Example sentences of "[vb mod] get [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Audrey Spooner has been told she must get planning permission — or close down .
2 I think they should get planning consent and go ahead and develop Straiton .
3 ‘ Because I might get lung cancer ?
4 So for example , if I went on er a job on Monday I could possibly draw gun number three but the following day if we went on a similar operation I might get gun number six .
5 Are you concerned , when you go to a restaurant , you might get food poisoning ?
6 You 'll get tungsten precision darts engineered nickel tungsten darts with one extra set of shafts. flights and key-ring dart sharpener .
7 and er and so I said to Paul , Ann 'll get plenty conversation today .
8 ‘ You 'll get lung cancer . ’
9 He touched my hand and said , ‘ You 'll get heat stroke .
10 Well we 'll get carbon dioxide off , so you might be iridium carbonate or ytterbium , we 've got a powder which may be ytterbium car carbonate or ytterbium sulphate and you never heard of this stuff , ah carbonate carbonate and maybe , maybe ytterbium carbonate does n't give off carbon dioxide with acid , but there is a very good chance it does cos all the others you 've ever heard about do .
11 Yeah but he 'll get tax back wo n't he ?
12 And you 'll get world news .
13 ‘ You 'll get blood poisoning if you 're not careful , ’ said my mother , putting her leaves on the draining-board .
14 She 'd get pocket money .
15 I knew I 'd get icing sugar there you see .
16 You 're going to think well I know what will happen , we 'll get if you drip hydrochloric acid on it you 'd get funnium chloride water and carbon dioxide .
17 She warned him that the dye might come out and that he 'd get blood poisoning .
18 In England older men could get contract work for hedging and ditching , maintaining public spaces , or minor building repairs , which allowed them to work at their own pace .
19 Some felt constrained by lack of alternative child care — as many as two-fifths said they would return to work sooner if they could get child care .
20 You could get dad breakfast .
21 I mean if , if you er er the whole experience of was that you could get rent reduction and interest rate reduction relatively peacefully so you would n't get disruption etcetera and you would n't get disruption and what , what you might come to recognize as a more , a more viable agricultural system .
22 Even if Telecom could get planning permission for its Ballsbridge site ( although it is difficult to see anyone now wanting to get caught up in a possible planning scandal on top of what has already gone down ) the development costs are going to be huge .
23 We could get bulk sugar instead o' those silly packs yer bin orderin' , an' we should fink o' buyin' tea by the chest .
24 If you think you could get Community Charge benefit please contact this office and a form will be sent to you .
25 Well he said you could get tax relief on the whole lot .
26 Cos that you see if you , if you , if you could link up life assurance to your pension you could get tax relief on your life assurance you see ?
27 Now I earned ten and thruppence , used to take the ten and thruppence home and I used to get tenpence ha'penny spending money .
28 No they get nothing , they 'd get , all they went on the dole , well they used to get , they used to get erm , say yeah well you would get welfare benefit what we call the club , you go on the club and you see used t I , my , apparently had a private club , you could have both you see you had the private club and you got so much from the government , the National Health .
29 Banks made provisions of up to around 70% against total third-world loans , and assumed they would get tax relief as if they had actually lost money .
30 Thus what I called Crime and Punishment 's apocalyptic naturalism is its most vital link with The Possessed ; I mean , when Dostoevsky read about that gang murder in the Moscow Record his mind 's eye was caught not by a bizarre and therefore very newsworthy incident but by the seed of a foul commonplace : the seed in eternity , in the deepest realism , though also in the mere mundane future , for Dostoevsky did imagine a time when only the most spectacular acts of terrorism would get headline treatment .
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