Example sentences of "get [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They were still compelled , however , to appoint a clerk in the court , and pay him a fee ; only from him , via the Six Clerks Office , could the suitor 's own solicitors get copies of the depositions in the case .
2 If entry of my name , etc , in the directory automatically means I get copies of Nonesuch then please forget it .
3 Get copies via anonymous file transfer protocol from gatekeeper.dec.com : /pub/case/casemsg.ps or call +1 603 881 1630 .
4 Generally a supervisor will make an application to a research council , and get funding for a project , and then find a student . ’
5 And they only get advantage of getting
6 And you get part of your money back tax-free .
7 I will make contact with the movement and get permission for you to attend the next meeting . ’
8 Direct access to this beautiful scene can be gained , probably unlawfully , from a field gate on the road above : for peace of mind to supplement the peace of the bridge , get permission from Gearstones Farm to visit .
9 It is most important that you get permission from the people you name before you start sending your c.v .
10 Yeah , I hope so , I get permission from dad
11 ‘ The usual routine is that I get frog-marched into the presence of the Topmost Panjandrum so that he can have a good gloat .
12 You not only get reliability with microcontrollers , single chip microcomputers , but you get potentially a lot more flexibility .
13 It 's all to do with GCSE coursework and see how we 're getting on during the two weeks and we get experience for us when we leave school and go to work .
14 get hours of pleasure out of this .
15 Everyone else went ahead on the basis of the animal data , and then found out the hard way that if it 's taken during pregnancy you get damage to the foetus . ’
16 You always get damage at front of tape .
17 Winterbottom , who normally prefers to let his contributions on the field do the talking for him , said yesterday : ‘ The Quins get stick from everyone , little of which has any relation to fact .
18 As one of their pioneers put it : " Salesmen at licensed dealers get stick from clients who lose money .
19 And then , and then , then try and get money on the
20 But the way things are at the moment , er you know , these people , the next of kin and dependents of those that have already died , until they get money through , they 're going to have to go cap in hand to the government to get whatever handout they can .
21 Cos they get money off the government do n't they , farmers ?
22 Buy the Daily Mirror every day except Sunday and get money off coupons on popular products .
23 We get money for doing that , but we ca n't spend it in our homes we have to use it in the private sector , so , at the end of the day , er , whether we like it or not , we did n't like these decisions but that 's the way we 've got to go .
24 at home if I do some housework I get money for it cos I mum have you got any ironing ?
25 Now that is the next stage at which we get money from the the client .
26 Erm , and then we get requests for things from the leader of the Council directly , that he wants us to respond to , the chair of that committee to erm will , will do the same thing , we 'll get requests from other departments relating to our work , some of which might of been you , we erm , the Council has a group for the finance advisory group , which is a small group of Councillor 's and officer 's that meet to discuss not in , in public session , key erm financial and other major policy erm issues that , and the reason why that group was set up , erm was that it felt like with the introduction of Poll Tax and the Local Government Housing and Finance Tax , that it needed outside the committee cycle to erm review the impact of those legislation to look at it 's finances more closely and what , and we as a policy team report into that group and get request from work from that group as well .
27 We also get requests from work from the organisational review working party , which is a working party that 's erm basically looking to progress to the D M D , Decentralization of Microtization initiative .
28 We get requests from all sorts of publications including encyclopaedias .
29 And they said so at the er at the district council , went up to district and I asked for the support of the district council and er probably John immediately said , you have the full support of the district council for it he says and I 'll ensure that you get support with the result I also received four posters direct from the Edinburgh District Council with John photograph on it and with the caption st stating every old age pensioner should be signing here .
30 My hon. Friend will be aware that there is much disquiet in Warwickshire and elsewhere about the standard spending assessment and the result of the revenue support grant — At least I get support on some occasions from Labour Members .
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