Example sentences of "[vb -s] n't get [det] " in BNC.
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1 | He does n't get much time for reflection , and when he does he tends to get depressed . |
2 | She does n't get many people in the off-season . ’ |
3 | Does n't get that from me . |
4 | But did you tell tell him that , it does n't get that hot in the conservatory ? |
5 | No he does n't get that time what about his shirts , where are his shirts from ? |
6 | Mr will tweak his ear off if he does n't get that done . |
7 | Watch er watch she does n't get that in there , quick she 's cheating . |
8 | ‘ The book does n't get all poetic and mystical like Iron John and Fire in the Belly did , and it 's not an angry book like Neil 's [ Neil Lyndon 's No More Sex War ] . |
9 | But Paradox 4 , which Borland unveiled last August , proved that Windows does n't get all the best tunes — or the best development talent , or the greatest ideas , or the biggest bouquets . |
10 | So I shall have four or five hours ( unless he cheats and does n't get all I 've asked , but he 's never failed before ) . |
11 | erm it may be erm a a good idea to use it as a erm as a first scheme perhaps to erm to try and er car park and if you look at that at the beginning and just keep it on a on a rolling programme then all that does n't get so enormous er it does n't get such a a large task so maybe if er , but it does need coordinating perhaps we should think about it . |
12 | The Isle of Man Coastal Path or Raad ny Foillan ( Way of the Gull ) is a route that does n't get half the publicity it deserves . |
13 | I mean reading as to be put in a context and a context that is , in fact , enjoyable to the child , not something that just happens at school that they have to do , hence one they go to school the value of parents hearing the children read , because then the parent is also involved and one does n't get this split between home and school . |
14 | I mean reading as to be put in a context and a context that is , in fact , enjoyable to the child , not something that just happens at school that they have to do , hence one they go to school the value of parents hearing the children read , because then the parent is also involved and one does n't get this split between home and school . |
15 | Oswin , he does n't get enough to eat . " |
16 | A soft drinks company says its could run dry if it does n't get enough elderflowers . |
17 | Norwich manager Dave Stringer said : ‘ This is the second time I 've lost a semi-final and it does n't get any easier to accept . |
18 | Not long ‘ till the top ’ and ‘ It does n't get any easier , you know ! ’ |
19 | But the ocean — it does n't get any older . ’ |
20 | ‘ It does n't get any easier ’ , confessed Slack , a theme reiterated by quite a few during the competition , especially those playing from memories of yesteryear glories . |
21 | By the way , I hope this might be considered for the ‘ Star Letter ’ as I find distribution to my local newsagent leaves a lot to be desired — if the distributor has not received enough copies , he does n't get any ! |
22 | With the hill and the dark masses of the trees behind it to the south , the place does n't get any sunlight in winter and not that much even in summer . |
23 | No , a drug addict does n't get any help . |
24 | I know many of the other tournament professionals will be feeling the same apprehensions and anxieties as myself before the circus begins , but it always has been the same from day one , and believe me it does n't get any easier . |
25 | It does n't get any lower than this . |
26 | Erm and er but he 's worked at that you see , but he does n't get any money for it I do n't think . |
27 | ‘ If he does n't get any better , we wo n't be able to go to Disneyland , ’ Paul says . |
28 | Mr Deputy Speaker how right you are Mr Deputy Speaker , I 've been trying very hard methodically to stick these regulations , unfortunately when you get members ask you direct questions if one does n't get any kind of answer it gives the impression you 're ignoring them . |
29 | But because we , we sort of account for just our territory , it 's core territory , and our territory accounts for forty percent of revenue , there 's an awful lot of accounts registered , so Jenny does n't get any , hardly any time at all to actually go off and , and do any cold calling or anything like that , it 's all B M S. |
30 | ‘ But nice Dr Blake here is going to make it feel better , and I think , to be on the safe side , you 'd better stay with us for a while , just so that we can make sure the headache does n't get any worse . |