him he can get a good sound out of anything , but the amps he 's been using recently ( until he had them nicked from his car ) were Marshall Valvestate 80s .
25 He 's had , offer offered to stand down if he can get a younger person that will run it .
26 Player-manager Mark McGhee said : ‘ The results Allan has achieved with other sportsmen and women are very impressive and if he can get an extra yard of pace out of our players , then it will be very worthwhile . ’
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