Example sentences of "get of " in BNC.
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1 | Previously Manupur had been divided into a number of well-defined hereditary and hierarchically ordered groups or castes whose jobs , social status and economic relationships ( i.e. the share they got of their own and each other 's profits ) were pre-determined by tradition . |
2 | Do you know that 's the last picture we ever got of her ? |
3 | What hope have Western Samoa got of developing that if a conveyor belt of their top talent is forever being diverted into All Black hands ? |
4 | The impression I got of him was that he was the world 's most cautious man ( which squares ill with his later reckless behaviour ) ; that he was a man who said nothing ; who had carefully devised a plan of life which rendered the use of words unnecessary except in an emergency such as fire or accident . |
5 | The mirror was broken and she hated the casual glimpses she got of her face as she cleaned her teeth or when she passed the hall-stand . |
6 | THE overwhelming feeling one got of the exhibition on the Royal Mile Traffic Calming ( Phase One ) Project was one of disappointment — not because the problem is easy or unimportant but because the analyses are so shallow and the solutions so insignificant . |
7 | Oh expressions he got of mine |
8 | You said to me that you would n't mind whatever one you got of Cher cos you like her music . |
9 | And she has a hundred and forty and he 's gotten of cans for the his mum and Stewart 's been getting some cans for the shop for his granddad and I 've been asking for permission to go into the dump and get some for there . |
10 | What chance have I got of breeding these fish ? |
11 | So what chance have accountants got of successfully drafting their own ? |
12 | Only other picture I 've got of her , I keep in my watch . ’ |
13 | But he was alright you know what I mean with the , I never never really knew want , there were lots of things that I wanted and never got of course but I never really , I could never say I wanted , and I never went hungry , not even at any time , you know . |
14 | I have got of piles of papers between er still . |
15 | It 's then we 've got of course and once we 've got it , we 've got ta take on board the implications in relation to what the training we provide is in relation |
16 | What proof have you got of your allegations ? ’ |
17 | And that 's a very extreme view and it 's c but er it 's the impression that I 've got of the flats . |
18 | I 've got of them all . |
19 | And then , looking back at the pictures — sharp , full of insight , yet somehow slightly flashy — he wondered whether , indirectly , they did n't give him the best notion he yet had got of Walter Machin himself . |
20 | What particular memories have you got of this lifeboat ? |
21 | So , I reckon I 'm the only chance the guy 's got of comin' outa this mess alive . |
22 | Without democracy we would n't be able to say who should rule , with democracy we can we can say these people because we voted for them and that 's it , we ca n't say these people interests we ca n't say that these people act in common good although if they do very badly we 'll try and recall them , all we can say is they 're there we need , what we need is authority structures , we need the structures more than the people occupying the roles , someone 's got to occupy the roles and this is the only way we 've got of appointing them . |
23 | And what chance have they got of getting a house ? |
24 | Whereas the more ideas you get , the more things you have to look at , the more chances you 've got of getting something that 's really good and unusual . |
25 | The only chance I 'd got of staying on , er , a couple of people do n't know this , it 's quite vital sometimes to become what they call an alderman . |
26 | What chance have they got of getting them all right when they can only inspect houses from the road outside ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Because that 's the one chance you 've got of coming through this whole thing alive . |
28 | no , do you remember that photograph we 've got of that dancing troop ? |
29 | but make me laugh even now , she said the first , the first memories I 've got of new little boy that starting in he looked at this little boy , she said , so , so excited by said with this pure white hair and the |
30 | saying at this mediterranean diet that the more fruit and veg you eat the less chance you 've got of heart disease and cancer |