Example sentences of "have [art] [adj] [noun] to get " in BNC.

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1 GRAHAM TAYLOR now has a second chance to get it Wright for England !
2 All the paper goods mentioned are ‘ repped ’ in much the same way as books , but there is a major difference : the business is much more aggressive than bookselling , goods are generally firm sale only and the representative has a stronger reason to get you to buy ‘ units ’ .
3 The church planting team often has an obvious opportunity to get involved with secular organisations in that it will often meet in a secular building .
4 That will no doubt be done by the press , clearly bored at not having had a good scandal to get its teeth into for all of two months .
5 Some stations stood in the heart of thriving capital cities and teemed with life day and night ; others in desolate fastnesses , where as Dickens remarked of the remote New England depots , ‘ the wild impossibility of anybody having the smallest reason to get out is only equalled by the apparently desperate hopelessness of there being anybody to get in ’ .
6 When I asked Alison what qualities you need to be a marketing controller she said , ‘ you need to be able to establish immediate empathy with the people you are talking to as you may only have a short time to get the feedback you need .
7 Ronny replaces Swindon-striker Fjortoft for the game tonight — Ronny must have done well in the training sessions ( coach Olsen really put some value on how the players perform in training before the games ) and Fjortoft which has been even worse for Swindon than Deano for us might have a hard time to get the attacker place back ( Fjortoft 0 — Deano 3 — Cole 10 is n't it ? ) .
8 Well — Frank will have a tough time to get into Norway 's world cup squad .
9 And — not having a big ego to get in the way — viewing the world and its inhabitants with a penetrating intelligence .
10 You may have an automatic right to get these things free or to get maximum help with the costs .
11 ‘ We were sticking our necks out further and further but once we got to the South Col we had the same chance to get to the top as if we had 20 Sherpas helping and a brick-built house up there , ’ said Harry .
12 The feeling of being manoeuvred came back with a rush and she had the urgent desire to get out of this stuffy office fast .
13 ‘ I 've a good mind to get its number ! ’
14 She had a burning need to get this ridiculous misunderstanding sorted out as quickly as possible .
15 He had a strong desire to get to know her better , and yet here she was talking of marriage !
16 Although only one in five of the mothers in this book had positively wanted to have a baby , and a few did n't mind , the rest had no particular wish to get pregnant and were rather shocked to discover that they were .
17 I said I did I said and I had an awful job to get it out again .
18 had an awful job to get them because there awful this , a horrible flannelette stuff .
19 We have the best policies to get this across , and the work that we 've done with and the European Commission , and we want to democratise that , is very positive .
20 I was pleasantly surprised at how light the detector was , for when I have the free time to get out , I like to put as many hours in at a stretch as possible .
21 and have a decent life to get a first or either a two one in economics you have got to read a very great deal , you 've got to be a reader , a student a taker of notes , a writer of essays and we said that is not you so within two
22 If you have a low need to get what you want and a low need to maintain a relationship with the person involved , you can legitimately use avoidance tactics .
23 When you come to detailed programme planning , you need variety and balance and , if you have a great deal to get through and a concentrated message to communicate , you still have to break it up and give people a chance to relax their brains as well as their bodies .
24 And also you need to be coloured or have a good degree to get the job .
25 If you have a high need to get what you want and a low need to maintain a relationship you can legitimately use forcing tactics .
26 If you have a high need to get what you want and a high need to maintain a relationship , then assertiveness is your only avenue .
27 ‘ The figures who the Tories have no long-term strategy to get Britain back to work and no-short term measures to ease the current crisis .
28 However ‘ hostile ’ the weather and other inanimate conditions may seem to be , they have no necessary tendency to get steadily more hostile .
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