Example sentences of "[adj] to get [prep] [noun] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | Because for some people it 's as easy to get into Newcastle as it is into . |
2 | Families with children are much more likely to get into debt than people without children , and there is a greater risk to larger families . |
3 | Sufferers are never too young nor too old , too early in the disease nor too late to get into recovery when they truly want it : the " Big Books " of other Fellowships record many stories of recovery in sufferers who had been given up as hopeless . |
4 | In 1960 the old church had to be re-slated at a cost of £400 and in 1960 also Mr J H Montgomery recorded some of the harvest services for the benefit of members unable to get to church because of age or illness . |
5 | Once on the ground they may be able to get to safety before the killer strikes again . |
6 | The Labour party must be desperate to get into power if even such venerable leaders as the right hon. Gentleman have to make these obeisances in the direction of Brussels . |
7 | I 've never had an honorary degree before , in fact I come from a generation which found it difficult to get to university so I did n't have a degree of any kind |
8 | She 's very keen to get in shape while she 's here . ’ |