Example sentences of "could [adv] get [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately I could only get a ticket for the liverpool end . |
2 | That 's been dropped too , because the GaAs semiconductor house CDC used could only get a yield of 2% good parts . |
3 | On the twelfth floor of the hotel , from which they could just get a view of the distant river , they were delighted with their prosperous-looking aunt . |
4 | They make the rule book mentality into an art form and could easily get a PhD in bureaucracy . |
5 | ‘ I 'm sure you could still get a bit of teaching work , you know . |
6 | WOLVES fancy Blackpool forward David Eyres and they could also get a call from Chelsea , who may fancy Mike Stowell to end their search for a goalkeeper . |
7 | At least if it were pitch black we could really get an idea of what it will be like to ‘ walk through the Channel Tunnel ’ . |
8 | Morrison , 24 , won a unanimous verdict over a man 20 years older than him , and could now get a crack at Lewis ' WBC crown . |
9 | I do n't know if I could even get a job as a junior salesman . |
10 | You could make them the same overall diameter , you could even get the tensions to be the same , but when you play those strings they 're going to feel completely different because a string with a thin core and a heavy wrap is going to move more freely than one with a heavy core and a thin wrap . |
11 | While he could equally get the information from other sources , he finds that ‘ going there every week , you hear about what 's going on , which is a great help . ’ |
12 | Söll is so warm-hearted you could almost get a tan from the welcome . |
13 | She could barely get the words past lips grown strangely dry . |
14 | I could never get the hang of them things at all . ’ |