Example sentences of "[adv] get a [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 I eventually got a chance to read the South Wales Aggregates Working Party 's Regional Commentary which has been sitting on my desk for months .
2 You could spend weeks pedalling up and over the North York Moors , but if you 've only got a weekend to spare , then the Rosedale area is without doubt the place to go .
3 I 've only got a week to do them
4 We 've all got a lot to lose : our jobs , friends , respect and our safety .
5 it 's just got a bit to cover the pipes , so it just like , sits on the wall , so that you can get a wheelchair underneath .
6 Many of the residents have led sheltered lives and do n't normally get a chance to meet other people in the community .
7 So , but where I know it is a bit difficult with clothes because a market stall erm you do n't , you do n't normally get a chance to try the clothes on erm and you 're never absolutely sure are these clothes , is this garment going to fit or not ?
8 I 've got s do n't go yet , we 've still got a bit to get through .
9 Oh well you 've still got a chance to go and get her ready duck .
10 He 's still got a job to do .
11 Well it 's still got a lot to do .
12 Now , now , we 've still got a lot to do
13 A lightweight bout saved in the dying seconds — Manchester 's still got a lot to answer for .
14 A lightweight bout saved in the dying seconds — Manchester 's still got a lot to answer for .
15 And although , at 25 , he 's still got a lot to learn — I do n't think I reached my peak until I was 31 — he has the potential to dominate the England spin attack for the next 10 years or more .
16 But clearly he 's still got a lot to learn .
17 ‘ I know I 've still got a lot to learn and there are five Tests still to play . ’
18 ‘ I 've still got a lot to prove , ’ she said .
19 Huge stands will be erected around the main grass court in early July to ensure more spectators than ever get a chance to witness the talents of some heroes and heroines of yesteryear .
20 Italy 's a really wonderful country , I wonder if I 'll ever get a chance to go back .
21 New babies get so many lovely clothes as presents , that they do n't always get a chance to wear them all . ’
22 They were meant to be looking after this lad and they had clearly got a duty to do so . ’
23 Brynamlwg hope that student 's Dominic Farr and Vijen Patel can bolster the batting against visitors Gwerinwyr while spinner Khabar Abbas also gets a chance to impress .
24 You may also get a chance to ask someone a little about the firm and about working conditions .
25 Often police at the match never really get a chance to see the game .
26 ‘ I did n't really get a chance to tell my own story , and believe me , there is a story to tell . ’
27 We were also convinced that unless we could get the politicians and so called ‘ medical experts ’ to start exercising their minds , then the people in communities like ours would continue to die before their time and our children would be damaged before they even got a chance to live .
28 There 's nothing worse than learning that an act has been signed somewhere else and you never even got a chance to hear them .
29 There 's nothing worse than learning that an act has been signed somewhere else and you never even got a chance to hear them
30 She 's even got a girl to help . ’
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