Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] they get " in BNC.

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1 Or did they get two for the price of one ? ’
2 Downstairs the Disco provided a large crowd with the sounds that made them get on the floor and bring a whole new ball game to the w world of the Barn Dance .
3 The recession has made small practices particularly vulnerable , as they lose fee income through clients ' going out of business ; nor do they get paid for work in progress , says Ernst & Young insolvency practitioner Alan Lovett .
4 Too many customers do not get an open admission from us that we made a mistake — nor do they get the full apology that is their right .
5 They receive no overtime pay , nor do they get any holiday money or sickness benefit .
6 Journalists just pop them a question and let them get on with it .
7 Now shut up and let them get on with their game . ’
8 Do n't punish them for the way in which they behave today and let them get away with the same thing tomorrow just because your own mood is different , or the matter is n't worth ‘ all that bother ’ anyway .
9 ‘ Before , we used to give people the tools and let them get on with the modelling , ’ Mr Wise explains .
10 His philosophy of management may be summed up as ‘ Pick a good team and let them get on with it ’ , and his attitude to marketing as ‘ Good wine needs no bush ’ .
11 So on 13 and 14 March the best that could be done was for him to give Harwell full details and let them get on with it themselves ( see Chapter 7 ) .
12 Should the Slater Foundation accept , then , that it has performed a function in goading the LTA forward and retire from the arena and let them get on with it ?
13 The guitar had no place here and the guitarist sat back with a grin , his back to the open case , and let them get on with it .
14 We can provide a small group with a stimulus in the play area and let them get on with their own play , occasionally intervening ( as described below ) .
15 most likely to make people believe that they can achieve a certain thing and let them get up and do it and erm so that the Party 's role is in the initial stage fostering as much mobilization
16 We have to give them the ball out wide and let them get at Southend 's back four . ’
17 Thirdly we can support training schemes designed to improve the employability of local people and to help them get jobs .
18 All he could do in advance was check that all was in order , give brief instructions and let them get on with it .
19 But do they get the playgrounds they deserve ?
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