Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] get a " in BNC.

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1 No I was just about to say confidence really I find it quite difficult to get assertive erm but when the situation does arise I suddenly get a gut feeling about it later
2 Y'know , I just get a repeat prescription every week .
3 Then if I get caught I just get a caution and that 's it .
4 What I do is I try and do a I just get a bus erm
5 What I do is I just get a bus at Hertford and walk to Hertford and normally it does n't take long it only takes about ten minutes
6 So I get , if I get them on target I normally get a couple of wickets .
7 Also , I find the drying time of acrylics just perfect , and if I ever get a bit impatient I use an ever-handy hairdryer to speed things along .
8 If I ever get a chance to git even , I would n't think twice now .
9 Concomitant symptoms are symptoms not directly related to but arising at the same time as , the main complaint such as a headache with diarrhoea or cold sores with a fever — things which are repeatedly associated , so that the patient might say ‘ Whenever I get this problem I always get a stomach upset ’ or whatever it may be .
10 I prefer white bread myself , because it makes better toast , but I always get a brown sliced for the cat which likes a little bit of butter with it .
11 I always get a thrill out of sharing my vast experience , and my almost intuitive understanding of the readers ' real needs .
12 ‘ Yes , I always get a kick out of it .
13 I always get a warm response here .
14 Never fail I always get a day or two before holiday starts .
15 I still get a kick out of listening to records that do n't have an ingrained time period , records by people like The Cravats or Metal Urban or early Cabaret Voltaire .
16 I still get a slight sense of light and darkness , but that 's all .
17 I still get a childish kick out of pretending that I am a wide-eyed seal who thinks only to play .
18 Course I gon na I , I bit of a bloody , I still get a .
19 alright , mind you I still get a bit nervous now , I get a bit do n't know why , I always
20 I also get a bit shrill sometimes .
21 I also get a couple of good standby wines for friends and neighbours who might drop in and a super-cheap bottle or two of red ( try the supermarket £1.99 offers ) to make some delicious , warming mulled wine .
22 But I realize , as I sit here in the offices of the Strategy Unit , away from my usual desk and my usual routine , and charged with scrupulous self-examination , that I look forward to being interrupted , and that I also get a certain satisfaction from these sighs and clickings of the tongue .
23 Jane , a 40-year-old systems analyst , sums it up when she comments , ‘ Sometimes weeks can go by before I even get a chance to have a proper conversation with my husband ! ’
24 ‘ I 'm told this war could be all over before I even get a shot at them . ’
25 I actually get a chance to have a drink !
26 I 'm sorry I 've actually asked that question and while we 're discussing it , unfortunately we can not do so , as soon as I actually get a figure and I 'm quite prepared to release it to you .
27 ‘ Frankly , I seldom get a glow about anyone these days , including Tim , which I daresay is partly what 's wrong .
28 I never get a choice .
29 Not really , I never get a holiday in the summer !
30 There are examples all the time , of a , I 'm not going to use football as an example or a team as an example in football , and if you suddenly get a new member to the hockey team or a new member to the football team , or whatever and the whole team is transformed just by this one extra person , this one person joining in .
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