Example sentences of "[vb past] to get a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Today I tried to get a whole tin every day , it 's just because it happened . |
2 | The coefficient of correlation value is good , considering that we tried to get a mathematical relationship from a physiological response . |
3 | However , for someone supposed to be very clever , he seemed to get a great deal of pleasure out of ordinary things . |
4 | ‘ I 'm a photographer , not a billionaire , so I needed to get a good idea going to pay for it all . |
5 | He unwrapped the handkerchiefs , contrived to get a good amount of mud down his boots and pretended to make a bad landing from the monkey rope and was dispatched to the sanatorium with a suspected sprain . |
6 | As the hated capitalist rival , West Germany quickly took off with its economic miracle , for a long time East Germany remained poor , grim and repressive as the regime struggled to get a communist system working . |
7 | Her feathers were rippling up and down like leaves in the breeze as she struggled to get a secure footing on me . |
8 | Celia managed to get a lighted match to the fire . |
9 | Whilst at Abu Sueir I managed to get a great deal of tennis but my rugger was curtailed slightly , I played for a scratch side called the Canal Zone but was not allowed to take part in away matches because of the time I would have to spend away from the course due to travelling . |
10 | In the street market he managed to get a wilting lettuce for Henry and Murgatroyd , reduced to fourpence . |
11 | ‘ I managed to get a full tank . |
12 | Programmers Vektor Grafix managed to get a fair amount of graphical speed from the C64 to provide an accurate conversion of the popular arcade machine . |
13 | Yes , they were quite an elite band of brothers , but it was possible to break into the circle , and eventually by a stroke of luck and a bit of help from one of Vincent 's crew who took pity on me , I managed to get a short spell of leave relief on HMRC Vincent . |
14 | I failed to get a single note out of it when I brought it back to the hotel . |
15 | She participated in the founding of the League of Nations and was on the Council , though she failed to get a racial equality clause inserted in the League 's charter . |
16 | Mr Jimmy Airlie , secretary of the Ford union side , said : ‘ We expected to get a favourable majority . |
17 | The Archdeacon liked to get a sequential narrative . |
18 | She hoped to get a new home and take her baby back . |
19 | As for Eddie — well — this journo had to get a new gerbil . ’ |
20 | Before before we could get nationalization , we had to get a Labour government . |
21 | Lifestyles remained simple but identification with the masses was impossible if kids had to get a decent education . |
22 | Well I thought you had to get a certain amount |
23 | Had to get a blinking day off did n't he , that bloke ? |
24 | But if she was to understand , somehow she had to get a clear picture . |
25 | A pot of coffee was spilled , and Sara had to get a damp cloth for the trousers of one of the visitors , who was involved in an unwise pretense that he had n't actually been asleep . |
26 | The people for whom the message was phrased in this way might have recognised the irony — in a fertile country , they wanted to get a little bit more , so they started worshipping a fertility god , Baal ! |