Example sentences of "[adj] and [pron] get " in BNC.

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1 No do n't erm I get claustrophobic and I get really scared .
2 Erm but some of these childrens ' addresses that we 've had at St Paul 's they are very interesting and you get something out of them .
3 It was really funny and we got
4 I said , but other people let it go wrong and they got away with it .
5 Only it went wrong and I got caught by the Russians .
6 Oh that juice , you know when erm they 're six weeks old and you get the bounty packs ?
7 ‘ He was very old and he got ill .
8 We deliver it free , we deliver it free and they got ta have an electrician do the job so
9 The design team under Hugh Lasson and Misha Black ( both later knighted ) were right in believing that there was hunger for visual stimulation among the British and they got it in the form of sculpture , murals and mobiles by Moore , Hepworth , Piper , Sutherland , Topolski and Epstein as well as a pedestrian precinct which was all grilles and screens and balls and decks and terraces and fountains and colour .
10 I mean she had a picture of him on the headstone and oh , thought she went over the top I 'm afraid and she get loads of support because then that Clifford was very popular and er his was
11 He got busted and they got done as well .
12 Yeah , we 're talking about children who you know thirteen , fourteen , fifteen , which are growing up a bit , but we get them altered and we get them made for them , we used to get them made and er still do I think .
13 I remember when he always used to read out during the service before the sermon the previous week 's collection and it used to consist of the collection last Sunday consisted of one pensioning note , twenty ha'penny half crown pieces , forty florins and he 'd go all through the coinage down to the last ha'penny but erm oh I believe he was , he was er very aristocratic , very aristocratic , but er Father , cos he used to come over our house quite a lot when my mother was on the parochial church council , and er he had a curate that was quite leftish and he got himself on the old Board of Guardians and of course he used to sort of er go into the Labour Club and was quite of er father , he said to old Father one night he said erm he 's a funny chap your curate he said well he , he 's the son of a farm labourer he says and I 'm the son of a country squire and that 's the difference .
14 It 's clean , it 's simple and you get away . ’
15 The rest was easy and I got to within a hundred yards .
16 The reason why you say yes and no is that everybody wishes Christmas is the ideal and perfect and everybody gets together but there are so many people who are not in that position , and therefore , it emphasizes those who are not .
17 Yeah , downstairs , Clara and erm and one just carried on going straight and I got seventeen things that I can eat
18 We done it for a laugh and because we were bored and it got out of hand .
19 The windows were dark and she got no answer to her repeated knocking on the front door .
20 I got that right and I got family wrong
21 And I would be always be with John in the stable and I got until I got into er some danger walking er underneath a horses legs and he 'd he 'd send me out banned me from the stable and shut the door .
22 Then I got my seventy odd and she got another week 's money and we just put it all together and we split it down the middle said right there 's your half , there 's mine
23 He said that this would be unnecessary and I got the distinct impression that I should not ask any more questions about it but be content that I had got my letter back .
24 At first the 100 gsm paper we bought from Norway and Finland was much too weak and we got hundreds of complaints from all the shops .
25 The estate and the house might both be high-value assets , but the conditions of his inheritance forced him to keep both intact and he got little currency out of them beyond the woodland leases and the shooting rights .
26 The event had been going through a lean period and had degenerated into a glorified booze-up , but there were some who were interested in keeping it alive and they got together to decide if they were going to let it go or make an effort to put it on its feet again .
27 No , these was alive and they got all them .
28 When you plead guilty and you get sent in on remand , then you get treated like a sentenced prisoner , because you 're guilty .
29 She 's married and she 's got children and she , she 's tall and she got married now , yes .
30 They 're very professional and they get on with their work .
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