Example sentences of "get [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Why do n't I get to carry it ? ’
2 He felt that , given time , he could really get to like it .
3 I could almost get to like it . ’
4 And all I thought was , I never liked Coca Cola and I suppose I 'll never get to like it now .
5 it stopped it dead in its track , yeah , could n't get to rewire it after it though it snapped it a little bit .
6 Right the other thing Ann you you really must get given you pieces of titles you know because that should steer you into it you know the title should be be the first peg you hang your hat on , that 's the first thing .
7 ‘ You 'll get to see him soon enough . ’
8 Erm I 'd like to see Eddie cos I did n't get to see him this time or last time .
9 ‘ Just as soon as I can get to see him .
10 Tony is er Professor of Economics at Cambridge and is a world renowned luminary in economic circles and er he 's , he 's here for the next week as a special professor and er is giving a number of lectures er most of which are open to , to all , to all students and he is a very famous economist , very clever chap you know if you can get to see him I , I 'd reco I 'd recommend it erm presuma there may be a sort of programme of his visit stuck up on the student notice boards erm , if there is n't er he 's giving a , a lecture tomorrow two o'clock in B seventy four and that 's , that 's if , he is going to be talking to the M A students er taking Economic Development and Policy Analysis and his topic there is comparing income inequality and poverty in Europe erm so if you , you know , if you are free tomorrow at two it just might be interesting to go along to , feel free to go to B seventy four tomorrow at two o'clock .
11 Well , I did nt get to see him too often .
12 And you have to be careful that there are not so many policemen round your VIPs that the real people — the public — do n't get to see them .
13 ‘ I am a fairly lonely person — I do have friends but I do n't get to see them very often because of my unsociable shift work .
14 erm maybe go and see one or two others if you can get to see them .
15 We do n't get to see them in the states so we have to come over here .
16 We decided to give the tickets away through competitions and stuff like that on local radio stations because that way the true fans of her music will get to see her .
17 ‘ Then you do n't get to see her . ’
18 so I thought as soon as I can get to see her I 'll see if she 'll give Jim my , I thought an aran cardigan
19 Best assume , then , there 's no confidentiality in reporting to the AAIB , and that the CAA will get to see it .
20 Luckily , if it 's really bad no one will get to see it , except my teachers .
21 Now even Griffin Mill might get to see it .
22 As such , you would do yourself a major disservice if you did not consider it when next you purchase a Windows word processor , and , were you unfortunate enough to overlook it , you would doubtless kick yourself when you did finally get to see it .
23 I poured one and said , ‘ All right , do I get to see it ? ’
24 Wuthering Heights , the October production was also casting difficulties which were only resolved in August unfortunately due to a severe bout of flu I did n't get to see it hear that all reports spoke of yet another quality production .
25 will you get to see it ?
26 All I wanted to do for the first few weeks was to let Skipper get to know me and his surroundings .
27 'How did you get to know her ? ’ 'She turned up , did n't she , at one of our soirees ? ’ he appealed to the group .
28 This is the same young man who bit the ear of the governor — and we can only meet and get to know him in the novel itself .
29 Gilbert with his horn-rimmed glasses and walrus moustache was popular in Canada , but I did not get to know him well until we later met on at least half a dozen occasions for lunch in London .
30 ‘ How did you get to know him ? ’
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