Example sentences of "get cold " in BNC.
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1 | The hours went by and no one panicked , but they got cold and tired and dispirited . |
2 | She could n't really afford it and when she needed a new cylinder it had to be humped up three flights of stairs , always a nuisance for which she had to enlist the help of one of her boyfriends , but when she got cold Theresa 's fingers turned numb , white , bloodless lumps that no longer seemed to belong to her hands . |
3 | ( It had been the practice for the climber to go to the top and give the fox a spin , but in 1984 the committee got cold feet when it found they might not be fully insured for the climber and a separate insurance would cost too much . |
4 | Then the weather got cold and I must 've realized it was nice havin' warm feet 'cos Mam said she never had no trouble with me after that . |
5 | When I tell you I 've got cold feet . |
6 | Instead , we 've got cold feet ! ’ |
7 | If you 've got cold feet at night can you go to sleep ? |
8 | Serene it means peaceful and calm , erm Treatment , you should , if you think back to your hypothermia , what are the very simple practical things you can do if you find a baby that you think , suspect 's got cold injury ? |
9 | You 've got cold feet ! |
10 | Peter , can I just say one thing , I 've er , erm , Jane do n't get me wrong I 'm not nit-picking right , but obviously erm , it must be er , the ideal time to cold call , nine to twelve , because Jane 's got cold calling down and Linda , from nine to twelve . |
11 | ‘ Got cold feet about meeting yourself face to face ? ’ |
12 | my coffee 's got cold , that has n't stayed warm very long has it ? , perhaps I did n't heat it up hot enough to start with , I 'll warm it up a bit . |
13 | Have you got cold shelves behind there ? |
14 | Oh I 've got cold bits on me cold bits . |
15 | I do n't know if she 's got cold water or tropical |
16 | I 'm getting cold again , and my feet are aching with all this walking . |
17 | He realized that he was getting cold , clad as he was exclusively in a rather small towel , but decided to stick it out and pick up all of Davidson 's message . |
18 | Your sausages are getting cold . ’ |
19 | ‘ Your tea 's getting cold , Philip . |
20 | ‘ It 's getting cold . ’ |
21 | ‘ It 's getting cold , ’ she said . |
22 | The train was over five seconds late and I was getting cold . ’ |
23 | It was getting cold . |
24 | Not only was it getting cold and windy , but it was getting very busy at the top of Beinn Ghlas . |
25 | But as soon as the animal sits down , a photoelectric cell switches on the air stream , so stopping the pig from getting cold . |
26 | Gary is qualified to criticise ; following in the footsteps , as it were , of Douglas Bader , one of his earlier flights involved an embarrassing thud followed by a wheelchair , which Gary says is an advantage in many ways because now he can stay aloft at great heights without getting cold feet . |
27 | The older girl cried ‘ Do n't let them take me , Mummy , ’ and they stood together on the doorstep for several minutes , until a policeman gently reminded Mrs B that her daughter was getting cold in the dreary February morning . |
28 | Getting cold water into the attic is no problem . |
29 | The bath water was getting cold and her spirits were dropping with the temperature . |
30 | It was getting cold , time she went home . |