Example sentences of "she [verb] get [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Holly asked Rain whether Sniffy had named names yet and she admitted getting nothing from him . |
2 | But if she wants to get her own food , or offers her help to you with the family cooking , all this will have to be sorted out very carefully . |
3 | ‘ She wants to get her hands on the boy in the bistro . ’ |
4 | She wants to get her someone her ow |
5 | I think she wants to get something sorted so that when it comes it 's open for her . |
6 | She tried to get her mind to work , looking up at his face . |
7 | She tried to get him to let her check in the bar first . |
8 | The other week she tried to get me to buy some different plants , but I did n't do it . |
9 | Shelley promises to lunch with them once she has got her things from the car . |
10 | She has got it all wrong , but then , too , I pooh-pooh her less grandly than I might . |
11 | ‘ Gosh , she has got it bad , ’ Anne said when Maureen showed her the letter . |
12 | She has got it and it was a lengthy letter so , but I thought it would be included in my birthday present |
13 | Erm , cos then , they 're doing tests to see if she has got it , but it 's highly , highly likely that she has . |
14 | She has got your address ? |
15 | ‘ It 's partly because she has got herself cornered economically , and partly because deep down she thinks there is a nationalist string she can pluck to her electoral advantage . |
16 | ‘ She has got you under her thumb , Peter , old boy . |
17 | She has to get plenty of rest . |
18 | Mrs Jones needs a closer and better relationship with the psychiatric services ; she needs to get them to listen to her needs and she also needs someone to provide practical help with money problems for her son , someone who can discuss work opportunities , recognize his need for friendship and help him think about his future . |
19 | She says get him , get him to take your mummy . |
20 | She 'd got her glass of beer . |
21 | Told you she 'd got her claws in , but you would n't have it . |
22 | Your uncle must be years and years older than she is , and anyway , I rather gathered she 'd got her sights set on some fellow whose name she would n't tell me . |
23 | They were grappling , and she 'd got her hand on the woman 's windpipe , holding her off , squeezing . |
24 | She 'd got her lines crossed . |
25 | She 'd got her work — chasing round the world after birds — and that was what she cared about . |
26 | ‘ Oh yes , ’ she said vaguely , sounding as if she 'd got her valium tablets on optic . |
27 | She 'd got her voice back too late to answer , she thought now as she remembered the incident . |
28 | Er it were in paper about this er this woman she 'd gone to the hospital and she must have been there longer than she thought , and so she 'd got her car clamped and it was thirty pound to have it off but |
29 | I thought she 'd got her own little car ? |
30 | I thought she 'd got her own . |