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

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1 LE PRIZE : winners get a Futuristic weekend at the European Park of Moving Image
2 ‘ The Tories say that ‘ competition ’ ensures that shoppers get a fair deal .
3 All Vento models get a colour-coded grille and re-designed wheels .
4 Sketching out the good and bad side of human nature … cartoons get a fleeting glance in daily papers … but for many there 's a more serious side … the cartoonists work raises more than a smile .
5 ‘ After school activities get a tremendous response .
6 Shareholders get a final dividend of 10.25p against 9.55p last time , making a total of 16.20p ( 15.10p ) a jump of 7.3pc .
7 That sounds fine but in practice it means that people from black and ethnic groups get a raw deal because their particular problems are seldom acknowledged .
8 Families get a good deal with Extrasure which offers every insured person free cover for a child aged 11 or under , and with ABTA 's special policy rates of £33.50 ( £79 ) for a couple and all dependent children under 16 .
9 A NEW independent tribunal to ensure children needing special educational provisions get a fair deal is to be set up in Northern Ireland .
10 The user gets access to everything through the control desk applications application , programmers get a swish Windows-based Developers Workstation and executives get a new Decision Support/Executive Information System .
11 The user gets access to everything through the control desk applications application , programmers get a swish Windows-based Developers Workstation and executives get a new Decision Support/Executive Information System .
12 Things get a little quiet between five and seven in the morning , but even then there are places open if you know where to look .
13 All my young ferrets get a similar introduction to give them the necessary experience for bigger operations within major burrow systems .
14 Every time the quid gets gang-banged on the international exchange , all the Arab chicks get a new fur coat .
15 As Harrison comments : ‘ Smaller investors get a good deal on commission , as it will be cheaper than an hourly fee . ’
16 Once again , the Brazilians get a new currency .
17 Here , International Software negotiates contracts with software vendors and ensures that customers get a good price .
18 Newcomers get a severe beating and may be killed .
19 Likewise , the PFA is fighting its corner to make sure the players get a fair deal .
20 Working mothers get a bad deal in this country .
21 ‘ Mind thoo , ’ went on his father , ‘ it 'll not be easy ti get a good man .
22 AN anonymous benefactor has donated £150,000 to help three-year-old Stuart Masters get a life-saving liver and bowel transplant .
23 BRITISH companies seeking new markets get a helping hand today for any projects they fancy setting up in Russia .
24 Why then do they think it is so bad for parents and only those who can afford it paying a little extra to ensure their children get a well-funded education ?
25 Women who have done things to children get a bad time inside if the other women know and can get hold of them .
26 I have known one of these men get a new suit of clothes out of a funeral of one decent mechanic .
27 Men get a free hand in styling for the New Year .
28 Raising standards ; by guaranteeing that all pupils get a balanced curriculum which prepares them for adult life ; and by setting objectives over the full range of abilities — via ‘ attainment targets ’ backed up with appropriate assessment arrangements .
29 " Green " light bulbs get a red light from report
30 But , as in so many old tales , the warriors get a fresh chance to strut their stuff .
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