Example sentences of "[noun sg] it get [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She was now in such pain , and moment by moment it got worse . |
2 | I stand up and brush my coat down just in case it got dirty with me sitting on the ground . |
3 | ‘ I would rather carry the model I am working on , in case it gets injured , ’ he said reasonably . |
4 | I never lend it out in case it gets lost . |
5 | Just in case it gets bumpy . ’ |
6 | Well I would n't in case it gets stuck in here in your mouth . |
7 | It might be a bit awkward when you start off but once you 've done it a bit it gets easier . |
8 | As the traffic thickened towards the rush hour it got easier , but more boring , to stay fairly close behind him . |
9 | To the west it gets narrow quickly , then there 's a big bulge where the river runs in , at Tandown Primary School , then it ends fairly sharply . ’ |
10 | While it declined to say how much money it got this time , its four backers , the Mayfield Fund , Institutional Venture Partners , Menlo Ventures and St Paul Venture Capital , are now into it to the tune of $12.2m total . |
11 | And a settin' in was what was happening at the pub — the reason it got closed . |
12 | Towards the end it got better though , and they got the time right , we timed it towards the end and the wording was right , so it got better towards the end . |
13 | Well no because we had n't , us , given us any ideas , towards the end it got better , and they were . |
14 | Towards the end it got better and they worked , it was a bad start , but it got better towards the end . |
15 | In summer it gets dry and it goes like like . |
16 | and it 's never got really bad , the only time it got bad was |
17 | After dinner it gets packed as the audience settles for the live , outdoor cabaret . |