Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] [verb] [pers pn] get " in BNC.
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1 | There is normally a strip on the front cover , about the comic 's namesake , Bunty , and the pranks and scrapes she gets into . |
2 | ‘ So for no apparent reason , I ring the cops and tell them to get over to Fernley Shopping Centre because something bad has happened . |
3 | Very dan very difficult you 've got to take steps of blocking off drains and stopping it getting in the waterways and you , you succeed sometimes , you do n't success on other times and this is why er these accidents happen where all the fish and places die and people get contaminated , cattle get contaminated , all sorts of things . |
4 | Blanks and spanks you get blank and then you get spank . |
5 | Dmitri had been checking it for misprints and left it to get messed up like this . |
6 | ‘ He gave me a couple of pills the size of tennis balls and told me to get my head down . |
7 | There 's a tremen oh yes , yeah , there is a limit , so maybe what you 're doing is just assessing is this going to give er problems or have we got put a gang on specifically moving things around . |
8 | Well if you live in Snainton towns then I 've got details of an organization that can help out with all those things and help you get back onto the learning ladder and maybe into a job . |
9 | They have treated it as a cheap option , giving workers a minimum training and offering them the minimum resources and telling them to get on with it — basically because that 's good enough for the poor . |
10 | It is the skilled job of the social workers to help the foster parents cope by understanding their anxiety , explaining the child 's difficulties and helping them to get along together . |
11 | She gave us an IOU for three million pounds and told us to get lost . |
12 | So on 13 and 14 March the best that could be done was for him to give Harwell full details and let them get on with it themselves ( see Chapter 7 ) . |
13 | All he could do in advance was check that all was in order , give brief instructions and let them get on with it . |
14 | Silly crybaby Sally Anne , who belongs to the circus , is caught by the baddy Professor Coldheart , a Rik Mayall-ish type who deserved all the boos and screams he got . |
15 | Right well the first thing I 'd like to have you got counters or have you got a |
16 | ‘ Before , we used to give people the tools and let them get on with the modelling , ’ Mr Wise explains . |