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

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1 Peony went off to the power house and got the machine turning again .
2 DRDOS seems to have drivers only for 286 and upwards machines but I eventually got EMM.SYS which was also to be found locked away in my ROM and got the machine to recognise the expanded memory .
3 Rory started up the engine and got the vehicle moving .
4 Erm and once they got the problem resolved , you know , then they became different people .
5 And they got the survey going , and they got enough people to volunteer to go round and interviewing people living in the flats , to get all the information that was required .
6 One visiting history adviser looking at a display of old washing equipment got the infants to explain by picking up and examining an old flat iron , looking for the flex and asking " But how did they plug this in ? "
7 He knew he was behaving ludicrously and the sooner he got the wench locked up with a pack of nuns the better .
8 In Dewsbury the Council got the magistrates to cooperate in reporting pubs which gave sweets to children under thirteen in order to entice them inside the Wigan Council got the Home Secretary to the local police force .
9 Oh got the , got the Oliver pout there ai n't we ?
10 Friendly representations on Dryden 's behalf got the ban lifted ( Cleomenes opened on 16 April ) , but with an ugly gap threatened in the theatrical diary , for a while it looked as though The Fairy Queen would have to be brought forward .
11 There would have been no action and there 'd have been a nice plan on the table and I sincerely believe that but for general management we would have lost the opportunity to ( a ) have got the money , and ( b ) got the clinic built before people could actually realise what was happening and there 's been other instances of that .
12 you got the man to help you on with your coat .
13 Immediately , Vesna Jurkic Girardi , Director of the Archaeological Museum in Pula ( today Croatian Minister of Culture ) got the case moving by bringing charges against an unknown person who had excavated archaeological treasure in the region of Barbariga in Istria and smuggled it out of the country .
14 Yeah I know that but next year I mean you got the tunnel coming out of the Ferry .
15 You got the Mirror have n't you ?
16 The Girls who got the contract loved it ; they earned £8.10s a week and stayed in the best hotels .
17 And er we 'd done quite a l we 'd he 'd refurnished his who Th You know they got the contract to furnish the whole house and it was beautiful you know .
18 What I heard every time Barnesy got the ball made me feel really bad for him .
19 Celtic got the ball rolling with a goal from the impressive Nicholas after just 10 minutes .
20 ‘ When the National Library agreed to make some loans , that really got the ball rolling , ’ she said .
21 She got the ceiling decorated and made improvements to the entrance to make it more welcoming .
22 We thought all our problems were over when we finally got the rig set up , but now we 've got to examine a deluge of fresh rock ! ’
23 Well almost I got the cupboard done and I got the tiles lying by the side of the hob , but they have n't yet been cut to fit erm and glued down but one of these day 's he 'll get around to it .
24 However , the tradesman who was sitting in the pilot 's seat , when he got the order to turn the engine over , cranked with wrong engine .
25 Thatcher quickly ran some samples through , got the changes agreed and called in a local studio to re-do the artwork .
26 I was n't at all sure I was doing the right thing but I got up and started towards him as he finally got the clip to slide into the gun and snick home .
27 It 's always been on my mind — I suppose it always will — and I 've always said that if I got the opportunity to kill the man I 'd do it , and I would take the consequences .
28 ‘ Dennis had played a seasson for Northants and I got the opportunity to go and see him in Perth , ’ he explained .
29 Helen Martin , our chairperson said , ‘ The Heatfest weekend was so important to us as tenants because for the very first time , the people who live in the damp houses got the opportunity to sit round the table with the people who in the past were responsible for creating the kinds of conditions that we are now forced to live in and we could say , hey look !
30 The effect of this was that young fans rarely got the opportunity to travel on the Supporters ' Club coaches and , since travelling by British Rail was often a hazardous and expensive venture , alternative arrangements were needed .
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