Example sentences of "it get [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I think as an early potato Stefan , I would chose from Rocket for the earliest , I would grow I think for as well as that I would go for Foremost but if you want a real waxy potato it would still be Arran Pilot cos now whenever you eat it it got a strong taste , whether it 's young or whether it 's old . |
2 | I 'm glad to say it got a thorough sort of leathering in the Lords , and so I think it 's rather premature for him to say that by fixing a budget we have belighted the whole police service in Wiltshire , for the next er , eight or whatever number of years he said , I think that certainly is rather premature . |
3 | But at the end I thought it got a little bit too silly . |
4 | And it had the most money of its own to spend on the election campaign , though unlike many of the other parties it got no western aid . |
5 | He had the sort of sensitive nose that made him instantly burst into tears if it got the slightest knock . |
6 | It got the biggest laugh of the night , so we decided to keep it in . |
7 | Adams ' report , one of a long line of studies , expert groups , advisory committees and internal and external task forces that have looked at Super-SARA , declared that the project was still viable if it got an immediate go-ahead . |
8 | ‘ Has n't it got a hairy nose ? ’ he said . |
9 | Has it got a black arrow ? |
10 | I re I , I , I 've it got a monotonous filling it up . |
11 | If you 're looking at triangles you 're first thing you 're looking at is has it got a right angle ? |
12 | so that 's your first one has it got a right angle ? |
13 | Will you get on that ma , has it got a long play ? |
14 | Has it got a fair-trade mark ? |
15 | Has it got a tenth root ? |
16 | I say , has it got the fair-trade mark on it ? |
17 | Our first question is has it got the fair-trade mark ? |
18 | Has it got the same number of petals on it ? |
19 | And it gets a good audience . |
20 | Coaxing is another and sycophancy is another — you put your own interpretation on it but if it gets a good show , then it 's all a matter of semantics . |
21 | the fish uses this to detect changes in water pressure , from which it gets a greater appreciation of sound and its position in the water . |
22 | If it gets a bad reputation , people wo n't come and they will suffer . |
23 | I think it gets a bad habit really there a bad habit really then . |
24 | It gets a little bit like a job . ’ |
25 | I suppose we say it 's a nightmare — it gets a little bit electrifying to me because Chelsea is the accolade of the world and everyone 's expecting their best at Chelsea and which we attempt to do every year . |
26 | Binoche expects the painting to fetch about £30m , but the figure depends on whether it gets a French export licence . |
27 | This album gathers together a cutting edge slice of Detroit ‘ 92 and — if it gets the right profile — could have the same seismic effect as Virgin 's ‘ Techno ’ collection did in the late '80s . |
28 | Having just completed long negotiations with the various provider units in the area , the authority is now keen to ensure contracts are honoured and it gets the best value healthcare available . |
29 | It gets the 1.4-litre engine , five-speed gearbox , cross-spoke alloys and a sunroof . |
30 | Yes , it 's easy enough to get it get the empty bottle and |