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

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1 However little his lordship might think of Birmingham or a Birmingham man , he failed to get admission that night to the platform and was ‘ left swearing ’ .
2 He was concerned that Clift 's continuing sessions with Silverberg were making him worse , and he tried to get Silverberg to commit Clift to Silver Hill Sanatorium for a hopeful cure .
3 He tried to get Nellie interested in all the arrangements .
4 Social security is when you have n't got no money and he has got money .
5 He has got loads of back issues of Big and Bouncy so we looked through them , then Nigel had a cold shower while I cooked the soup and cut the French loaf .
6 I 'm so glad he has got preferment .
7 He has got Washington terrified .
8 Then clutching her daughter Maria Dingwall , she added : ‘ Mr Clarke does n't know he has got Iris Bentley to fight .
9 No , er , he has got relatives down there .
10 He has got potential .
11 No he , he must continue doing what he has got time to do .
12 Yesterday Cleveland Aid Romania co-ordinator Rod Jones , who is hoping to bring Constantin to England in July , said : ‘ He has got hands but he has no fingers just little balls .
13 But he has to get Johnny to Disneyland .
14 Well , I think , once he gets established , and once he starts getting work in , I think meself , that work will start , wo n't say rolling in , but I think the work 'll start coming in after about three months and I can get established .
15 Whether he wants to get F M onto the agenda and firm that up as a date for a meeting .
16 He 'd last eaten about four hours earlier , in the same small cafe where he 'd got Slater to tell him about Sara that January .
17 It must be an a , because he , he , he , he said he 'd got chance of one but it did whacking great six inch er sixteen inch wheels on !
18 He kept on , and it was worse because he 'd got hold of the helmet now and was smashing it against the toilet .
19 Jack would n't shoot so long as he 'd got hold of him .
20 He 'd got business .
21 Of course they would for a start , I have n't done anything , all that sort of business , but he was extremely good and I think the reason that he 'd got admissions quicker than we did , was partly by virtue of the fact that he was the boss of the department .
22 Amiss decided not to mention the dead bodies he 'd been coming across since he 'd got chummy with Jim Milton .
23 Of course , he played war that he 'd got rubbish for his dinner , but he 'd got everything I could give him .
24 He 'd got Miss Lockwood into the cottage hospital .
25 Erm , from what I knew of erm I knew he 'd got access to firearms .
26 He 'd got sort of hard in consequence .
27 And the first letter told me that he 'd got stomach upset .
28 Of course he ca n't do the job that he was doing and he 'd got potential of the future with , you understand what I mean ?
29 What 's he got to get Jane ?
30 Looked very dangerous there , he got at his left full back , er the sad thing from Shrewsbury 's point of view is that he keeps getting down that right wing and he keeps getting crosses in .
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