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

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1 Of course when you get to my age , it 's the short term memory that goes first so I really only remember players from 15 or more years ago .
2 Of course if you get a good ball there 's much justification for failure but there 's probably always something more you could have done .
3 The the only job which I told Neil I do not expect him to take is working for waste disposal because he did that , this time last year and before he started he was full of big talk about you make a lot of money and you get a lot of tips at Christmas he found that you do not make a lot of money and you do not get generous tips at Christmas
4 And you stayed in that kind of work until you got married , ?
5 We find winter is the time when most people come and have a chat to us ; we 've got a regular following of visitors and you get to know them quite well .
6 You can bump him off now you know , from the fifth of January cos you get thirty thousand quid if you bump him off .
7 There are enormous numbers of possibilities when you got over the thought that you must have some sort of fabric at the windows .
8 If you feel the ‘ fit ’ is wrong so that the relationship is not working well you might need to consider ending it , for there should be a growing sense of ease as you get to know each other .
9 You give her a piece of cake and you get a bit of lip !
10 It had French windows opening onto a communal terrace and that beautiful view of Bristol that you get from Clifton and which she clearly loves so much .
11 Usually , couple of years and you get , you get erm a promotion , but there 's nothing , and the , the jobs that are coming up they 're erm they 're already sort of la allocated to people been given promotion .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 It 's not a big deal in the scheme of things but you get an awful lot of hassle when all your mates are going to university , or start bringing home the bacon .
15 What you 've got to take into account is that , an all , there 's an awful lot of things that you get when your unemployed that stop when you find a job .
16 Half inch of frost and you get the salt people out .
17 Even if the Fanatics do n't hit the enemy they will block his line of advance while you get stuck in elsewhere with your best troops .
18 Subtract 150° from your heading of 270° and you get the same result , QDM 120°. 10 .
19 But be prepared for a slight jab of bitterness as you get to the end .
20 Many of you who come to this rostrum this week will have been trained in the democracy of congress before you got here .
21 1 Did you enjoy reading more , or less ? 2 Did you read different kinds of book as you got older ? 3 Did you read comics ? 4 Did you read information books ? 5 Did you have reading tests ? 6 Did you have any favourite books or authors ? 7 Did you have any hates or fears to do with reading ?
22 Because you 're going to need different procedures on different projects , and you 're going to need different degrees of checking , and different degrees of emphasis on the different types of project that you get .
23 ASK Vic Reeves to describe his sense of humour and you get an answer which sums up his offbeat , skewed vision of the world .
24 It is a different sort of enjoyment because you get so much variety .
25 I told him the letter had been posted on to you and it was merely a matter of time before you got it . ’
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