Example sentences of "you get these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No you got these ones up in Woollies did n't you ?
2 You got these bits , after the address , I do n't think .
3 Oh yes , I had to co copy them , and er you know , you got these things , but the registrar he was , you know , he was man .
4 She should have said , I do n't know where you got these things , but please put them away before somebody sees the sun glinting off them and assumes it 's me spying on the guests .
5 That you got these Abbey National sort it out , thank goodness !
6 Is to sit down with the estate agent and say , Right why have you got these business on .
7 Something like that , trying to remember now what it was , sixteen hundred , sixteen hundred that was it and it says your credit limit is sixteen , sixteen , you could spend up to sixteen hundred pounds , whether you got it or not you can spend it , so we said if we 're gon na get this computer because you get these Air Miles out of it , you know , every ten pounds you get an Air Mile , well if he 's getting a computer over a thousand pounds you know with all the paraphernalia that goes with it , well that 's a lot of Air Miles there , well we said we 'll get it through Access , but there is n't , our credit limit on Access is n't enough to pay for the computer , sixteen hundred it 's more than sixteen hundred , in , in the long , once he 's got his printer and God knows what you know , so I phoned them up and he said erm is it possible to adjust the limit upwards ?
8 I mean you get these trolleys now .
9 The problem is , when you get these letters out , unless you 've got a plan in front of you , it 's impossible to know .
10 You get these boys in the sections and they 're over-exuberant , heavy-handed boys .
11 you get these jocks that get up there , big and they think they are so cool and then
12 Excellent excellent excellent , cos that 's you know that 's quite a lot of maths in that and you get these sines and coses and omega T omega T and
13 I mean one of the problems with probation I think to a certain extent is that er obviously if you get these people who keep going into prison and coming out again , er it 's really pretty difficult to erm er influence their behaviour positively probably .
14 And you , you get these parcels
15 shoe is slightly wrongly balanced , or the foot is slightly wrongly trimmed , then you get these troubles , you
16 Why ca n't you get these sort of people now ?
17 Where did you get these ideas from ?
18 ‘ Darling , where do you get these ideas ?
19 Where do you get these ideas from ? ’
20 ‘ Can you get these details about somebody called Ian Paul Sampson ? ’
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