Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] n't get [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If I do n't get into dry clothes soon , I 'll die of double pneumonia . ’
2 I did n't get into that college until gone half nine .
3 I get job satisfaction at it , which I did n't get in any of the other jobs .
4 I did n't get near that one either .
5 Well I had n't got through that had I ?
6 If I had n't got through this time I was going to phone them to check a fault . ’
7 You did n't get in any of vegetables .
8 Now that does n't mean to say that if you do n't get to that figure you 're blown out .
9 Carrick is on the verge of joining Wilfred Rhodes , George Hirst , Schofield Haigh , Ted Wainwright and Ray Illingworth in the White Roses ' 10,000-run/1000-wicket club , and Moxon adds : ‘ You do n't get into that sort of company without being a very good player for a very long time . ’
10 It 's important to get good instruction on dry slopes so that you do n't get into bad habits before you start on the real stuff .
11 cos you do n't get minus two biscuits .
12 So that as you say , you do n't get minus two biscuits , you do n't get minus three apples , you do n't get minus , you know nobody gives you a minus amount of money .
13 So that as you say , you do n't get minus two biscuits , you do n't get minus three apples , you do n't get minus , you know nobody gives you a minus amount of money .
14 You do n't get in enough money anyway really .
15 But still , she had n't got into this line of work to make friends .
16 You you do n't go from er you you 're not you have n't got like ongoing assignments three or four at the same time ?
17 As you may have guessed , we did n't get through that round , but getting to London meant that we were one of the best bands ( for our age — fifteen to sixteen years ) in East Anglia .
18 Compared to this little middle-aged lot , we did n't get to first base !
19 We were actually quite worried , but there was an assessor who made sure we did n't get into any difficulties .
20 ‘ If we do n't get on that truck we 'll be walking to Doullens . ’
21 But if we do n't get into that position in the first place we 'll be out .
22 ( Parent : ‘ Now we know more about what each of us feels , can you think of anything else we could do or say so we do n't get into this disagreement again ? ’ )
23 Unfortunately with got to get some of those people who do n't want to come and it 's all about bums on seats it 's the old old saying bums on seats we 've got to get an answer how we do n't get to these here at the moment in the audience whether they are people who want to get bums on seats or how they know how to do it perhaps they should have a meeting like this every month I 've never seen so many of .
24 Plenty of room for everybody , so we do n't get in each other 's way . ’
25 Well you see they 're always talking about what we do n't get in this country , they do n't tell you what they do n't bloody get abroad .
26 There 's some story about a Mars bar , apparently but we 'ave n't got to that bit yet .
27 Well , I mean we just said well that 's , you know , an expensive place for a holiday by the sound of it , but erm we had n't got into any details .
28 that 'll be the next hurdle , I mean we have n't got to that hurdle .
29 We have n't got to that yet .
30 There 's been an awful lot of discussion about this particular motion and I sha n't attempt cos we have n't got till three o'clock in the morning I do n't think , to answer all the points .
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