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

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1 And I think that was on the basis that we were insisting that everybody visited the local F E college or you know sort of Yorkshire , Scarborough , Harrogate got got their irregular updatings and S and Selby when whatever .
2 The first part you need to complete , part A and this has got your personal details bank details it asks about your family details for family benefits and it asks if you are in receipt of any other oth other pensions .
3 Ours has got our mobile number in as well !
4 has got his nine-year-old son in the car and he 's showing his son how fast his new car 's gon na go .
5 The plot goes something like this : Bowser ( an evil character ) has captured Mario and has got his evil Koopas ( looking just a bit like the Teenage Mutant Nija Turtles ) to steal parts of famous monuments from around the world .
6 You 'll need to get your daily iron from eggs ( if you 're eating them ) , beans such as baked beans , soya beans and lentils , leafy green veg , dried fruit , and fortified breakfast cereals ( check the labels to see which have iron added ) .
7 ‘ So , we 're gon na see where he tried to get his wicked way with Nicola , are we ? ’
8 He started his ten day fast to try to get his Czech nationality papers back so he can visit his homeland .
9 I beat the school 's fastest runner in the 100 metres sprint , breaking the finishing tape just before the other runners manage to leave their starting blocks ; I smash the school long jump record by 15 metres ( give or take a metre ) and I hurl the discus so far that Miss Harrison , the teacher in charge of the event , has to get her battered Mini from the car park to retrieve the discus for the next competitor ( who manages a measly 25cm ) .
10 Cos I thought that was a with a utmost difficulty and he has to get his little daughter on Sunday to help him to clean the place .
11 I wish I 'd got my woolly hat .
12 Having gone that long undetected by the enemies sitting almost next to me , I 'd got my over-confident bravado back with interest .
13 And I went round town on Saturday and I 'd gone more or less from work as well so I 'd got my big bag with me and ooh my shoulder !
14 It 's just that I wish I 'd got my wretched memory back some other way . ’
15 Mr. Barlow said we 'd got someone new starting today . "
16 I did n't know there were a video , I says get your he just tuned it on any channel , I says get your remote control for your telly I says and click
17 Minneapolis-based Zeos International Ltd has decided to get its local bus upgradable personal computer motherboards made for it by Intel Corp .
18 She seemed to get her good sense back when she could n't see him .
19 In a serialised version of the book under a headline : ‘ Venables never made Spurs his top priority ’ , Scholar alleged : ‘ Tottenham , alas , never seemed to get his full attention . ’
20 Oh Trevor was quite good he di he d he would 've got his big pay rise today an did n't push it too much I do n't think perhaps it 's Nick though
21 He 'd told her what to get ; she 'd been going to get him flared jeans ! ) , and he thought he looked pretty good in his snow-white shirt , black jacket , white trainers and lightly blonded dark hair .
22 ‘ If your form is n't so clear , you 're not going to get it right sitting on the bench . ’
23 You 've got to get your mental clock going .
24 This is a pattern imposed by publishing , who need to fix print runs as soon as possible , and by stationery retailers , who traditionally like to get their seasonal buying out of the way .
25 Independent research in Great Britain by the Policy Studies Institute , out today , suggests that it is poorly-paid people , and not the very poorest , who are failing to get their due Family Credit .
26 Instead , he ended up in the unfamiliar position of ninth with only 2.05 metres to his name after failing to get his five-stride training run-up in the groove .
27 I 'd have to get her past Equity . ’
28 Now I 'll have to get my local scum contacts to help out — if I dare .
29 When her son Henry , another court musician , died in 1633 , his widow petitioned to get their four-year-old son , Henry , Emilia 's grandson , trained in music , ‘ as soon as he shall be capable thereof ’ .
30 The train burst free of the tunnel and Donna shouted in defiance , managing to get her other hand onto the frame , too .
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