Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] get [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm going to be talking a bit more later in the presentation about back up and back up performance which is one of the key areas which erm organizations trying to support very large databases have come across as a as a as a major stumbling block or hurdle to get across .
2 Or schools get very excited by computer-assisted learning , ordering equipment and retraining teachers — only to find that the pupils , so full of enthusiasm three years ago , have totally lost interest , while the ‘ experts ’ are once again suggesting that it was n't such a good idea after all .
3 The stately measure of the band , who were not particularly loud , was the steady , elegant funk they put into the music ; they did n't need flashness or speed to get across .
4 Then again I think to enable Speed and Macca to get forward we need a holding midfield player .
5 IBM Corp , Hewlett-Packard Co and DEC got together at the Open Software Foundation 's Challenge'93 shindig in Boston last week to demonstrate their implementations of the Distributed Computing Environment .
6 well because there was three of us we went , it was seven hundred and one , like , their go , first bloke got a hundred and eighty , next one got a hundred and forty , this one got a hundred and twenty and me and Matt got about forty each and Rick and we were stuffed just bit , have you been watching any of the darts ? dead interesting
7 Friends and colleagues past and present got together at the Brunswick Arms in Stamford Street to give him a big send off .
8 Erm and inspection got pretty sophisticated .
9 The flyer may have had three of its four photographs taken in pedestrian zones , but walking and cycling get less than five per cent of the space in the book .
10 ‘ Down you come , the pair of you , I want yer both in the scullery bath before yer dad and brothers get 'ome from their work . ’
11 He reported it at once and when the police and ambulance got there they found the bodies of a man and a girl lying on the road and partially burned .
12 The boys heard the crash and they ran as fast as they could to get help from the police and ambulance , but when the police and ambulance got there they only found the boys ' fishing tackle where they had dumped it in such haste .
13 MP and JF to get together in the meantime , to see if any short-term improvements are possible .
14 In the 1980s the national governing bodies for canoeing and fishing got together ; they made some hopeful noises but nothing concrete has materialised in six years .
15 Ireland will get 10 per cent , or £250 million and Greece and Portugal get double that .
16 Ireland will get 10 per cent , or £250 million and Greece get and Portugal get double that .
17 I urge the bus companies and council to get together and discuss the problem T.H. McCullagh , .
18 I wanted to encourage Dad and Eva to get together .
19 This is by far the biggest task Miss Cassan , 26 , has yet tackled , but she has shown both ability and determination to get this far .
20 Fire Noise was formed a year ago ; a few jugglers and drummers got together .
21 Even if all goes well and recovery gets underway this year , unemployment is likely to go on rising for another year at least .
22 Even if all goes well and recovery gets underway this year , unemployment is likely to go on rising for another year at least .
23 Canon , the Japanese office equipment and electrical suppliers , who put in £5million a year , want Mansell and Williams to get together again .
24 Where individual orders are large and custom made it may be necessary for the manufacturer and purchaser to get together to discuss each job as a unique contract .
25 Only the women and Warren get away with mere makeup .
26 ‘ Of course , it 's been an awful , terrible accident , but we 've now got to concentrate on making sure that Liz and Owen get well as quickly as possible .
27 She coughed , and when her nose was plugged up it was difficult for her to suck properly ; she cried to be fed all through the night and Phoebe got more and more tired , more and more passive and despairing and guilty .
28 It also urges Government departments and agencies to get together more often so that schemes can be streamlined and integrated .
29 Many couples are married at this time ; old debts must be repaid ; homes are thoroughly cleaned ; presents are exchanged and families get together to enjoy colourful meals and banquets featuring specially prepared foods .
30 folks so long as Angela and Arthur get there and
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