Example sentences of "n't [adv] get a " in BNC.
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1 | You do n't necessarily get a better job with a performance spec than you would simply by specifying that you had more cuts because in er in a slow growing year , if you like , the contractor actually gains because he does n't need to cut so many times to comply with a maximum of a hundred millimetres length , whereas if you 've got an eleven level cut you would actually have a continuous length of grass , much shorter , so it would look smarter . |
2 | That 's why you do n't just get a print-out every month from us ; you get a set of charge forms . |
3 | Of course , they are being treated with the contempt they deserve and you have to wonder why they do n't just get a life … |
4 | One could n't just get a campaign up and running overnight — although the recession bit both ways , so at least there would be space available in the media for short-term bookings . |
5 | So , but where I know it is a bit difficult with clothes because a market stall erm you do n't , you do n't normally get a chance to try the clothes on erm and you 're never absolutely sure are these clothes , is this garment going to fit or not ? |
6 | Many of the residents have led sheltered lives and do n't normally get a chance to meet other people in the community . |
7 | Cos she do n't normally get a high mark does she ? |
8 | We do n't usually get a second post on a Saturday . |
9 | We do n't usually get a second post on a Saturday |
10 | I play in all types of weather and very few people play tennis anyway so you ca n't always get a game . |
11 | [ You do n't always get a rash , though . |
12 | New babies get so many lovely clothes as presents , that they do n't always get a chance to wear them all . ’ |
13 | Farmers say in previous years the public have n't always got a fair deal , as Simon Garrett reports |
14 | Batty wo n't ever get a serious run in an England shirt until he starts scoring goals in the league . |
15 | ‘ Do n't ever get a job as a copywriter , will you ! ’ |
16 | He 's a wing and a prayer player , a nervous performer who has n't really got a clue how good he is . |
17 | He has n't really got a choice . |
18 | I thought he 'd actually caught a defender as he headed it but er he has n't really got a good contact on the ball . |
19 | Well I do n't know whether were going to get one now , cos I have n't really got a lot of time . |
20 | over round the left hand side in the first place , but she must have been in the wrong so they must have seen it as well , they have n't really got a strong case so they threw it out of court and last week he had a letter , he opened it , from the , from the court , and he thought oh gawld here we go again , he 's got jury service , oh |
21 | You have n't really got a Dorset accent have you ? |
22 | ‘ I did n't really get a chance to tell my own story , and believe me , there is a story to tell . ’ |
23 | They did n't really get a hold did they ? |
24 | I mean you do n't really get a straight do you , when you get a |
25 | You do n't really get a break because you 're getting ready for the afternoon . |
26 | Now you ca n't really get a coherent staffing policy within a school in that kind of flux , whereas now people perhaps erm a bit too much at the opposite extreme but nevertheless erm do know that they 're committed to being in the school and have a , therefore a commitment to it , a commitment to improving their own work and , and their collective work . |
27 | We ca n't really get a feel for the man at the moment , except as a personality , and that is coming across through the media as Terry points out , various aspects of his personality . |
28 | He had n't even got a coat or overall to cover his business suit . |
29 | It has n't even got a proper floor . |
30 | You have n't even got a job . ’ |