Example sentences of "[coord] get know " in BNC.

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1 We should treat him more gently , try and get to know him . ’
2 Time to shut up shop and get to know each other again .
3 However , before these ‘ middle class ’ witches invite Christians to work with them , it would seem that it is they who really need to ‘ try and understand us and get to know what we believe ’ .
4 Please use the Careers Advisory Service and get to know what it can do for you .
5 They seem to think everyone should look past their appearance and get to know the ‘ real person ’ .
6 Probably if ‘ Damnation Derek ’ had bothered to talk to people and get to know them a bit before preaching at them , he would have discovered that they would want to ask him some questions about what he believed .
7 It is certainly less strain to be in a job where you relate to and get to know a limited number of people .
8 Exercising in front of a mirror encourages us to take a real look at our bodies and get to know and control them better .
9 Plan ahead and get to know your vulnerable times when you are apt to have nothing to do and your mind begins to wander .
10 Marche is for the traveller who wants to turn off the tourist trail , to give the show places a miss , and get to know the green heartland of Italy , the not so self-conscious Italy .
11 Children 's librarians have notoriously never sat still in their back rooms ( or anywhere ) but provide regular story-hours , give introductory talks to classes brought in from local schools , and get to know their young clientele very thoroughly indeed .
12 Study the publications on your specialist media lists and get to know what sort of pictures are likely to be used .
13 We may study with our guide-books all the historic , individual features of a town and get to know them .
14 Go along with your Pack or family and join in with the fun , sing songs and get to know colourful characters , like Bertie and Aristotle Tortoise , as they try to find a valuable stolen necklace .
15 It was nice to meet your properly and get to know the others a bit better .
16 With a swimsuit I can swim with Ana and get to know her better .
17 Held at Clayton Centre , Ipswich , both events gave staff the opportunity to discuss new initiatives and get to know the ‘ Green Book ’ — Health and Safety Manual compiled by health and safety manager .
18 Appropriate sociability means saying the right things to strike up a rapport with your client , helping them to relax , feel comfortable and get to know you before cutting the business .
19 I think the best thing we can do is leave any talk of work until tomorrow and concentrate on the real reason why we agreed to this evening and get to know one another better . ’
20 Only to take every opportunity to go to the school and get to know it as well as you can , I think , erm and do n't be afraid to ask questions .
21 erm it does take a lot of effort to move over to meeting them as individual people , and once you 've understood that they are individual people and you get to know their interests and get to know your common humanity , then that 's the point where you want to get on and do something more , but it 's very difficult to recognise the common humanity , and a lot of
22 Outwardly he may seem somewhat stuffy and unapproachable , but get to know him better and you find a soft centre inside the shell .
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