Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] get [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Most eventually got honorary Lifetime Achievement Awards — alias the ‘ Whoops , sorry , we forgot you ’ Oscars , or even ‘ Whoops , sorry , we did n't know you were still around ’ , as happened to Sophia Loren in January , thirty years after she won Best Actress for Two Women . |
2 | The SSC also apparently got differing accounts of the project 's finances ; the participants in L* did not always say the same thing as the management . |
3 | Five-year-olds now follow the National Curriculum , pressurising teachers even more to get academic momentum going . |
4 | It has been confirmed this week that political parties will no longer get financial subsidies , and the party urgently needs new sources of money . |
5 | Three years ago the Government recognised the growing problem for people on low and moderate incomes who could no longer get legal aid . |
6 | This straightforward facility means that you can revise , or indeed build , your presentation at the last minute — particularly if you opt for on-screen presentations , rather than foils produced by colour plotters — yet still get professional results . |
7 | It 's to help keep a better check on spending after complaints that some credit card outlets take too long getting signed slips to card issuers . |
8 | Henley MP Michael Heseltine , recovering from a heart attack got a very public get well card . |
9 | There have to be , there are particular reasons why er after revolutionary upheavals you very often get authoritarian forms of government and I would say in Russia and i i in a sense it 's linked with Harold 's question as well about erm the Chinese following a Stalinist model of economic reconstruction think what you 've actually got in Russia is not this sort of mass hankering after authoritarianism but you 've got a situation where the bureaucracy that controls a completely devastated , backward economy , which is what they 've actually got in the early nineteen twenties , where the working class democracy has just disappeared really with , with the , with the economic collapse , with the factories shutting down , with all of the old communist party militants going into the Red Army or getting sucked into the state bureaucracy with that sort of complete collapse really , economically and socially and politically , you 've got a situation where the central priority of the leadership is to build up Russian industry as quickly as possible so that Russia has got the armed forces it needs |