Example sentences of "get [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So and see just get to like the smell . |
2 | While Colonel Sanders 's fried poultry has n't done much for the state 's image and few of us get to attend the Kentucky Derby , America 's leading spirit is becoming increasingly fashionable in Britain . |
3 | ‘ I get to see a fair number of architects , and some firms are just barely hanging on ’ |
4 | ‘ I get to see a fair number of architects , and some firms are just barely hanging on . |
5 | It 's the patients who suffer , stranded on the waiting-lists , nursing their pain and their justified anxiety till they get to see the specialist . |
6 | ‘ Yes , you have , lad , get to see the head , that 's what you 've got to do . ’ |
7 | You get to see the Turtles , a ninja , a robot and loads of other pictures , each with its own tune . |
8 | Before you get to see the demo , you have to flick through some text pages containing interesting pieces about the ‘ incident ’ , making you think about what happened . |
9 | And we never get to see The Jim Rose Circus snort Jim Reid 's diarrhoea . |
10 | This labour-intensive process can take up to ten minutes , and has to be completed before news-hungry outsiders such as Bloomberg get to see the results . |
11 | Pupils get to see the process from the employers ' point of view . |
12 | As the first fans takes their seats another operation is under way to ensure that some never get to see the game . |
13 | It 's a rough life , but you get to see the world . |
14 | Thank you , I mean , we 'll turn this off put that on when we get to near the check out shall we ? |
15 | Inevitably as a journalist you get to know a large number of people , and it 's people who make appointments . |
16 | ‘ As a consultant , I get to know a wide variety of businesses and people who are in interesting commercial positions . ’ |
17 | It is certainly less strain to be in a job where you relate to and get to know a limited number of people . |
18 | you get to know a regular figure . |
19 | Once you get to know a bit what 's happening . |
20 | He says you get to know a hedgehog — and I could tell the director what an animal was going to do … |
21 | Get to know a bit of the history . |
22 | Aye , you do that , you get to know the trouble-makers and especially how to deal with them … |
23 | Get to Know the Biz |
24 | People are seen as going up a ladder : they are trainees , they become accepted when they get to know the school rules — the ambience is that once you 've survived the initiation , you 're part of this club , this closed society . |
25 | Get to know the young people with whom you have contact and watch for changes in their behaviour , achievement or attention . |
26 | However , the advantages of such an arrangement must be weighed against the potential disadvantages of there not being particular nurses who get to know the at-risk patients really well . |
27 | They seem to think everyone should look past their appearance and get to know the ‘ real person ’ . |
28 | Initially , it 's more skilled , till you get to know the set up , then there 's a fair amount of boredom . |
29 | If you feel embarrassed , get to know the beautician first , by trying a leg or arm wax . |
30 | Get to know the places you often visit : notice who uses these places and what activities go on there . |