Example sentences of "[noun sg] is to get a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Rodriguez 's plan is to get a high-school diploma , then win a pilot 's licence . |
2 | d THE triumphant Middlesbrough football team is to get a civic reception on Thursday at 12 noon . |
3 | I suppose the general aim is to get a huge Hollywood star , a singer , and perhaps a home-grown character , but it rarely works out like that and sometimes the most unlikely combination can really work . |
4 | The whole point of the legal process is to get a decisive determination which will end the dispute in question . |
5 | According to Jamie , the object of the game is to get a soggy fag-end from wherever it is in the channel along to and down the coverless hole , breaking it up as much as possible en –ute . |
6 | ARMAGH Appointment THE newly opened Navan Fort Visitors Centre is to get a new director . |
7 | THE most famous observatory in the world is to get a major relaunch next month . |
8 | He adds : ‘ The important thing is to get a Labour government elected . ’ |
9 | WALES ' rugby squad is to get a yearly £15,000 boost from brewers Heineken as part of a three-year £3.1million deal to sponsor the Welsh League . |
10 | The task of the customer 's representative is to get a satisfactory job done as economically as possible . |