Example sentences of "you [verb] get a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I hear you 've got a good voice . ’
2 When I began to be seen around camp with a new face , I was subjected to a lot of nudging and winking from those who did n't know the facts , and people came up to me with knowing smiles on their faces , saying , ‘ I see you 've got a new boyfriend !
3 ‘ So glad to see you 've got a new sofa .
4 Right now can you see you 've got an awful lot there to be working on , now I 've got one more .
5 IF you want to get a bird's-eye view of London , try Canary Wharf .
6 Again , you 'll see a good example of that , where closed questions are good in a situation if you want to get a direct answer to somebody who tends to waffle , but again , if you 're asked closed questions and you want to give information , it is harder , it 's easier if you ask somebody an open question and on the film , John Cleese comes up with the starters to an open question , which are the Who , What , Which , Why , Where , When questions .
7 be willing to take time away from the office to work in a quiet place such as a library when you want to get an important job done to a deadline
8 In the UK it is easy to form the impression that if you tried to get a closer look at something like this someone in a uniform would break both of your legs .
9 I thought you 'd got a raging battle going on in your front room .
10 And you 'd got you 'd got a tremendous buildup you know of er of enthusiasm , of determination you see , er and obviously er people wanted to give er expression to their support to the maximum .
11 Here , I heard you 'd got a young lady stayin' with yer . ’
12 And er and when that was been in the field whatever days , depending on the weather , if you 'd got a good dry summer well you 'd perhaps take it in in after a week , you see ?
13 And if you 'd got a good suit , you 'd take that , then fetch it out for the weekend , so they 'd looked decent , and when you took it back on Monday and he said I 'll have to drop you on that , Ah , so you wo n't this week .
14 clip of the ear , nothing like that , but if if you 'd got a black eye .
15 telling everybody like you 'd got a festered back
16 And you 'd got a little bit of plaster you , you could show the court the next morning , he was going to prison .
17 George said you 'd got a different version . ’
18 Do n't you wish you 'd got an electric one now ?
19 You going to get a different colour pencil and do a different colour little birdies ?
20 Once you begin to get a clear picture of what you would like , you then need to ‘ place ’ that image inside your unconscious .
21 How do you feel about that now looking back , are you beginning to get a little bit critical of yourself .
22 Right I just wondered if she gave you an address cos it you know got a super little town map here .
23 If you do get a good still picture when you put the machine in pause , you can use this facility in the same way that you use other still pictures in the classroom .
24 And it must be difficult somewhat for you because since you do get a good side together , then perhaps other clubs come along poaching your players .
25 If you do get a bad start it is worth tacking through the fleet on port tack in search of clear wind .
26 Keep some in the house in case you do get a bad spell .
27 Chair , on the recommendations erm on item D , I 'm a bit unhappy about the use of the term ‘ natural ’ disasters , because I believe that many of the disasters that people in Oxford are actually giving money for are man made disasters , particularly matters of international economics and the unfair burden , erm unfair distribution of wealth which places a whole sector of the world in poverty , and I think , you know , you do get a magnificent response from people in Oxford to these charities , and we must be aware that there are a whole number of greater issues involved , and while I hear what you 're saying earlier on about you ca n't take on the problems of the whole world , I think when people are actually giving money to charities for example , like Oxfam , they are often unaware of these issues , and we do have a wider role in making the , joining with organisations like Oxfam in spreading public awareness on these issues .
28 Unless of course it 's er high rise housing housing in in in urban areas and of course in that in those scenarios you do get a big reductions in the number of .
29 They 're not bad really , they , no but I mean you do get a few damp ones now and again do n't you ?
30 Ask him if he intends always to be faithful , and you 've get a 99.9 per cent change of him saying yes .
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