Example sentences of "but i get " in BNC.

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1 I 'm a civil servant ; not very senior , but I get by .
2 I du n no why , but I get the feeling 's summat 's up — you know , a sort of scared feeling in my tummy .
3 I try doing it , but I get sort of tangled up .
4 I du n no , but I get the feeling everyone 's all looking forward to Christmas — you know , opening all the prezzies and stuff like that .
5 We chatted for a while about the trials and tribulations of being a stately home owner , and there are plenty of headaches I will admit , but I get headaches and nothing else — prices going up , wages going up , everybody wanting their ten per cent , she said .
6 ‘ Sometimes it does get me down , but I get over that and then it is off to the next place . ’
7 I do n't shoot guns , do n't fight , but I get excited by violence .
8 ‘ Yes , ’ replied Burton , ‘ but I get more money . ’
9 But I get the impression that this life change is nothing when compared to having a baby .
10 Ah , but I get I get embarrassed because you people are so cruel !
11 As I drift off I have the start of the running-through-the-woods dream again but I get away from it and do n't remember anything else .
12 The others suggest this is n't such a good idea but I get the impression they think this mainly because he 'd only end up in prison .
13 It strikes me the symbolism of this whole venture would be better were it he and Andy balancing together on the seat , but I get the impression Andy 's partner is n't fully into such flamboyance .
14 This may well be so , but I get very tired when they attempt to banter tactics with me .
15 ‘ Physically almost all right again , though a bit weak , but I get gloomy and exaggerate all sorts of minor difficulties into terrible tragedies . ’
16 But I get so bored with myself .
17 I 've never got a plot out of a conversation , but I get the way people talk . ’
18 But I get a woozy feeling when I watch them spoon away , and the plates , twenty or thirty of them — all fill up with the same thing …
19 But I get a different feeling now when I look out over London .
20 I know he talks to you about what goes on in this office , but I get a feedback about you . ’
21 ‘ Down you go , friend , ’ pants Des , but I get obstinate .
22 ‘ I have n't got the timing right yet — but I get it right about one night in three and it 's worth it . ’
23 But I get people to the fishing here asking if the boat 's built there .
24 But I get tired indoors .
25 It 's the quickest method of communication yet invented , but I get you .
26 I 'm sorry , but I get this horrible feeling in my stomach , as though there 's a great big knot in it .
27 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 .
28 I mean , do you think that perhaps is , is more advanced than Plato , because Plato on this incredible myth of his of going on this journey where ordinary people 's view of the form was n't very good so they would come back in an inf perhaps in an inferior form , but I get the feeling that with we have the opportunity of seeing something that is going to improve us anyway , that we 've all got an equal chance of some kind of improvement .
29 You might ask yourselves why I bother writing this , but I get kind of worried when I hear such news .
30 I have n't dear , no I ca n't get a bus pass but I get the grant from the Council in er January twenty five pound we get to help towards the fuel bills you see , no .
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