Example sentences of "get [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No Er the girls sort of say things like perhaps ask her , Do you have any We could get on a bit more so they do n't include themselves in what they 're going to do . |
2 | Well think , if you concentrated on that a bit more instead of just doing it any where in the air you might get on a bit quicker . |
3 | I thought she 'd get rather a lot of cheap publicity . ’ |
4 | ‘ Having committed one offence and been given a criminal recordfor innocent hacking , they may feel that they might as well get in a bit deeper . ’ |
5 | Borrowing from the public is more or less finished , perhaps it is finished for our lifetime , but at any rate it has been finished for the last ten years or so ; you may get in a bit one year but you lose it again the next year . |
6 | I imagine that if you were a member you can , you can get in a lot easier and a lot cheaper . |
7 | Look at all the sand , you ca n't get down the sand 's so deep . |
8 | You ca n't get down the escalator , everyone 's looking at you , then there are all these other young things flipping around the changing rooms in the shops . |
9 | That 'll get down the back of your throat , that 'll choke you . |
10 | Of the five candidates for the leadership , two will get only a handful of votes . |
11 | ‘ I might get only an hour , or perhaps only half a game from him . |
12 | If I can get just a fraction of this spooky atmosphere into my drawings , then they 'll be perfect . ’ |
13 | ‘ Only I think they might get just a bit mixed up . ’ |
14 | He said that even if the Budget measures did help 100,000 unemployed people , as the Chancellor forecast , it meant that ‘ out of every 30 people out of work , 29 will get not a shred of help at all from the Budget ’ . |
15 | How could anybody get over a thing like that ? |
16 | It had been bought by a northern brewery who could n't believe that they could get over a pound a pint for their best bitter despite what they 'd heard about Londoners . |
17 | ‘ If you 'd rather go home to rest and get over the shock … ’ |
18 | I opted for parsley to help them get over the difference in water and to remove any toxins produced by the parasitic attack , mint as an antiseptic and to encourage them to feed , fennel to help clear out the digestive tract in case of internal parasites ( a very mild air to pumpkin seeds ) and as a mild antiseptic , elderflowers to reduce the fish 's stress , pumpkin seeds to deal with the parasites and to help the skin heal , and garlic — again to deal with the parasites , but also as an antibiotic in case of secondary infection . |
19 | ‘ But I overhear people 's conversations , and sometimes I 'll get off a bus and follow them if I 'm interested ; or I 'll stand beside people pretending to be looking at something or reading , but actually listening to them . |
20 | He felt that he knew the English character and , although he would n't hurt Ludovico by articulating it , he was sure that the sort of English girl who would get off a train and move in with a stranger would very soon be travelling on . |
21 | The God who had made him get off the trike and stand still at the side of the grassily banked hill . |
22 | I personally see this is as one of my major objectives over the next year or so , and in a sense it makes me trebly grateful to be here today , because I hope some of the contacts I might make today will enable me to work alongside you in what might be called even local Berkshire band , and to try and get more a multiplicity of views from different organisations channelled through our own value objectives . |
23 | If they do go ahead and put the application in , which I think they will , then , that 's the start of the process , so that 's a good time when we will need to really step up the campaign and we will get National speaker 's to meetings , we will get probably a petition , we will go round the area like we did over the er non funding , but we had to do something quickly , to , to make it clear , you know , we do n't want this to go ahead . |
24 | The fridge-freezer otherwise you 'd get up every morning and you 'd have a right mess in your cupboard would n't you ? |
25 | Should the government dare to interfere with our private domestic life , let us rise to a man and protest and also let us get up a monster demonstration and march four deep to Trafalgar Square . " |
26 | I find I can get up a rhythm with this simple notation , more irregular passes with the lace carriage make me lose count . |
27 | Now — how the hell do you get up the Serendipity Variation ? |
28 | How did you get up the station to meet them ? |
29 | We 're off to see how high we can get up the Hochhauser . |
30 | ‘ He still made tremendous efforts , but he could never get up the courage to criticise what I was doing , which was what I longed for , ’ says Richard . |