Example sentences of "[verb] a [noun] get " in BNC.
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1 | Grandma went to the station to catch a train to get to Birmingham . |
2 | A group of parents has won a battle to get a new primary school at Corse in Gloucestershire . |
3 | Okay , so it cost a lot to get him half way across the world , but money does n't mean much if you ca n't use it wisely . ’ |
4 | And you do n't need a ticket to get into the library . |
5 | You will need a car to get about . |
6 | You 'll need a solicitor to get out of it believe me . |
7 | She also thought Esther would need a hoist to get in and out of the bath . |
8 | We do not need a fund to get there but rather we need to face up to and deal with the systematic discrimination that women face . ’ |
9 | And I thought , you would need a miracle to get up there . |
10 | So , if you want a calendar get your forms in soon , please ! |
11 | Eventually Vuk and Kopitar found a way to get the book published and it appeared in 1818 as a Serbian-Latin-German dictionary . |
12 | Well I was watching one of those Antique Road Shows quite recently and I found a chap got one of those little sort of two inch diameter one inch high chamber pots and he said and where did you get this and she said er at a car boot sale and he said and how much did you pay and she said twenty five P . |
13 | Oh I 've got to find a space to get to a newspaper , to do the bingo numbers |
14 | Postie Jim Goldsmith used a canoe to get the mail through at PAPWORTH ST AGNES , Cambs . |
15 | Old Jim had looked a bit got down , he thought ; I 'll cheer them up , and we 'll all have a drink . |
16 | Such a man was Salah Muhammad , of Huaiwiri , who pursued a campaign to get the girls there to attend school after puberty . |
17 | Yes , it 's to kind of forestall Martha , before she has a chance to get in there . |
18 | Now Sherry has a chance to get even . |
19 | But has a clerk got the right to tell a couple that their wedding is nonessential spending ? |
20 | The idea was , why has a giraffe got a long neck ? |
21 | Right away , in fact , before he has a change to get started on that story . ’ |
22 | ‘ And what has a town got to offer that the hacienda can not ? ’ |
23 | What has a dictionary got to do with it ? |
24 | He has a tendancy to get very worked up in games and was sent off about 6 times last season . |
25 | I know , just that when your house needs a re-wiring got you worry I wished they never got rid off her new Christmas one , just think all the money we 've spent on |
26 | Gaybours everybody needs a gaybour get some money for petrol I 'll be round the town later on |
27 | he only needs a couple to get them |
28 | If he needs a leg-up to get on a flipping horse … ! ’ |
29 | A farmer who allows a fox to get into his hen coup deserves everything he gets . |
30 | Lynn Boyle , a social worker from area 2 , told how the Inland Revenue had scuppered a plan to get unemployed women to provide informal care in return for expenses and small payments . |