Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] get [art] " in BNC.

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1 Local adjudication offices could not assess individuals and it would be difficult to decide why Mrs. Y should get a top-up but Mrs. X should not .
2 Rick Baker must get a brief mention for his Oscar-winning work on that darkest of tragi-comedies , An American Werewolf in London ( 1981 ) , also John Landis 's masterpiece to date .
3 If they are slow to decide what to do , the goblins may get the chance of an extra hit !
4 Some readers may get no further than the title of this book suggesting , as it seems to , something austere , authoritarian , Catholic and far removed from their own experience !
5 The short three round championship will mean that all the championship contenders must get a good result and since results from the two heats also count towards championship points , racing throughout the day is guaranteed to be close and fast .
6 Willink thought that perhaps he should not go ; but he also discontented Ramsey by treating it as a problem in how Ramsey should get the best career in a worldly sense .
7 This must put the Canadian health minister in a similar position to Britain 's Kenneth Clarke , when his advisory committee recommended that last year Depo-Provera should get a licence .
8 It has been suggested that ‘ incipient ’ is an unfamiliar word , that associating the stall with a spin might get the student worried , and that to simplify things we should only talk about stalls and spins .
9 But after seeing signs of a pick-up in American demand , he says the hotel industry might get a boost around September , on the basis that recovery here lags America by about four months .
10 A further strike could be a different situation because it will be a normal weekday and drivers might get a false sense of security .
11 Youngster , Mark Druce is been in cracking form in the reserves could get a chance .
12 I personally believe Labour could get the devalued exchange rate we wanted within the ERM if we put our foot down .
13 The team were then treated to a meal and the mill manager presented them with the Challenge Trophy [ through gritted teeth ] and before the lads could get the lens caps off their cameras , they took it back , saying that the cup would stay at Rank 's but Rentokil 's name would be put on .
14 Before Bull O'Malley could get a chance to reply , Father Devlin raised a conciliatory hand and waved it like a flag of truce .
15 If he did n't , some clever lawyer would get the boy off on a technicality .
16 The smuggling would continue and the evildoers would get the Huge Reward .
17 There seemed little left in the match except the question of whether Wright would get the 36 runs he needed for 5000 in Tests , in what was rumoured to be his last appearance .
18 I suppose buying Gazza would make it even less likely that Rocky would get a game ; - (
19 In addition the navy was to receive a new aircraft carrier and the army and air force would get the LH helicopter and an advanced tactical fighter aircraft , among a new generation of high technology systems expected to be partly financed by the termination of many existing systems .
20 Just time to tell you that Ken Clarke won Guess the Scores from Headington ; he said it would finish one all at the Manor , and he said that Martin Foyle would get the goal .
21 BRITISH fans will get a rematch of this year 's Super Bowl — or a semblance thereof — when the Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills play an exhibition game at the Wembley Stadium , London , on 8 August .
22 Even after years of marriage an ex-wife will get no benefit from this if her former husband dies .
23 Dogs Today readers will get a discount of £1 on admission charges to Top Dog '91 if they produce a copy of the magazine .
24 Then readers will get the satisfaction they have been led to expect .
25 The Ministry of Agriculture has said that sooner or later the pound will get an easier ride on the currency markets and that cereal farmers , who since Black Wednesday have almost doubled their projected income , must guard against being caught by sudden changes .
26 The first qualifying 10,000 customers who apply through one of the society 's branches will get a voucher guaranteeing no stockbroking commission .
27 The first qualifying 10,000 customers who apply through one of the society 's branches will get a voucher guaranteeing no stockbroking commission .
28 In other words if the estate agent or medical practice will get a phone call from us and say look we 'd like to do your assignment is it convenient .
29 It is accepted that this : may mean that sometimes an employee will get a bit less than he might have expected ; it may mean that sometimes an employer will have to pay a little more than he had expected .
30 The SURPRISE ministerial announcement last weekend to allow mining close to the Vale of Belvoir in Leicestershire means that the plan for a new pit at Ashfordby will get the green light before the contentious issue of where to put the mounds of unsightly spoil that the pit will produce has been settled .
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