Example sentences of "she got [art] " in BNC.

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1 The first time she got no further
2 Mum covered her face with her apron and cried noisily , but she got no sympathy from Jack who pushed past Dad and left , leaving her to face the music .
3 She got no further than the hall and Ellen 's answer could have been heard in every corner of the house : ‘ None ! ’
4 She had gone to work willingly , seeing no injustice in the fact that she got no pay and slept on a straw pallet in the lower scullery ; she felt honoured to be part of the retinue of servants who made up this little Catholic community .
5 The windows were dark and she got no answer to her repeated knocking on the front door .
6 But she got no further .
7 She got no better .
8 She got no further , the words swallowed up as he bent and took her mouth in a punishing kiss that stole her breath from the very first touch of his lips .
9 I do n't Albert do n't mind going for her cigs , but it 's just that we do n't get up early in the morning , you know , and if me mum 's ringing at eight o'clock in the morning , 'cos she got no cigs .
10 When she got no teeth in she just got up
11 when the receiver 's come in and all that , she 'd never put Linda down as working for her , so she got no redundancy pay !
12 She got no chance !
13 She got no light on her bike !
14 — But Sheila moved down to London with Bob and she got a job no bother .
15 She got a better deal , to be fair , out of the Common Market , because she was so difficult .
16 She got a cardigan and walked him all the way out the lane .
17 Oh , and she got a lovely video made of her wedding day . ’
18 She did n't mind about that so long as she got a lovely little grave like Mrs Hollidaye 's baby daughter .
19 There could hardly be a better reminder of what they were up against : a regent in Scotland with whom they were now at war , but whose political skills they recognized , and whom they regarded with respect , acting for their sovereign in France who so far failed to rule that she got a foreign monarch to tell them off .
20 In l979 , the then underground paper SoHo News offered to publish her work if she got a proper camera .
21 She got a handkerchief from somewhere , and wiped herself , but it did little good .
22 And for the first time , she got a response , for Isobel bobbed her head slightly and then looked down at the infant in the cot .
23 She got a contract to turn her thesis on the Industrial Novel into a book , and settled enthusiastically to the task .
24 She got a name ? ’
25 When Jean 's turn came for her third , she fully expected it to be as straightforward as Billy and Berta , but in the last week she got a lot of bleeding .
26 Somehow she got a hold of herself and went to pick up her dress .
27 She got a big enough fright when I said : ‘ Excuse me , but your wee laddie is filling your bag with apples that I 'm sure you 'll not be wanting .
28 She got a man nobody else wanted and so she knows what she 's talking about .
29 She got a mountain bike in her favourite colours — purple and pink — and was out on it all the time , ’ says Sandra .
30 She fell right into the trap , as she said : ‘ Yeah , she got a daughter in Vancouver General yesterday .
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