Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] get [adv] " in BNC.

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1 She wants some that got bloody erm
2 ‘ I do n't believe you can go on like this and get away with it , ’ was his core phrase , prepared with care because he believed that it was in the King 's idiom .
3 So I think what I will do is , in view of the fact that be brave and get here , I think I will still
4 Hospital advertising is popular and getting ever more sophisticated so you need to find out what is on offer and who is using it .
5 ‘ It was n't just doing it , it was being afraid and getting there , like Grandfather 's story about Jamie hunting . ’
6 You wo n't be feeling totally ticketty-boo so take it easy and get as much rest and relaxation as possible .
7 If it was a complex curve , starting lazy and getting tight , say , Flynn made up a set of templates , each consisting of a plank and three nails to mark the tangent and the offset sighting lines .
8 One of my favourite presidents , Theodore Roosevelt , president from the early part of the twentieth century and known as the damned cowboy erm you might be interested to know how people become president erm Theodore Roosevelt was an arch imperialist and got very excited about the er war with Spain er America had a s little brief war with Spain at the end of the nineteenth century erm over the possession of Cuba , and erm in eighteen ninety eight , and this aroused great patriotic feelings in all red blooded Americans and especially in Theodore Roosevelt and er er Roosevelt formed his own company of cavalry called the Rough Riders and erm Roosevelt wore glasses and was asthmatic but he had this group called the Rough Riders , sort of early kind of Clint Eastwood stuff , and erm anyway he g he was engaged in the war with Spain er and there was one wonderful moment in the war Spain in which the Spaniards were at the top of a hill called the San Juan hill er and er Teddy , as he was known , of course he gave his name to the teddy bear , did you know that did you ?
9 And go and do that and get away from what 's going on .
10 Few people on earth called Mother Francis that and got away with it .
11 No one spoke to the Empress like that and got away with it .
12 ‘ No one talks about my family like that and gets away with it .
13 It 's no use doing a little bit of this and a little bit of that and getting absolutely nowhere , because you 'll get the two finger job .
14 He turned to the Indian again , asking questions in Spanish and getting nowhere .
15 After two months , Joy 's enjoyment of tricking the customers was decreasing , there was still no difference and the customers were just as rude or getting even worse , for more ‘ skinnys ’ were arriving and ordering more food .
16 You ca n't sing them in nineteen ninety three and get away with it .
17 But also you can get , you know you , you sometimes you can fall lucky and get quite a lot of prices from cold calling as much as reviewing this one little , renewing every , every six weeks and trying to think of something to say that you have n't said before , like I had n't told you or Pete , you know , things like that .
18 Lambert dropped his right wing and dummied to go around the right of the balloon , and just as the Triplane started firing he banked steeply to the left and got away .
19 I am cold and getting more frightened by the hour .
20 I should be so lucky as to get that close .
21 This was definitely one for the album and after several quick shots back she went — not quite a grand-daddy but getting closer .
22 Sub-text : ‘ I 'm not making myself vulnerable , I do n't want to deal with the unpredictable or get close to you . ’
23 Right now , that seemed almost more important than getting away from Julius .
24 ‘ They were very small ticks but very numerous and got all over you .
25 By the time we worked it loose and got aboard again , Dennis 's initial fit had passed , but he was still adamant that he wanted to get as far as the Thames .
26 Although we went a goal behind , they were very vocal and got right behind us .
27 joined us just as we were ready to go overseas , he had just come out of er Flight School and of course his heart was set on being a fighter pilot and here he became a co-pilot so he was a very disappointed man and he did not stand up well in combat so there were n't too many missions , about five and I bounced him off the crew and would n't fly with him any more and got then other co-pilots to fly with me from our Squadron .
28 So please , everyone , put a little more into the seventy fifth and get more out .
29 Unbeaten Rangers are the surprise Premier pacemakers , and manager Gerry Francis admitted : ‘ Staying at the top will be a lot more difficult than getting there .
30 The frequency with which the operation is carried out depends upon the plants involved and the compost or soil in which they were originally planted , but its need becomes apparent when the leaves of the plant become yellowish and get progressively smaller , and the blooms are of poor colour and with few petals .
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