Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [noun] [verb] get " in BNC.
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1 | You think what my Aunty Carol 's got to buy for . |
2 | Q My Emperor Angelfish keeps getting swollen eyes . |
3 | If the Americans with their peace talks do get the parties together , their first business will be to arrange a truce so that food can move . |
4 | Anybody know which membership token to send to get discount for the Sunderland match ? ? |
5 | We go to London now and to , to erm , sorry I 'm j see what sex this honest we do n't know what sex it 's from M , could be Mr Mrs Ms. M of London has been told that their plum tomatoes have got T M V. |
6 | and the warden was there in her dressing gown trying to get her up and she could n't get her up this morning , so she had to get help , one of the workmen came along and helped from the top terrible to say though it is , yeah , never mind , they get over it |
7 | ‘ And Miss Miggs would be glad for it to go because boys have been climbing over her garden wall trying to get it , ’ finished Christine . |
8 | If you 're stuck for somewhere to take the kids on firework night and you want to know the one that 's nearest to you Action Line have got a great big long list you 've got piles have n't you ? |
9 | Ruth thought it more likely that his silver tongue had got around her . |
10 | And and what I 've got in front of me , David Lock , what I 've got in front of me is is erm , and I know David 's got it David Allenby 's got it as well , is the er paper from Harrogate 's Economic Development Officer to his Economic Development Sub-Committee , and it 's gone all the way through the process now and through the main council , where he has to answer that very question and I could n't put it better . |
11 | To his despair things had got worse . |
12 | Throughout his life Alexander tried to get his work recognized by the medical profession , but to little avail . |
13 | Towards the end of his life Edward attempted to get Winchelsey deprived of Canterbury , but he had to settle for his suspension . |
14 | The Liverpudlian is to use his street credibility to try to get the anti-vandalism message across to schoolchildren in Wrexham Maelor . |
15 | ‘ I 'll see what Ken Harris has got to say . |
16 | I 'm having real problems with things like people asking me what accents people have got . |
17 | Maybe that 's what Uncle John had got his medals for . |
18 | He wondered what Phyllis Henley had got from Rhoda Brocklebank . |
19 | That 's what colour Caroline 's got . |
20 | RESEARCH to establish what sources schools use to get information about farming has been commissioned by the NFU . |
21 | yeah I put them out I du n no where I put me cigarettes and that , some of me shell suits have got new zips on |
22 | ‘ Your Uncle Terry 's got an odd friend , Gerry , ’ she told the baby . |
23 | Er our distribution system has got great press recently and it 's regarded as one of the three best distribution systems in the U K. One of the things we 're trying to do is to pay less for our books , it 's very easy to pay very very fancy prices for , for er mid-range authors and for them not to earn out , so we 're looking for much cheaper books . |
24 | But after university , despite our protestations of eternal friendship and vows to get together , the gaps between our meetings and our phone calls had got longer and longer . |