Example sentences of "it get " in BNC.

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1 It got me noticed here although I think the one-man show I did outside on my own was the real deciding factor with the RSC .
2 But I never expected the reaction it got coming from me .
3 The shelter that Jenny had found for me was in Camden Town , not too far away , so in order not to arrive there before it got going for the evening , I dawdled a little , window-shopping .
4 It got worse .
5 Said it got him out of the rut for a while .
6 As the path climbed higher it got increasingly steep and narrow .
7 SUE HOLWELL , the England sweeper , had the honour of scoring the first goal in the Women 's Typhoo National League when it got underway on Saturday .
8 As the shows progressed , it got more outlandish . ’
9 Significantly , it got a laugh but did n't shut the lady up .
10 It got off to a hairy start with several heated discussions about what a wild boar is .
11 ‘ He won enough to set himself up in his own business , so if you see a ‘ Terimon Cafe ’ on the outskirts of London you 'll know how it got the name . ’
12 He thought the transition period had always been too long , because authority deserts a dying king , and neither China nor the Hong Kong people were going to take much notice of us by the time it got to the Nineties .
13 But then I thought this might not be understood by many people , and also , by the time it got to the Augean Bulls and the Birds of Stymphalus , it would be a little recondite for people like Terry Coleman . ’
14 I decided to leave before it got dark , first thanking the Padre and his two Breton friends for their very kind hospitality .
15 Throughout the first two weeks of the campaign almost twothirds of our panel cited unemployment as the ‘ main issue ’ that should be discussed but it got little coverage on television news .
16 It seemed a near miracle that it got off to a relatively smooth start , politically speaking , in 1921–2 .
17 But I 'd had no sleep and I was feeling it got worse .
18 It got to the stage where we did n't bother to ask what happened to it .
19 It got so bad we had to do the full old lady bit and put up net curtains .
20 It started off badly — in April 1940 Norman Birkett spoke of ‘ gross mistakes and pathological stupidities in connexion with its internment policy ( p. 39 ) — but it got better .
21 I did n't get up all day till it got dark and Mr Jackson came .
22 It got dark pretty soon after , but I did n't bother to move .
23 I stand up and brush my coat down just in case it got dirty with me sitting on the ground .
24 It was just a few at first , but after a while it got more and more till it 's quite crowded now .
25 Sergeant Allen always liked to be ready early , to have everything buttoned up before the Troop Commander arrived : it got things off to a good start .
26 The wet cobbles in the mill-yard only needed huddled operatives arriving for an 18-hour shift in their shawls , but instead it got art critics .
27 AS GOOD as it got for the deranged Los Angeles combo .
28 It got rid of problems until the next morning .
29 I think he did say to me once that he was very disturbed at how much coke David was doing , and it got to the point where he did n't hide it in front of DeFries , whereas he did , for quite a while , at first .
30 It got to the point where you could have one musical act , then you 'd have a puppeteering act , all on a Sunday night under the guise of the Beckenham folk club .
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