Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [adv] get a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They must now get a result against free scoring Glenavon next Saturday and rely on Bangor having an off day at Comrades .
2 They must now get a result against free scoring Glenavon next Saturday and hope Bangor have an off day at Comrades .
3 One of the high-heid yins wanted to have 20 gondolas , but another councillor said they should only get a male and a female and breed them . ’
4 " They 'll never get a fox to leave . "
5 Women seem fearful of becoming too friendly with a single mother ; fearful that if they spend too much time with her , they might just get a taste for something that is denied them .
6 Now are aware that are losing the agency stuff therefore services should improve generally but this is mostly and the business travel , you know duty travel , cruise positioning that sort of thing , to the extent that erm and two of the ops people paid a visit to last week for a liaison meeting and one thing that I thought was absolutely remarkable that came out was in respect of complaining that they could never get through to anybody in erm in , they could n't get a reply from the extensions and they could n't send messages or anything .
7 So you ca n't have a full mortgage but they could n't get a mortgage on it because it had a flat roof .
8 Probably they could n't get a baby sitter .
9 And er then Mr said it was safe for his wife to return and children , that they , trouble was they could n't get a seat for me on the plane .
10 Famlio or whoever could fling out all the comm-calls they wanted , along the Netlines , but they could n't get a fix on our position until or unless we responded .
11 But it was such perfect weather that if they could not get a fox away , even the most incompetent hunt in England could n't fail to make something of it .
12 On the twelfth floor of the hotel , from which they could just get a view of the distant river , they were delighted with their prosperous-looking aunt .
13 WOLVES fancy Blackpool forward David Eyres and they could also get a call from Chelsea , who may fancy Mike Stowell to end their search for a goalkeeper .
14 But if Dr Mumby 's right , Turtle fans may find that rather than helping the good guys , they could instead get a cow bunger clobbering from the Turtle team by turning into the baddies .
15 We did not really think they could possibly get a boat in . ’
16 So did Jim , although he said they 'd never get a word in if he came .
17 Disappointment turned to disbelief among the 18,000 crowd packed into Edgbaston when they were told they would not get a refund .
18 Only I 've come across one or two head teachers who 've taken out things like A B Cs recently , and they did n't realize that they would n't get a lot of value if they cashed them early , you know , if they cashed them within two or three years .
19 these days , I mean , I know over at Windersham but they ca n't get a plumber and I was talking
20 In a lot of , a lot of situations these er employees ca n't go to bank , get a loan , they ca n't get a mortgage , building society wo n't listen to 'em , nobody really cares about 'em .
21 It may be of course it 's on , on auction because they ca n't get a mortgage on it .
22 It is impossible , in many ways , for somebody who is erm on benefit and living in independent accommodation with a private landlord often it 's impossible for them to get a job and then cover their rent , so they ca n't get a job .
23 and they ca n't get a reception
24 However , with fewer breaks pilots tend to take it for granted that they will not get a cable break , and this makes them more vulnerable when one does occur .
25 Our students have realised that if they miss an assessment for just one learning outcome , they wo n't get a module , and will jeopardise their chances of getting the general SVQ .
26 They wo n't get a franc , ’ he added .
27 Do they see erm , if , if they migrate to the city in the urban areas then they realize they wo n't get a job , and have a job straight away , er well paying job but by actually living in the area they would and taking in at a job and they get a lot of contacts and then eventually after a period of time they job .
28 There is a difficult Catch-22 situation because people can not get a job until they have housing and they can not get a mortgage until they have a job .
29 ‘ Young people become homeless because they can not get a job and they can not get a job because they have not had a good education . ’
30 ‘ Young people become homeless because they can not get a job and they can not get a job because they have not had a good education . ’
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