Example sentences of "[noun sg] to get [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I mean there was a big battle to get women into the Working Men 's Clubs , because they could only come in as men 's guests .
2 Under the auspices of the Microelectronics Education Project ( MEP ) , Britain became the first nation worldwide to implement a unified policy to get computers into the classroom and to develop computer-based curriculum materials .
3 It 's gon na cost me a fair bit to get lines to the house I want so I 've got , er I , the problem is with , as dad was saying this morning , the majority of people when they 're starting their business they go to the wall because oh they 're going in for the , oh it 's gon na be a quick sale
4 Tactically too Dublin were more clued in than their opponents , and their ability to get players behind the ball repeatedly denied and defied the All Ireland champions .
5 One senses disappointment from Morgan : ‘ Watching them on video , you can not fail to be impressed by their repeated ability to get men behind the ball , which is the biggest thing in sevens . ’
6 We had to be there one hour before the beginning of the film in order to get seats in the front row .
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