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

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31 To do that , he has to get a new constitution adopted which would abolish the existing parliament .
32 That will earn him his RIBA Part I. But then , he has to get a year 's relevant experience in practice before coming back for the final year of his course .
33 Maybe he needs to get a breath of fresh air .
34 However , Mr Yeltsin is still far from winning the two-thirds majority he needs to get a new constitution adopted .
35 He bent to get a closer look at one drawing that had been fixed lower than the others , as if the teacher had somehow tried to segregate it off and pretend that it was n't part of the display .
36 and he 's carrying his briefcase and he decides he wants to get a paper right and he 's absolutely massive
37 I 'm sure he was , but the last few years when I knew him he 'd gotten a lot of respect from people and he was n't having to struggle any more , and I think he knew the people loved him and he liked that .
38 He 'd got a marvellous set of teeth . ’
39 I seen a blind man once — he 'd got a stick so he could tap the pavement so he did n't fall down no holes .
40 We were obviously impressed because he 'd got a record released .
41 But to my dismay he said he 'd got a local caddie for Birkdale , and that he 'd misunderstood me when I said I 'd caddie for him anywhere .
42 He knew then he 'd got a chance of winning .
43 He 'd got a piece of paper in his hand .
44 He 'd got a small garden fork and he started taking out rough bits of grass from the edge of the drive .
45 When he 'd got a shot he liked , we 'd go to bed .
46 WHEN Arnold Parker bought a chocolate gateau in his local grocer 's shop , he thought he 'd got a bargain .
47 ‘ Much obliged for that , Albert , ’ said Joe , and explained that he 'd got a guest and how it came about , although he said nothing about the wallet or the men .
48 They just assumed that , being black , he had n't got any — and he 'd got a degree .
49 So he certainly did n't pay due care to the pace and the speed and make sure that he 'd got a safe gap before pulling out .
50 And there was a , two friends of theirs who were courting and he 'd got a pimple on the end of his nose .
51 He 'd got a pole , with a bear dancing round it .
52 And er the prize was a erm a trip into the with a teacher , on his motorbike and sidecar , he 'd got a motorbike and sidecar .
53 And he 'd say , Well and he 'd got a whole string of Lenin 's books , and he 'd reach down and pick one and turn to the right page straight away , says , This is what Lenin said , and he said , I 'll stand by this , you know .
54 But he he 'd got a little mission er on the side of the at , , I 've I went with him so I saw it .
55 And he never forgive me for this you see because he were a big noise you know , he he 'd got a big business in .
56 I 'm sure he 'd got a few more bits of paper on his desk than what shall we do about P E Ps ?
57 ‘ I could see something was there ; Bernard had the persistence to obtain the site , he was doing something positive — already he 'd got a steel frame constructed for a building where the freight was formerly loaded — he was practical and a great motivator at the same time . ’
58 He 'd got a well-developed sense of self-protection , you know , always carried a gun in the glove-pocket of the car .
59 Steenie was putting the show on , and he 'd got a thing going with this bint Veronica .
60 But I know I could remember being taken round his school and in the main hall he 'd got a glass fronted cupboard , and he 'd got all sorts of well really and truly they were just pretty pebbles .
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