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1 I can get an agent to attend to all the details.
2 They can't get an agent because they don't have any connections.
3 Stock up on coffee, get an agent , then hang on for dear life.
4 If you want to get ahead get an agent .
5 How hard is it to get an agent , and does anybody actually read the slush pile?
6 Once you're ready, get an agent .
7 Quite frequently we get an agent .
8 Constanza thinks that she's going to an audition and that she'll get an agent and acting lessons and stuff.
9 Dear Kim, Assuming that you are a first time author with little writing experience -my first suggestion is that you get an agent .
10 And it was a friend (from Cambridge) who told me to get an agent , so those are all classic examples of Cambridge nepotism.
11 I got an agent and it's going pretty well, she says.
12 He got an agent who managed to screw him over in record time.
13 She has got an agent (even though their books were supposedly full).
14 I've got an agent in the living room, one in the sun-room, and two out in the drive.
15 About eighteen months ago, Holly got an agent and is now starting to get work in North America and Canada.
16 While at university, I wrote a novel that I never got an agent for, so that would be my apprenticeship.
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