Example sentences of "get [adj] with [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The referee , Bea Seal got upset with him and he was gone . |
2 | He blew a lot of his money on gambling , even slot machines , and buying cars before he got bored with them and sold them off for a fraction of the price he paid for them . ’ |
3 | Customs have now returned the Skin 2 tapes ( perhaps they got bored with them ) , but still seem gripped by the American mags , the comics and the fetish art . |
4 | ‘ They were very successful , but in the end I got bored with them . |
5 | Anyway , whatever , it got pretty popular for a bit before everyone got bored with it and went back to staring out of the window and hiding Brian Smart ( and his accessories ) in the stock cupboard . |
6 | We have since learnt from an unreliable source that Arlo is so named because Mr and Mrs Bez were trying to work their way through a baby 's name book and got bored with it by the end of the ‘ A ’ section . |
7 | I got bored with it and sat down with my coffee . |
8 | So I I 've got that with me but I 've what what what we 'll do now is we 'll start to erm make our way towards coffee , which I think might be welcome . |
9 | No you would n't know but he was the caretaker at father 's school , wonderful man , absolutely , he 's got god knows what he has n't got wrong with him , but he has sort of |
10 | Or , in the case of Antonia , her fame , her futon , her cheques from the newspapers and the cry : ‘ I wish I 'd never got involved with him . ’ |
11 | Have n't got enough with me . |
12 | I have n't got any with me , and I was just looking at graphs for someone else earlier . |
13 | He does , he has n't got any with him |
14 | I was going to say have you got any with you ? |
15 | It 's got warmer with it . |
16 | No I ca n't think of anywhere we would go when we have n't got Chrissy with us . |
17 | Oh erm my moth mother had it , she got but she got better with it . |
18 | She got involved with him because of the power element . |
19 | But then Florian Jones is your one great weakness , I suppose , since it 's obvious that you have n't learnt a thing in the years since you first got involved with him . |
20 | I 'll very soon rub you out if you try getting clever with me . |
21 | I know but they 're all the same those places , there all get bored with them in about five minutes . |
22 | THE toy of the moment this Christmas may cost a small fortune but when the kids get bored with it , you 're left with more junk . |
23 | I suppose it 's a craft in some ways , and certainly it is quite skilled , but I get bored with it sometimes , an–l only thinking of the use I 'll put those little black torpedoes to keeps me heaving and bending away . |
24 | Just get bored with it . |
25 | W=well actually he 's jus he 's just getting bored with me . |
26 | I 'm getting bored with him . |
27 | Use this formula , and if necessary jot down on paper how you 'll use the three stages and practise it aloud , so that you get comfortable with it . |
28 | ‘ Rachel , ’ said her mother at last , ‘ you are n't getting involved with him , are you ? ’ |
29 | ‘ I know nothing about the domestic side of life — and I do n't intend to start getting involved with it now . ’ |
30 | Well just tell him I 'm not getting involved with it , alright ? |