Example sentences of "[not/n't] get [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | And the fact that he 's a left-hand drive he 's erm perhaps not got quite the view out of his offside mirror , or our offside mirror it would be to us , that perhaps somebody like yourselves have with er a right-hand drive vehicle . |
2 | It probably means the Lib Dems compromising , not getting quite the system they want . |
3 | Wright is delighted with Taylor 's bold captaincy decision , saying : ‘ Incy was unlucky not to get either the players ’ or the football writers ' honours last season as top player but this is ample compensation . ’ |
4 | Also deduction of the Fund 's initial charge ( where applicable ) means that if an investor withdraws from his investment in the short term he may not get back the amount he originally invested . |
5 | Of course , as with any investment in stocks and shares , the value of units and the income from them can go down as well as up , and an investor may not get back the amount originally invested . |
6 | Now that you have read a little about the method why not get out the extension rails and apply these pieces of information to some lace making ? |
7 | If she could not get out the train would carry her on to the next station , to London Bridge , it would carry her on under the river . |
8 | If they 're whingeing because they have n't got quite the times they hoped for , then let them complain into your shell-like ear for a change . |
9 | You know , nothing a very pleasant picture er o of a couple of horses , very attractive horses , but if you 're not a a horse enthusiast perhaps it has n't got quite the same impact , er , as it otherwise would have . |
10 | Well , you know , we have got , have n't got quite the traffic that other places have got . |
11 | Germany , admittedly , has n't got quite the same high rate of inflation , but France has an inflation problem , France has an unemployment problem . |
12 | I have to drag myself out of bed each day , and I ca n't get up the energy to do any housework . |
13 | She could n't get ter the bottom of 'im . |
14 | In fact it 's not that the memory is lost , so much as the person ca n't get out the facts which are stored in the memory . |
15 | ‘ All the failsafes are power driven — if we do n't get out the whole section will depressurize ! ’ |
16 | He would n't get out the bloody way . |
17 | Taking the piss and w he would n't get out the bloody way and I 'm trying to get through with that rack . |
18 | So I got one side but I bloody could n't get out the other side . |
19 | I would imagine i , i , if they went to look at it for fire and , or anything like that you 'd be in the wrong cos you could n't get out the kitchen . |
20 | You ca n't get down the escalator , everyone 's looking at you , then there are all these other young things flipping around the changing rooms in the shops . |
21 | Look at all the sand , you ca n't get down the sand 's so deep . |