Example sentences of "[noun pl] get a good [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Families get a good deal with Extrasure which offers every insured person free cover for a child aged 11 or under , and with ABTA 's special policy rates of £33.50 ( £79 ) for a couple and all dependent children under 16 . |
2 | As Harrison comments : ‘ Smaller investors get a good deal on commission , as it will be cheaper than an hourly fee . ’ |
3 | Here , International Software negotiates contracts with software vendors and ensures that customers get a good price . |
4 | When the news hit the factory floor , young girls were sent off to the stores with requisitions to get a good look at the loincloth apprentice . |
5 | ‘ Mind thoo , ’ went on his father , ‘ it 'll not be easy ti get a good man . |
6 | Sometimes it is due to muddy ground where it is difficult for players to get a good grip with their studs , or by a player slipping in the front row . |
7 | Eight pupils from two Teesside schools are giving up their holidays to get a good account of working life . |
8 | Thus in our ‘ suicide ’ drama the adolescents , instead of being in role as members of the family concerned , could have been neighbours or reporters getting a good story . |
9 | You probably know that the grit helps tyres to get a good grip on the road but what does the salt do ? |