Example sentences of "to get [art] " in BNC.

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1 There are always ways that we could make people more effective or help people to got the wrong flip , but , but to grow into other jobs .
2 Well in the winter we used to like it like that , but in the summer we used to got the old fashioned cooler we used to run over there
3 An alternative strategy is the where the female is resigned to getting no help from the mate and concentrating rather on selecting a mate with the best genes and in this case .
4 One admits to getting a little fed up with Mr Morton 's tendency to gloss over Eurotunnel 's problems , insisting that almost whatever happens it will all come right in the end .
5 The prototype , Skyship 500 ( New Scientist , 2 September , p 616 ) is well on the way to getting a full certificate of airworthiness , and was demonstrated at this year 's Farnborough airshow .
6 I 'd therefore grown used to getting a certain amount of respect from other drivers , so when I found one of the clapped-out Toyotas favoured by Asian families in my path one morning I expected a free passage .
7 I wonder if Father would agree to getting a shepherd at t'Martinmas Hirings , ’ he mused .
8 Cray still takes the simple approach to getting a good sound .
9 ‘ I 'm used to getting a goal every two-and-a-half games , so going four or more without one makes you take a good look at yourself , ’ he says .
10 I was looking for some short-cut to getting a complete description of who you are .
11 Joyce 's time at Battersea brought him no closer to getting a degree or to having the money to pay for a conventional education .
12 She was looking forward to getting a flat of her own and was about to go to court in an attempt to regain custody of her daughter .
13 She had a sudden feeling that if she could only work out how the ecology of Moloch ticked , she would have a vital clue , if not to discovering Ace 's whereabouts , then at least to getting a handle on the vanished aliens .
14 It is said that a deputation of quarrymen came to see him with a view to getting a trade union recognised .
15 Wh w when testing a new drug , you 're trading off th th the the level of testing you can do , it takes about a hundred millions pounds to produce a new drug , it takes about ten years from test tube to getting a licence .
16 Frank can then return to Leeds with a World Cup beneah his belt and settle down to getting a place .
17 ‘ And , if I have n't yet got around to getting a divorce , it 's … well , it 's just because I 've been working so hard , that 's all . ’
18 In the intimidating atmosphere of the Mararios Stadium they silenced the partisan crowd with an early goal and then came so close to getting a second which would surely have put them through to a money spinning meeting with Paris St Germaine .
19 WHEN it comes to getting a horse ready to win a race at his local track , they do n't come any better than Jeremy Maxwell .
20 ‘ I think it will be harder because Plymouth will work their socks off they are struggling for points and will be totally committed to getting a result .
21 Securing a job in Digital , opened in the recession-free days of the early 70s , was thought to be akin to getting a position in the civil service : once in , there forever .
22 How long did it take you to work up to getting a full man 's wage ?
23 Agents for Hafodunos Estates , who own the site of a mineral water spring , yesterday confirmed they were negotiating with a view to getting a project off the ground next year .
24 Well by the time we get round to getting a new telly .
25 And how important is a good mathematical background to getting a job ?
26 So , you know , we 're looking forward to getting a little way in that competition .
27 Scant consideration was given to getting the authors ' names or initials , or even their book titles , correct ! ) :
28 In developing an image , you and your workers , professional or voluntary , have to swallow your pride , smile at yourselves and put yourselves in second place to getting the message across — not easy , not often said , but true !
29 Despite the arduous conditions , the men are committed to getting the job done ; they will clean up sites at the end of each shift to give the incoming team a flying start , and shifts often work on into changeover and maintenance time .
30 ‘ In Norman Lamont we have a quiet man , but do not underestimate his contribution to getting the country out of slump . ’
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