Example sentences of "to get [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Likewise , if you wished to make a single gift to ACET of less than £600 then — assuming that you are a taxpayer — you can enable ACET to get the benefit of tax relief by the same Deposited Covenant arrangement .
2 When the case comes to trial the inexperienced attorney ( a good lawyer may have managed to get the charge reduced to straight murder ) will be faced by a prosecutor who may well specialize in capital law .
3 I just want to get the looks right ’ .
4 That is the time to get the thing out of the house and take up evening classes in deep-sea diving .
5 Fortunately , the Thirties Society was able to get the Prospect listed in May 1990 , and alternative development plans are awaited .
6 Pabulum Consultants ' Jennifer Rust comments : ‘ Many companies will only invest in the minimum training required to get the system up and running ; it is not surprising in these cases that the systems are not being used to their full potential .
7 ‘ Operator training is fairly simple , but managers need more to get the most out of the system , ’ — Nick Chudley
8 The Carabinieri chief had left at once with a promise of finding the man within the hour , to which he added , sotto voce , a pledge to get the truth out of him by whatever methods might be necessary .
9 We knew that the one way to get the world 's two greatest detectives to come here would be to stage a mysterious disappearance .
10 ‘ Did anyone help you to get the cakes out of their containers for the judging ? ’
11 ‘ It 's a question of how to get the cream to float on top of the coffee . ’
12 She 'd gone to get the food .
13 ‘ Is anyone going to get the push à la Dorothy , do you think ? ’
14 Planting now will give them a damp season to get the roots established before next spring .
15 The kit arrives complete with worms , a pack of starter compost to get the process going , calcified seaweed to keep the compost sweet and non-acidic ; there 's even a ready-torn supply of strips of newspaper to go in the bottom .
16 You have been doing the right thing by cutting out the dead wood you found in spring , but these plants do get very straggly , and to get the best out of it you will need to be a bit more ruthless .
17 The only safe solution is to get the gliders into the hangar before the squalls arrive , or to make sure that there are at least two people close to each glider all the time , ready to swing them round when necessary .
18 It takes at least an hour to get the system clear and dry again , and is a very frustrating problem , particularly if it occurs in a competition .
19 Trestles make it all so much easier and safer , and it is worth while having a second one so that everyone can relax for a few minutes if it is proving difficult to align both wings to get the main pins in place .
20 This is often the result of inexperienced people trying to give a helping hand to get the gliders out .
21 On a wire launch the best hope is for the car or winch driver to build up extra speed to get the glider as high as possible .
22 For many years all British clubs used 1,000 lb weak links which failed on any two-seater launch where the pilot tried to get the maximum height .
23 A rapid winch launch will tend to pitch the glider back on to the tail , making a larger forward movement necessary to get the tail off the ground and so ensure a margin of speed when the aircraft takes off .
24 However , as soon as it begins to accelerate smoothly , that movement is no longer necessary , and the control should be moved to get the glider balanced nicely on to the main wheel .
25 This is particularly dangerous because the weight and drag of the second cable may make it difficult to get the nose down .
26 With a low-powered winch or tow car , the acceleration is far slower and there is plenty of time to get the glider nicely balanced on the wheel so that it leaves the ground with a safe margin of speed .
27 New pilots will be taught just to unstall the wings and then to get the wings level using the normal coordination .
28 The secret is to have sufficient height and to get the angle to the field about right before turning onto the base leg .
29 However , they can be demonstrated and tried at height to get the idea and to see the problems which can arise if they are not neatly executed .
30 This helps stress the need to get the whole approach right if the landings are to be reasonably accurate .
  Next page