Example sentences of "[verb] get [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The affidavit must verify that the defendant falls within the categories in Ord 29 , r11(2) and the amount of the damages to which the application relates and contain enough information to enable the master or district judge to reach a preliminary valuation of the claim ( because he has got to order a part of it to be paid to the plaintiff ) .
2 The only precondition we 've got on that , is that it 's got to be thirty seconds long , we can use whatever sound effects we like , we really , to begin with , we have got to have scripts , everybody here takes part in it has got to have a script first ,
3 ‘ We have got to the stage where somebody has got to make a stand against job losses .
4 Secondly , with the weight of tourist traffic going into Nepal , I think the government has got to accept a share of the responsibility .
5 So he went back up onto the main road and very little further on , in fact , he in fact found a village and spent the night at the hostelry and he said to the man in the hostelry you know , he that he 'd been lost and that a a little bit back on the road he 'd seen this big house all alight and he had erm , you know , gone in the drive and tried to get get a room there but could n't make anybody hear and the erm the inn keeper said , no he said er you would n't make anyone hear there , he said and if you go back there tomorrow the house wo n't be there !
6 And you 'd got to take a knife , in one hand paper in the other paper in the other for business . .
7 It er you were taught , and er I ju I 'd say it was as liberal a education as you get now , but you 'd got to get your maths , you 'd got to English , you 'd got to get a language , you 'd got to get a science , and
8 It er you were taught , and er I ju I 'd say it was as liberal a education as you get now , but you 'd got to get your maths , you 'd got to English , you 'd got to get a language , you 'd got to get a science , and
9 Now we 're doing this one : Pete Hellicar — Nottingham local and just starting to get known a bit more then through travelling and National magazine coverage — with the backing of a new sponsor — Lifes a Beach Board Division and a seemingly endless pool from which to draw variety , ability , and originality — as well as wide grins and industrial hair clippers he seems a fairly interesting candidate for an interview .
10 Well he 's gon na struggle to get get a job anyway .
11 Do n't want to get get a lot off you ca n't but you want the speed the high speed for laminated copper .
12 Ken did n't have to put on drag in Carry On Screaming , the first of three 1966 releases , but in Carry On — Do n't Lose Your Head , he did get to wear a woman 's frilly corset which did n't go all that badly with the curled wig he wore as Citizen Camembert , the ‘ big cheese ’ of the French Revolutionary secret police .
13 She said got to have a card now .
14 ‘ Excuse me a moment , I 've got to put a casserole in the oven . ’
15 I 've got to put a film in .
16 You 've got to put a stop to this .
17 Mike said I 've got to put a note on the fax say P S you , the charges
18 The difficult part about this one is that people all have odd shaped heads , now and you find that if you put them on too high they squidge off like that , and you 've got to think of bandaging an egg basically , if you had an egg with a little hole in one end and you 've got to put a bandage round you 'd have to put it very carefully round the widest bit would n't you for it to stay firm and that 's the secret , everyone 's heads different and as you put it round you 've got to see where you can get it , where , sometimes it 's over the ears , sometimes it 's above the ears according to the peoples ' shaped , different shaped heads everyone 's different , anything else ?
19 Yes , you 've got to put a th on the end .
20 Now what I 've got to put a diagnosis on this , so if I write depression cos that has been the problem has n't it ?
21 Next Thursday I 've got to take a cheque into a , well a deposit into a my
22 yes , and I live in a pensioner 's house , furthest away from the shopping centre and I 've got to take a taxi of one pound forty a day to shop
23 Oh I 've got to take a chance on it .
24 I know but in April you 've got to take a chance .
25 I 've got to take a second to tell you the whole so-called Iran scandal , I think hard to think of as a scandal .
26 For example , a neighbour may ask ‘ what are you doing ? ’ and the elder can say ‘ I 've got to spend a penny , it 's these new tablets ’ , or ‘ I 'm going into town for some firelighters ’ .
27 I 've just spent six months in Cottonvale and I mean its degrading , I mean cos your locked up in a cell from eight o'clock at night till six o'clock in the morning and your not got any toilet facilities you 've got to use a potty if you want to go to the toilet and it is degrading , I mean there 's people in there , well I was a first offender the first time I was in , but I mean there 's people in there seventeen year old that have n't a clue about life in general and it is degrading for them .
28 I 've got to use a knife .
29 We thought all our problems were over when we finally got the rig set up , but now we 've got to examine a deluge of fresh rock ! ’
30 You 've got to drive a truck over it , and even then it bends , but does n't break .
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