Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] you get [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You went to college so you got into the Socialist Worker 's Party or whatever .
2 One is do you trust the reply that you get from someone .
3 You can take that tin that you got in er you can take that tin as a pencil case that you got pardon ?
4 You do n't get the good , really good light until you get across the water and out onto these hills and that 's where the the good light is in that erm top i third of the picture I think is where the real quality is .
5 you 've got ta get the wind and you got ta get the
6 As you come up down the road on the left ha , on the left hand side but you got ta go down there
7 Others , it says , force you to buy more than one module to achieve the same effect as you get with CustomerQ alone .
8 A small orchestra was playing ‘ Lights of Moscow ’ and the waiters were clattering metal dishes and semaphoring with table napkins , and there was the air of subdued hysteria that you get in a big theatre when the orchestra is tuning up .
9 I do n't like those very specialist audiences , the kind that you get at festivals , where you ca n't possibly play a Scott Joplin encore , in case you offend someone .
10 After about 20 minutes of use the average colour monitor has warmed up and stabilised and , at this point , Adobe suggest you adjust the colour balance so that it matches a progressive colour bar that you get from your printer .
11 Also , primary schools are more adaptable erm they have n't got the constraints ; they have n't got the syllabuses to get through ; they have n't got exams at the end of the year ; they have n't got to the sort of subject departmentalization that you get in a secondary school .
12 would n't you get one in that Princess that you got at first ?
13 ‘ But there must be a point … when you 've hosed off all the muck and the glaze and the bits of overpainting and your musks of Araby have done their work and you get to the point when you know that what you see before you is what the chap would have seen before him when he stopped painting all those centuries ago .
14 ‘ My number is by the telephone if you get into any trouble . ’
15 No , you know you know as you 're going down the corridor before you get to the doors to go down the next set of stairs , I mean in O S D , the last one is er for the P C that does all the man er you know all the duties and things like that , and in his office there 's a great big board with all the vehicles on , and the key 's hung up at the end and who 's got 'em out , and the bottom one is that green van , because he went up and picked 'em up , when I was there .
16 It will not be a perfect signal everywhere — and by ‘ perfect ’ they mean as good and reliable listening as you get from long-wave or a cassette .
17 I asked Ken about his reputation as a surfing caveman who would bite chunks out of your board if you got in his way .
18 It all depends on the reaction that you get from your , your boss .
19 I think again the sort of picture that you get from books is rather like a stage set , with everything new from the year nineteen fifty-eight or whatever , all bundled into a room together , this is what it looked like .
20 The building , then you got the re-fit and you got ta re-furbish it and then he had a
21 Do n't forget you do n't pay any tax till you get above that level .
22 Erm , so do ho if if the question is how do you react to so- and-so , you 're answer may very well depend on whether you 've just stubbed your toe , against the pavement as you got off the bus .
23 The sort of stuff that you get in in y'know sort of everyday gossip between friends about y'know when people talk about each- other , oh I think he 's a bit er I think he 's a bit camp , or I think he probably is but erm yeah yeah all that kind of thing yeah erm is is like the the informal repertoire , the informal repertoire that you do between friends erm , between people to whom it sort of y'know it 's not very important if you give them the wrong impression sort of thing .
24 There was none of the constant supervision that you got in Holloway , just one officer on the house for twenty-two women , and no screw on at night , which absolutely amazed me .
25 there er like a coal er this was an outside toilet that you got into round there and then the end bit was a coal shed .
26 Yes , I I do n't think that the this is bigoted as you think though in getting that kind of letter , I mean it seems , er that the civil service er recruit on that basis every year , and er , there is no guarantee if you get through the , the various screening bits that you do actually end up with a job , because that depends on vacancies coming up .
27 ‘ But because you have no concept of how to relate to people on anything other than a superficial level , you have a terrible shock when you get into a situation like marriage and find that it does n't live up to your fantasies .
28 If I was you , I 'd walk on a bit till ye gets to the Half Moon — it 's along the Overclyst road , so … ’
29 Erm , so the , that that seems to be getting towards something that Freud is saying , another aspe aspect of this which is the compulsive aspect , the feeling that you got ta keep doing it .
30 You then see the light-catching quality that you get with an edge of glass . ’
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