Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] get a " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll see if I 've got a map around or can get a really cheap map and just put it up . |
2 | Old age pension , family allowance and things like that , just to make sure that those that need get a bit extra . . |
3 | If you then try to ask them WHY they believe that ‘ it 's all made up ’ they wo n't have the foggiest idea and may get a bit abusive and say things like , ‘ Only wallies believe that load of junk . ’ |
4 | During the second six months he can , and may get a little work ; but until at least a year after the end of pupillage he will probably have to live on his parents or spouse . |
5 | Chicago is still in design and might get an object-oriented base which NT lacks . |
6 | Yet , as the latest troubles with Olympia & York and the Tokyo stock market remind us , the recession shows no sign of ending and could get a lot worse unless real interest rates are brought down with a bang — and that means willingness to put the exchange rate mechanism second to domestic monetary policy . |
7 | Fig 96 A has remembered his transit and will get a good start well in front of the rest . |
8 | You can choose any registered dentist and will get a full preventative service . |
9 | This country needs and will get a Labour Government . |
10 | It does have a use , in that one day people will be on Mars and will get a lot of knowledge from exploration of the martian poles . |
11 | The first is so that the people can see their elected representatives and can get a better understanding of the institution . |
12 | The bikers were a good crowd but could get a bit out of hand . |
13 | One variation on that would be to increase the constituency share according to the national increase in membership — so constituencies would have 30 per cent of the vote on a membership of 300,000 ( as now ) but would get an extra 1 per cent of the vote for every 30,000 increase in national membership . |