Example sentences of "[vb pp] to get a [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It can therefore be used to get a complete list of Module Names and/or a ‘ Where-Used ’ listing for any module(s) ( which can also be acquired using the DC system ) . |
2 | It seems the original X Consortium , scheduled to get a new director in January and slowly dissociate itself from MIT over the next year , is n't evolving fast enough into a fleet-footed marketing vehicle or even churning out saleable technology quickly enough to suit everybody . |
3 | A SCULPTURE from the National Garden Festival is set to get a permanent home in a Durham City park . |
4 | ‘ We had a good run in losing only one of our previous eight games and had hoped to get a good result at Oldham . ’ |
5 | If Telecom really wanted to get a cost-effective solution to a 60,000 square foot head office requirement , it could simply have bought Montrose House on Adelaide Road two years earlier than it bought the Ballsbridge site . |
6 | With nearly half the votes counted , it was clear the outgoing four-party coalition was going to be hard put to get a working majority in the Rome parliament . |
7 | There is plenty of courage in this side and we are determined to get a good result in France ’ . |
8 | We have managed to get a fair way into this chapter on food and diet before mentioning that subject dear to a slimmer 's heart , the calorific value of food . |
9 | Gilbert Basset died in 1241 , and Philippa Basset somehow managed to get a quick divorce from Richard by autumn of the next year . |
10 | The investment required to get a small share of a market may not be very large ( in some markets ) but a great deal more investment is then required to increase this market share to the point where it is large enough to support the operation . |
11 | He could have failed to get a personal interview with the one man with whom he had some sort of contact . |