Example sentences of "[adj] get [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The upward trend in the numbers of unemployed getting supplementary benefit , for example , continued in the 1980s ; the numbers trebled until two-thirds of all the unemployed received this benefit , despite the fact that it was never designed for them .
2 This means that a few get top marks , a big bunch get middling marks , and a few come near the bottom .
3 But also , look as those er , those short answers , now it 's important that you answer the short answer questions well alright , because it 's , it 's a lot easier to get good marks on a short answer question , providing you do it well , than it is on a long answer question .
4 It 's much easier to get good marks on a short answer question than it is in theory to but most people do n't because they do n't apply the correct technique so to writing short answers .
5 It should be easier to get minor repairs done than at present .
6 The shaky-hand aiming is a fair simulation of real throwing , though it 's much easier to get high scores here ( I even hit the odd 180 ! ) .
7 It is enough to mount a convincing argument , in this instance by someone who is prepared to get dirty hands for her convictions ; which is not to say that she must convince everyone .
8 I mean the biggest thing really I think my interest in all this to get secure trade from us
9 It depends first on what you 've been doing in those 29 years , whether you 're willing to get new skills if necessary , and finally , how persistent you are in your job search .
10 A senior banker said : ‘ At 12 per cent you 'd have to go back to 1985 to get similar value . ’
11 ‘ Their warehouses hare full of unsaleable stock , so it 's only too easy to get cheap books ; and a member of the public does n't know the difference between a previous edition of , say , the Oxford Companion to English Literature selling for £5 and the new edition selling for £25 — especially since the new edition is n't always better . ’
12 It ai n't always easy to get economic forecasts right .
13 However it is n't easy to get reliable information on what to give , and when .
14 It is all too easy to get foreign bodies into the pipe , which will wreak havoc with pumps and valves at a later date . , .
15 64k mode is not covered in the manual at all , unfortunately , and even after experimentation — loading the supplied VGA-BIOS program , which improved things a little — it proved impossible to get correct colour values onscreen .
16 I find it appalling that Warwick , who are now well established in this country , are not apparently concerned with after sales service to the extent that it is at the moment impossible to get spare parts without sending off to Germany .
17 It claims it is impossible to get maximum returns for timber when trying to meet other objectives .
18 It is impossible to get sensible statistics from it .
19 It proved impossible to get British Telecom round to fix the phone until Thursday afternoon .
20 It is impossible to get fresh oil two months after the event , ’ he said .
21 Legal sources say a member of the public facing similar charges would be very lucky to get legal aid for one junior barrister .
22 Her mother had suffered a rare disorder which causes parents to make their children ill to get medical attention .
23 I think it is fair to say that in practical terms you are likely to get substantial life out of the tool before the original battery is spent , perhaps several years .
24 None of these categories of patient so far are likely to get private insurance cover .
25 Because they 're most likely to get social support if anybody 's going get anything .
26 As my hon. Friend clearly knows far more about the Bill than does the Secretary of State , I am far more likely to get sensible answers out of him .
27 Editors always assume that photographs from PR sources can be used free of charge , and any PR outfit which tries to charge for pictures is likely to get short shrift .
28 A call for opposition party pacts to put up single candidates against Conservative MPs and seek the ‘ total defeat ’ of the Tories as the only way to ensure a Scottish parliament is also likely to get short shrift from the leadership .
29 In making the choice , the selection conference in the case of the Labour Party , and the constituency executive in the case of the Conservative Party , are not easily moved by pressure from outside and even the leaders of the parties have found it hard to get close friends and political associates nominated .
30 Hacking and the BEA engineers were , Smith felt , reluctant to press hard to get additional boiler manufacturing capacity .
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