Example sentences of "[not/n't] get to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Do you not got to the school 's for suggestions ?
2 And they quote epistles of St. Paul so difficult that the theologians , who have been working on them for two thousand years , have not got to the bottom of them .
3 ‘ I have only just begun discussions with Celtic over renewing my contract and it has not got to the stage of the manager making me an offer , ’ said the player whose ability to impose himself on the opposition might be thought worthy of international recognition .
4 Parents need to be helped to understand the problem and not punish the child for not getting to the lavatory in time ( Schmitt 1982a ) .
5 Some parents feel that the problem centres on the child 's not getting to the lavatory in time ( Berg et al .
6 They were often used for one or another of the Sheikh families , or for some accident victim who could not get to a specialist hospital in any other way .
7 If you can not get to a manicurist , the following hints will help you achieve a salon finish for yourself at home .
8 ‘ Some Allen 's West passengers who have hitherto caught the 16.29 from Middlesbrough tell me that they can not get to the station in time for its rescheduled departure at 16.21 .
9 A Guards officer who left recently told us : ‘ Blacks do not get to the depot .
10 If schools feel that the National Curriculum does not get to the heart of the matter , that it is a relatively superficial means to more important ends and has important omissions , then is it not up to the schools to work through the National Curriculum or add to it to secure their goals ?
11 The midfield can not get to the by-line to cross the ball .
12 He also followed up a rumour that another ME I 10 had crash-landed north of Glasgow the same night , although he did not get to the bottom of it , and assumed it was more evidence of the Scottish Saturday Night .
13 ‘ When he serves like that you can not get to the ball , ’ said the Swede .
14 We did not get to the top of Helvellyn .
15 On the slopes of Everest there are believed to be at least a dozen bodies of climbers who could not get to the top , or could not get down again .
16 Access is also discussed in relation to those who can not get to the library — the housebound and the institution-bound , those who have limited mobility , and those whose behaviour is ‘ unorthodox ’ in some way .
17 Gibbs did so and Harvey went out to drive , but with his injured leg could not get to the pitch and holed out to Sobers .
18 He did not get to the end of the sentence .
19 I need crutches to get around the house and could not get to the concert , ’ she said .
20 Do n't got to a trader though .
21 For some reason I have n't got to the bottom of yet , I have only just been informed of your arrival . ’
22 And I I ca n't understand it and I still have n't got to the bottom of the reason why is doing , seems to me to be doing a lot of work herself
23 Also , primary schools are more adaptable erm they have n't got the constraints ; they have n't got the syllabuses to get through ; they have n't got exams at the end of the year ; they have n't got to the sort of subject departmentalization that you get in a secondary school .
24 For some time I have been thinking of increasing it to £50pa but have n't got to the bank with this weather .
25 I got to the printers with my Boy George piece and it was finally time to say , ‘ Look , this is only a thousand words long and I still have n't got to the interview .
26 ‘ The situation with M'tronix went on till ‘ 87 , but I realised around ‘ 86 that I was n't getting to the public with my own stuff ; all I was doing was perpetuating Fender and Marshall 's reputations , because their amps formed the bulk of our work .
27 Anything that we did n't get to a timescale
28 If you ca n't get to a specialist finance library or your library does n't have your texts , we can help you : and we can lend books to you if you give us your membership number and address .
29 Tried to ring you but could n't get to a phone . ’
30 She wo n't believe he ca n't get to a phone for much longer .
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