Example sentences of "will get [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether children will get a better education as a result of it all is by no means clear . |
2 | Totten admitted he was ‘ shattered ’ and said : ‘ St Johnstone may find a better manager , but I do n't think they will get a better ambassador for the club . |
3 | After our first match against Marseille we will get a better idea of our chances . ’ |
4 | The finer the gauge of machine , the more needles it has , so if you move down a gauge with your fine yarn , you will get a better fabric and have more needles with which to knit the larger sizes . |
5 | ‘ Our objective is to get the best price for creditors and it is our view that we will get a better price by waiting . ’ |
6 | Maybe she has a point there , though she reckons it 's great that John Smith 's shadow cabinet includes plenty of women and she hopes that 'll mean women will get a better deal in the future . |
7 | Council tenants will get a better deal under Labour , claimed the party 's candidate for Langbaurgh yesterday . |
8 | Voters will get a better deal with a hung parliament and are more likely to get the decisions they want , rather than having a single party riding roughshod over their wishes , as in the community charge , claims Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne Fletcher . |
9 | The Bishop Auckland line which has for years been the subject of closure fears will get a better pattern of morning services . |
10 | The Conservative group believes the review should take place when the property market has picked up and any sale of smallholdings will get a better price . |
11 | Now that has nothing to do about whether our children will get a better or a worse education if the school is opted out . |
12 | If you want to attract people to an event you will get a certain response by direct invitation , but a much greater rate of success when your members are saying : ‘ I 'm going to a terrific do . |
13 | Some 120 trainees from Third World countries will get a two-year post . |
14 | Occasionally you will get a narrow white band where the sections join , but this does not cause a problem . |
15 | Visitors will get a rare chance to see inside the Pietrasanta and SS . |
16 | ‘ The public will get a worse railway for more money , ’ he claimed . |
17 | They will get a new , modular spacecraft called Mariner Mark II that can be adapted to a variety of planetary or other ‘ observer ’ tasks . |
18 | MicroSparc-II will get a new floating point unit , an enhanced integer unit , 4x cache and power management . |
19 | MicroSparc-II will get a new floating point unit , an enhanced integer unit , 4x cache and power management . |
20 | But it looks likely that we will get a new statutory regime relating to public order offences . |
21 | If you buy your engagement ring from them you will get a 10 per cent discount on your wedding ring or rings . |
22 | ‘ I am not sure whether I will get a hot reception from the fans when I run out at Ayresome Park . |
23 | The runner-up will get a Super Nintendo machine . |
24 | Top public sector earners such as judges , senior officials and forces top brass will get a 2.9 per cent rise but only because it was negotiated last year as part of a phased increase for 1992 . |
25 | If you move straight from chapter 5 to chapter 8 you will get a stark contrast between two theories of justification , and all you need to know for the moment is that I take the intervening chapters to provide a reason against any form of foundationalism . |
26 | Wiggins , an unemployed tyre mechanic , will get a court-appointed lawyer . |
27 | For instance someone with a sore throat may well also have a fever and you will get a fuller picture by looking at the remedies in both sections . |
28 | Yes , you will get a sore bottom be careful . |
29 | The next instalment in the feud over Dylan , Satchel and another adopted son , 14-year-old Moses , will get a wider audience than ever when it goes back to court in December . |
30 | Fig 96 A has remembered his transit and will get a good start well in front of the rest . |