Example sentences of "she get [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Next she got a blood-pressure cuff , with its attached meter , and took a quick reading , to find that , as she had feared , Faye 's blood-pressure was significantly higher than it should be .
2 The only survivor I interviewed who had not married and who had always worked , told me that she had only once been unemployed , for a period of 6 months , when she got a temporary job selling insurance .
3 Three loose hounds were in there ; one , she was sure when she got a good look , was a bitch , Wrathful , who had impressed her that memorable day last February .
4 While I was in Cookham she got knocked back on her parole , she got a five-year review .
5 She got a mixed reception from delegates .
6 Given a new name , she got a new nationality , new passport — a new life that was far more fundamental a change than she had managed just by defecting .
7 She , she got a new house in Livingston no problem ?
8 Karen said : ‘ I know Rebecca had been feeling homesick , but she got a new job which was keeping her busy .
9 Well if you cough she coughs , well she got a right audience you know what I mean
10 She got a terrible gash in her leg , ’ he said .
11 In l979 , the then underground paper SoHo News offered to publish her work if she got a proper camera .
12 She got a little boy .
13 Cos she got a little bit lonely .
14 She got a full nelson , and sank her claws into the back of her neck , pressing the Daughter 's face to the hard-beaten earth of the street .
15 But the second milking , and so forth on , perhaps the thir second or third milking they used to get milk , what they called beastlings and it was very often too much for the calves to take , so she got a full bag .
16 and erm she li she 's in Egham and her boyfriend came down and was driving her back to Sheffield and then driving back again here on Monday so she got a free journey home .
17 Maybe she got a funny mushroom . ’
18 There could hardly be a better reminder of what they were up against : a regent in Scotland with whom they were now at war , but whose political skills they recognized , and whom they regarded with respect , acting for their sovereign in France who so far failed to rule that she got a foreign monarch to tell them off .
19 She got a big round of applause , but no one spoke in her support .
20 Oh , and she got a lovely video made of her wedding day . ’
21 She got an awful lot of things did n't she ?
22 Then after a while she got an inner strength and asked me what Heaven was like .
23 She got an enthusiastic response , ‘ Of course , Mrs Petherington , I can stay in through my lunch-break if need be .
24 She got an answering machine and was pretty certain that she recognized his voice from the times he 'd given a television reporter a few words at the scene of crime .
25 Er now , I do n't know whether you 'll put this in your in your er talk , but er in Stapleford , if you er when you married , the girl got married er she got the good wishes of the er boss she worked with , in most of the industries , I 'm not saying all .
26 She got the distinct impression that Melissa was n't best pleased to find that Luke had company .
27 Once again she got the distinct impression that he did n't want to talk about the sculptor .
28 She got the thin iron frying pan from the shelf and put it over the heat with some fat in it .
29 Well she had some they were like right slim at end and then went like that , and she got the fat bit and went crrrk and it hurts like mad .
30 And so after a month or so 's arrears accumulated she got the inevitable form — an eviction notice .
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