Example sentences of "[art] [noun] could get [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Can you think of a way the retailer could get over this ? |
2 | ‘ Prior to this I was uneasy , and my constituents were uneasy , that some smart lawyer in the future could get round these rights for BR dependants , ’ he said . |
3 | You 'd think the punters could get by with a mere half-dozen of these monthly publications , but no , they need more . |
4 | Additionally , the process could get out of hand . |
5 | There would be a lot of damage and a few people would get hurt , but the lads would be away by the time the police could get round to the place . |
6 | The workmen even made me two little chairs and a table , and a lock for the door , so that no rats could get in . |
7 | Check around the outside of your house for weak spots where a thief could get in — a low fence , an unlocked gate . |
8 | No , no cats could get in . |
9 | More importantly , the accident at Three Mile Island in the United States had shown how quickly a reactor could get out of control , and had cast its shadow over the reputation of the pressurized water design . |