Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [adv] get " in BNC.

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1 I ai n't no building them just to get all out and up done , I mean the programme now looks crowded , but when you look at the new programme it 's just full , there 's nowhere else and no more room in them boxes to write my instead of one every two , three months , there 's four and five every month starts something
2 If you buy defence everyone else gets the benefits .
3 ‘ I mean , the two reasons I even got involved in a group were at the party — Mark Smith and John Peel .
4 In this case I usually get them running round for a while jumping , hopping , walking backwards and also get them to shout some calls .
5 Son taught it to me , in case I ever got a Hungarian .
6 The only case I ever get .
7 I 'm the other spaceman , I got hairs on my chest I never get depressed .
8 In my 14 years of support I finally got to come close to her in 1991 at Wimbledon when she took time out to meet her fans .
9 But when I learned to play guitar I just got a book of chords and learned them and just sort of thrashed around .
10 I 've never use I 've never used nothing on my skin I never got nice skin oh no I do n't , no I do n't , well any waste of money is a gimmick .
11 I got to be careful at the doorways , cos there 's people coming in and out and a couple of times I nearly get knocked over by people bumping into me .
12 Perhaps it was too confining for his poetic mind for he said of it , ‘ The only good I ever got from it was the memory of the words ‘ sonus disilientis aquae ’ and the old wall covered with weeds opposite the school windows ’ .
13 It was in A flat , and we 'd done two or three cuts on it , but on this particular cut I just got absolutely bonkers , just got lost , but somehow or other I came out of it and that 's the one Elvis picked .
14 Southwell Southwell faces Mansfield which rather gets us in the stick you see because we have to come here for Benefit Office interviews and things like that but you got to Mansfield
15 We sit on wooden boxes round the heavy tables with their curling iron legs , and because the lollies are set on sticks splintered from firewood you sometimes get a skelf in your mouth as you suck , intent on the Lone Ranger .
16 A survey found that many employers left nearly all travel arrangements to their secretaries who rarely got any thanks .
17 The route , via Donkey Lane , is lovely countryside and the experience should become the exact opposite of the stress and distress she obviously gets from driving .
18 At the end of the tape you only get , I think you really needed
19 I always used to relate this to the ghostly effect you sometimes get round a figure in a horror film .
20 ‘ It would n't be fair to the actress who eventually gets the part .
21 ‘ Instead of a rate for carrying oil throughout to Bedale we just got a rate for bringing it to Middlesbrough for trans-shipment to road , which was illogical to me .
22 The Friday we finally got there at about the traffic was so bad because Friday night as well .
23 So there the subject rested for a while , except that we agreed to purchase coffins at some future date to put by in readiness for the inevitable , but owing to the usual pressures of day-to-day living we never got around to it .
24 I mean , so when we do have to do redecoration we just got ta let the volunteers in .
25 When we solve a problem by combining different elements of known action we sometimes get carried away .
26 But it never did it any good they never got to run their own economy .
27 And one thing that that will generate when you have er erm er I do n't think we 've got any husband and wives but I think we 've got one or two partner and friend or partner er relationships they usually get in competition with each other .
28 James Beck ( late of Dad 's Army ) was among his closest friends , while on the romantic side he almost got engaged to Yootha Joyce , got engaged to Justine Lord , and then finally , in the summer of 1963 , mid-way through his work setting up Doctor Who , got married to June Barry , soon to gain world-wide fame herself as one of the three leading ladies in Donald Wilson 's epic adaption of John Galsworthy 's The Forsyte Saga .
29 If he has no evening business engagement he usually gets away between 7.30pm and 8pm .
30 However , there are differences between popular national and local newspapers in both the style of reporting and in the type of cases which routinely get sustained coverage .
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