Example sentences of "to get [pron] [noun sg] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 France does not expect to get its way on every one of these conditions .
2 The players will be keen to get their season on the East Region circuit off to a good start in the 36 hole Senate Charity Open which starts tomorrow , and the man they will all be out to beat is European Tour regular Paul Curry .
3 she feels he is common , poor boy and he does n't even realise that Miss Havisham is actually only using Estella as a tool , a beautiful tool , to break men 's hearts and to get her revenge on the male sex .
4 Miss chalk and that is terrible of you implying that Miss is only doing it to get her voice on the recorder .
5 Mrs Clwyd — like Mr Livingstone — may well have difficulty gathering the nominations of 55 MPs needed to get her name on the ballot paper .
6 But Roper was the only Ballyshannon attacker to get his name on the score sheet , and when he failed to tie the game up with that late penalty the misery was complete for De La Salle .
7 Blackburn star Shearer still on the way back from injury began on the bench for the fifth successive game , while for once Wright failed to get his name on the scoresheet .
8 Mark Kiff went to get his verdict on the game .
9 I wanted to get his autograph on a copy of Flashing Blade fanzine — the ‘ Double Over Wednesday ’ issue , and ask him a cool question .
10 At this stage it 's good to get your balance on the skis by jumping up on both skis together and ‘ stepping ’ — lifting first one ski and then the other .
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