Example sentences of "[adj] get some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Sorry got some money in there , OK oh do your ballerina bit , we 'll have to wash your face , yeah it 's filthy , filthy face , breakfast face oh that 's that new twins is n't it ? |
2 | Apart from the difficulty of chambers , the ordinary person who has no special connections normally finds it easier to get some kind of start on the common law side , where there is a great deal of small work , in county courts and the criminal courts ; on the Chancery side there is no criminal work and all the civil work tends to be fairly important . |
3 | He takes me and picks me up from school and takes us where we wan na go you know , off to the shop , off to here , off to get some get some drink and takes us for a drive and |
4 | Delighted to get some response at last , Lord Cumbermound grinned his evil grin . |
5 | Apart from road accidents , cancer is still the major killer of children , with one in every 600 getting some form of the disease . |
6 | Just the same as , see there 's so many out of work the amount of people that are going for the jobs , there 's so many of them they erm they 're all got some sort of experience , even if it 's just doing a a week . |
7 | Until then , I suggest you all get some rest , because you 're going to need it . |
8 | ‘ Well , now let us all get some sleep ’ |
9 | Right I put this together ah very quickly just before you came in , I thought it would be useful to get some feedback on the education the two educational events that have taken place so far , now unfortunately I could n't go to Topping Printing but you were there Ann |
10 | Nevertheless , the English landscape is about status and hierarchies , and it is important to get some idea of which places were of greater or lesser importance locally |
11 | I mean I think we have taken liberty a bit with his parents but yeah I think you will be able to get some toast . |
12 | She walked quickly towards the door , throwing over her shoulder , ‘ At least I should be able to get some peace there . ’ |
13 | You 've got a berth reserved on the train so you 'll be able to get some sleep once you get there . |
14 | ‘ Maybe the party will be able to get some money out of it and we will be able to prostitute ourselves a little bit more . |
15 | I mean I may be able to get some money from my parents a little bit |
16 | If only John Postlethwaite would go away things could return to normal and he might be able to get some money as a special case in view of the emergency and the delicate state of politics . |
17 | If not , you may still be able to get some help with the costs if you have a low income . |
18 | If you have more than these amounts , you may still be able to get some help . |
19 | At seven days , we may be able to get some sense out of the graph on the effects of vacuum decompression during the pregnancy , he told himself happily and walked into his crowded office with a spring in his step . |
20 | The younger reader is thus able to get some kind of tentative vision of what his or her own life in science might be . |
21 | that I work for erm being the Q S has its main headquarters in Derbyshire , so it 's just possible I may be able to get some business contacts in Derbyshire . |
22 | And the hope is to actually be able to get some recognition of that , |
23 | The EXTREMELY suspect one where they run to each other ( or more likely one sad git runs to the scorer … desperate to get some attention ) , hold hands , trot backwards stroking each others hands in the process ? ? |
24 | Similar stories could be told of many European kings , princes and nobles in our period ; it is possible to get some notion of the variety that existed among the upper classes . |
25 | It may also be possible to get some idea of the neighbours , and whether they keep two caravans or a motorboat in front of the lounge windows . |
26 | However , it may be possible to get some idea about the information that was likely to have been used in the recognition studies by simply asking people to describe the films . |
27 | During the Sixties and Seventies the systems gradually improved , the computer parts got more powerful and cheaper and it even became possible to get some sort of an idea as to what the page might look like . |
28 | However , if the number of situations correctly recalled is divided by the number not recalled at each level of risk it is possible to get some picture of the relationship . |
29 | What I 'm doing at this point , actually , is jumping up and forcing the windows open to get some air into the room . |
30 | If you work very hard at making somebody in a record company come and see you , that is probably as good a way as any to get some indication of your music 's commercial potential . |