Example sentences of "was [adj] get a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I cheekily went across to a detached cottage and asked if it was possible to get a bite to eat .
2 THERE was a time when it was easier to get a stockbroker to buy you lunch than to get him to give a sell recommendation for a share .
3 MacQuillan was destined to win the contest , but I was prepared to get a strike or two in first .
4 ‘ I was delighted to get a point after finding ourselves 2–0 down .
5 ‘ You remember you said it was easy to get a book published if everyone knew your name ? ’
6 In the life drawing classes it was hard to get a seat and many sat on the windowsills .
7 In the old days it was hard to get an audience with the Shah .
8 ‘ He was lucky to get a posting here at home . ’
9 I was lucky to get a job at Highgate , and after a few years was able tor educe my teaching to three days a week .
10 One man described the horrors of the experience : ‘ For me it was a smutty , furtive affair in which I was lucky to get a stiffy , as they say .
11 A new hermit was supposed to get a licence or blessing from his bishop , but Rolle had no time for these forms .
12 No nurse with such a mark was likely to get a reference from Matron when she left the hospital , or , which was even more important to Benedict 's nurses , a Benedict 's Training School badge .
13 Asik was glad to get a drink ; it did not matter to him if the water was dirty or clean , he was thirsty and gulped down as much as he could , washed his feet and then filled up the water jug .
14 ‘ I did n't mind doing it — but I was glad to get a break . ’
15 I was glad to get a seat .
16 I was learning at a place where we hired the computer 's time and it was cheaper to get a night run .
17 Just before Christmas I was intrigued to get a letter in careful dictionary English from Kenya , saying that the sender had read my book and was now putting some kit together along the lines I had suggested .
18 " Officers had instructions from their employers that no English need apply and that the best chance a man could have to get employment would be that he could not speak the English language ; then he was sure to get a situation " .
19 One intended to go to Gateshead college full time for a year to do five GCSEs , but was unable to get a grant or income support because she did not qualify under the 22-hour rule and so reluctantly decided to attend part time instead .
20 The last time I saw him was at Walton Studios a few months before they closed down and the was he was doing he said he was unable to get a film to direct , so he was going to be Herbert Wilcox first assistant director on his forthcoming production .
21 However , after the couple had bought the former episcopal rectory in Greenlaw Drive , Paisley , Mr Clark , 45 , was unable to get a transfer north .
22 An inquest heard that a teenage neighbour , John Robson , who called at the house in Essex Close , Grangetown , Middlesbrough , was unable to get an reply .
23 She fell on top of me , but I was able to get a hold on her . ’
24 With the help of that and an increasing salary I was able to get a mortgage on my own small flat just outside London . ’
25 The buildings were empty except for the occasional orderly and the Assistant Commissioner at the other end of the corridor , and sometimes Nikos working late , and he was able to get a lot of work done .
26 She did so , and was able to get an appointment for two o'clock the following afternoon .
27 Pears said : ‘ I was down after my injury , so I was pleased to get a call from Taylor .
28 McCall , who has missed Rangers ' last three games with a throat infection , was desperate to get a game before flying to Berne with Scotland 's World Cup squad .
29 It was enough to get a reaction though .
30 The Branch was opened by The National Bank of Scotland which was keen to get a foothold in the thriving Borders region .
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