Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] get a " in BNC.
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1 | The short three round championship will mean that all the championship contenders must get a good result and since results from the two heats also count towards championship points , racing throughout the day is guaranteed to be close and fast . |
2 | A further strike could be a different situation because it will be a normal weekday and drivers might get a false sense of security . |
3 | Youngster , Mark Druce is been in cracking form in the reserves could get a chance . |
4 | BRITISH fans will get a rematch of this year 's Super Bowl — or a semblance thereof — when the Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills play an exhibition game at the Wembley Stadium , London , on 8 August . |
5 | Dogs Today readers will get a discount of £1 on admission charges to Top Dog '91 if they produce a copy of the magazine . |
6 | The first qualifying 10,000 customers who apply through one of the society 's branches will get a voucher guaranteeing no stockbroking commission . |
7 | The first qualifying 10,000 customers who apply through one of the society 's branches will get a voucher guaranteeing no stockbroking commission . |
8 | Ten lucky winners will get a 16-bit Sega Mega Drive video games console , plus the game which is from Sega 's movie games range AND a video copy of the 1985 Terminator film . |
9 | The winners will get a contract with EMI 's Parlophone — the label that launched The Beatles — - to produce one single and a video . |
10 | And TWENTY lucky winners will get a very special album autographed by Kylie . |
11 | The two winners will get a fantastic Kenwood CD player complete with carrying case , headphones , battery charger and all manner of other desirable add-ons . |
12 | Now even teenagers can get a direct mail delivery of their own Check it Out ! publication . |
13 | Your readers can get a free fact-file on monitors by writing to the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths , 35 Belgrave Square , London SW1X 8QB . |
14 | ‘ We wanted analysis of the Treaty and we believe every board of directors should get a copy so they can ask their lawyers exactly what it means for their business . ’ |
15 | Youngsters will get a sporting chance |
16 | Visitors will get a rare chance to see inside the Pietrasanta and SS . |
17 | Some 120 trainees from Third World countries will get a two-year post . |
18 | Operators who cut corners will get a licence for only 12 years . |
19 | And the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications will get a supercomputer for its single institute . |
20 | THOUSANDS of rail commuters will get a discount on next year 's season tickets . |
21 | But I know from personal experience that gardens can get a bit messy — you ca n't take a dog for a walk every time it wants to ‘ go ’ , even with the best will in the world . |
22 | It is the cast of mind which decrees that Henry Cotton , the most successful British golfer of the last fifty years should get an MBE rather than a knighthood , the same level of honour as a shorthand note-taker in the House of Commons or the draftsman of regulations governing haddock quotas . |
23 | This year , these stations should get a total ad revenue of IR£10m , well up from last year 's £IR£6.7m . |
24 | Women who have worked all their adult lives and paid full Class 1 contributions should get a full basic pension in their own right at the age of 60 . |
25 | Lenders could get a rate of interest very close to that available on corresponding time deposits knowing , none the less , that they could recover use of the funds by selling the CDs . |
26 | None of Britain 's 140 nuclear power stations will get a licence to continue operations until they provide far more detailed information on what damage they are doing to the environment and what steps they are taking to prevent it , according to an announcement from HM Inspectorate of Pollution . |
27 | Although American car workers will get a lot more free time in the months to come , they will at least be better off than they were a decade ago . |
28 | Johnny Coppin hopes most of all that readers and listeners to his music and poetry collections will get a sense of the spirit of place of the land between the rivers meandering down to the sea |
29 | Within the next 18 months to two years , this will change as the first wave of line cards are installed that support ISDN directly , with the result that residential customers should get a more enthusiastic response when they enquire about the technology . |
30 | Right , as you can imagine things might get a little bit nasty , we 're incorporating two er , two hypothesis and although very simple produce algebra that er , that 's a bit nasty . |