Example sentences of "[verb] to get [art] little " in BNC.

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1 Okay this is where it starts to get a little bit complicated .
2 I 'm going to get a little cushion to put on my you know .
3 You see , especially here , that sort of erm white metal bit , the er brushed chrome sort of finish on that tends to get a little bit lost in this white background .
4 The third one up here , the small one , is a little bit sort of lost because it 's against er , this sort of cavity light here so that one tends to get a little bit lost .
5 Henry was there , beginning to get a little fat but still magnificent in his jewel-encrusted cloth of gold and drenched in the perfume of his own making ; he had to hide the smell of his ulcerated leg .
6 How do you feel about that now looking back , are you beginning to get a little bit critical of yourself .
7 But once you get down below the horizon you get to look round this area here where there 's some rope tangled round , some kind of padding , it does tend to get a little bit lost amongst all the pebbles .
8 With the awards season upon them , J Walter Thompson were being showered with strange-looking trophies in perspex and metal alloy , and were forced to get a little man in to build them more shelves .
9 Trying to get a little love on the subject , that 's what I was doing on ‘ Ragged Glory ’ , exploring this neighbourhood that 's like a valley or something .
10 ‘ I 'm trying to get a little privacy , ’ she murmured , going over to the far side of the boat where she would be hidden from view .
11 The people for whom the message was phrased in this way might have recognised the irony — in a fertile country , they wanted to get a little bit more , so they started worshipping a fertility god , Baal !
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