Example sentences of "to get [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A feeling began to emerge that the advantages of the new approach might be long- rather than short-term , but the dichotomy between wanting to work in the new way because of its potential advantages and ‘ Are we ever going to get the syllabus done ? ’ continued to be problematic .
2 I 'll have to get the wall repainted .
3 To get the event off to a good start , the Mayor of Hereford agreed to take part … complete with chain of office .
4 According to one source , it was an immensely slow and difficult process for the British and Nepalese project personnel to get the village panchayat ( village council ) to agree to communal efforts necessary for conservation , seed replication programmes , seedling nurseries , terrace improvements , terrace-back planting , woodfuel lot planting and stock improvement , because of the vissiparious effects of perceived ( and real ) different costs and benefits of various parts of the scheme .
5 Where photography is involved-and it usually is-it is even more important to get the style right .
6 Pimples can cause much anguish , so it pays to learn as much as you can about your skin , and to get the help of your doctor or a dermatologist at a hospital skin clinic .
7 Samaritans who will always assist you to get the help that is needed .
8 But Jane Sloan , of Cornwall SSD , feel more money needs to be made available as ‘ we have n't got enough money to get the resources to work with the problem .
9 We need to inform and to educate our members and as Duncan said we need to get the resources down to local level .
10 They went through all the narrow places , and bad passes , and leaving the ambush on the left , struck to the right hand , so as to get the Moors between them and the town .
11 pure , unadulterated , you know erm if you want this stuff then you have to raise your age of drinking I mean just er you know a , a piece of leverage or leverage as Americans say , to , to get the states to comply .
12 Any flowers can be used , but take care to get the scale exactly right — using just one very large flower can look rather out of place , and if the flowers you wish to use are tiny , it will need a very complicated design to fill the card .
13 Of course we take all of these worries seriously — but I want you to get the scale of the complaints in perspective .
14 In seemed that Honda was therefore able to get the benefits from the relationship between the companies , without becoming involved with the responsibilities of ownership .
15 Their farms are generally too large to get the benefits of the MacSharry proposals , but they do not get the benefit of the less-favoured area payments .
16 Whether marginal or not , 55 per cent of DGMs believe that a " market is necessary to get the benefits of the purchaser–provider split " , while nearly one-third do not .
17 Long-time coffee drinkers continue to get the benefits and the effect is more marked among older people , said the Health and Lifestyle Survey published in the journal Psychopharmacology .
18 So it was quite a simple job and of course , as yard inspector at Street , my job was to see that the s platforms were always When one train left you had to put the other train in to get the shunters to shunt another train into the empty platform you see , for the next the next shunt and that and if a train came in from Carstairs you see , you seen that the pilot and phoned the signalman , let the pilot into number five dock .
19 It had been such a tight squeeze to get the Princess into the boat house at all , that someone had come up with the bright idea of removing the edge boards from the quay platforms on either side .
20 I still had to get the hay down from the top byre to take to the cattle in the bottom byre on my sledge .
21 And then we had the er the battledress was issued , the khaki , and erm we was had our head headquarters were started , the headquarters were started in an office at , one of the office rooms at the at the Bloxwich Lock and Stamping Company by the , the top offices we used to call them , by the gates , we had one of the rooms there for and it eventually became the armoury when we got some equipment because rifles etcetera was in very short supply after Dun Dunkirk So eventually we had a few rifles and er when the er we got a few rifles and er the sirens went it was the practice at the beginning when the sirens went in this area for everything to stop and everyone down the shelter but it happened four or five times , everybody realized how non-productive this was , that the time that was lost and there was nothing happening in this area so it was decided by the R T B that we , the , the people off the shop floor would n't stop work until the attack was really imminent or it had started because if this , this was happening all over the Midlands area and of course if you , if you multiply that by the number of people at work you can imagine how much production was lost erm and also when the sirens went Major at the factory used to get the chappies out from off the shop floor , get the few rifles we 'd got , take we in to King George 's playing fields there was a , a brook running across King George 's playing fields then , it had n't and a trench which was extended to stop er aircraft from landing in King George 's cos it was just a big open space .
22 I needed time to get the memories from my mind . ’
23 I needed time to get the memories from my mind . ’
24 But tonight there had been no time to get the cheese or sardines or cold ham that made his evening meal ; Sean never liked to cook in his bedsit above the premises of Hogan 's lest the smell of food linger and be deemed offensive .
25 Keegan said : ‘ We now have a clearer picture of where we are going and we want to get the squad down to a manageable size .
26 As to the judiciary , the prevailing Home Office belief was that the need was simply to get the judges to grasp the facts , revealed by criminological research and the experience of the prison and probation services , about the suitability of various sorts of offenders for the different forms and lengths of sentence which were at their disposal .
27 At 1915 hrs that night , 5 Corps therefore sent off a further plea to Eighth Army [ KP 229 ] to get the authorization they required ( despite Gen Morgan 's personal message to Gen McCreery the previous day that force was not , repeat not , to be used " ) :
28 The only safe solution is to get the gliders into the hangar before the squalls arrive , or to make sure that there are at least two people close to each glider all the time , ready to swing them round when necessary .
29 This is often the result of inexperienced people trying to give a helping hand to get the gliders out .
30 Whitlock shouted at the two policemen on the motorcycles to get the photographers back a few feet to give Mobuto a chance to get out of the limousine .
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