Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [adv] get " in BNC.
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1 | I ai n't no building them just to get all out and up done , I mean the programme now looks crowded , but when you look at the new programme it 's just full , there 's nowhere else and no more room in them boxes to write my instead of one every two , three months , there 's four and five every month starts something |
2 | If you buy defence everyone else gets the benefits . |
3 | In this case I usually get them running round for a while jumping , hopping , walking backwards and also get them to shout some calls . |
4 | Son taught it to me , in case I ever got a Hungarian . |
5 | The only case I ever get . |
6 | I 'm the other spaceman , I got hairs on my chest I never get depressed . |
7 | In my 14 years of support I finally got to come close to her in 1991 at Wimbledon when she took time out to meet her fans . |
8 | But when I learned to play guitar I just got a book of chords and learned them and just sort of thrashed around . |
9 | I 've never use I 've never used nothing on my skin I never got nice skin oh no I do n't , no I do n't , well any waste of money is a gimmick . |
10 | Perhaps it was too confining for his poetic mind for he said of it , ‘ The only good I ever got from it was the memory of the words ‘ sonus disilientis aquae ’ and the old wall covered with weeds opposite the school windows ’ . |
11 | It was in A flat , and we 'd done two or three cuts on it , but on this particular cut I just got absolutely bonkers , just got lost , but somehow or other I came out of it and that 's the one Elvis picked . |
12 | We sit on wooden boxes round the heavy tables with their curling iron legs , and because the lollies are set on sticks splintered from firewood you sometimes get a skelf in your mouth as you suck , intent on the Lone Ranger . |
13 | The route , via Donkey Lane , is lovely countryside and the experience should become the exact opposite of the stress and distress she obviously gets from driving . |
14 | At the end of the tape you only get , I think you really needed |
15 | I always used to relate this to the ghostly effect you sometimes get round a figure in a horror film . |
16 | ‘ It would n't be fair to the actress who eventually gets the part . |
17 | So there the subject rested for a while , except that we agreed to purchase coffins at some future date to put by in readiness for the inevitable , but owing to the usual pressures of day-to-day living we never got around to it . |
18 | I mean , so when we do have to do redecoration we just got ta let the volunteers in . |
19 | When we solve a problem by combining different elements of known action we sometimes get carried away . |
20 | But it never did it any good they never got to run their own economy . |
21 | James Beck ( late of Dad 's Army ) was among his closest friends , while on the romantic side he almost got engaged to Yootha Joyce , got engaged to Justine Lord , and then finally , in the summer of 1963 , mid-way through his work setting up Doctor Who , got married to June Barry , soon to gain world-wide fame herself as one of the three leading ladies in Donald Wilson 's epic adaption of John Galsworthy 's The Forsyte Saga . |
22 | If he has no evening business engagement he usually gets away between 7.30pm and 8pm . |
23 | Full of stairs and small rooms on each floor and no garden to speak of , only a kind of paved area leading off the basement kitchen which rarely got any sun . |
24 | No wonder I fucking got no money |
25 | It could have been a Texas screw-worm , another cattle pest which occasionally gets people by mistake — the battered remains were hard to identify . |
26 | One major aspect of the question which often gets overlooked , however , is not so much the outcomes of schooling for young people in terms of qualifications , etc. , but what part it plays in their overall development into adulthood . |
27 | I told them I know them well , their son is not the type who just gets in fights . |
28 | This unsensitivity aside , though , George comes over as a pretty decent bloke who simply got fed up with his celebrity status . |
29 | This unsensitivity aside , though , George comes over as a pretty decent bloke who simply got fed up with his celebrity status . |
30 | Oh , its a pity you ever got mixed up with him . |