Example sentences of "[modal v] get their " in BNC.

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61 ANOTHER travel firm collapsed last night — but everyone booked with Greek Connections , of Fleet , Hants , will get their money back .
62 It 's unlikely that losing punters will get their money back !
63 JO N JACK 'S supporters will get their money today after BOLA finally advised its members to pay up .
64 And occasionally , when the market or those subterranean voices demand , they will get their due accord before dropping back out of sight .
65 They think white girls will get their house .
66 Depending upon the issue , different groups will get their own way and no one group dominates power within society .
67 I hope that the Opposition will get their act together on the Bill and recognise that it represents enormous investment in Wales and something that will put Cardiff and Wales generally on the world map in a very big way .
68 Will my right hon. Friend , in his role as David against the EC Goliath , do his best to increase the grants available to farmers , so that , if they practise green policies , they will get their rewards ?
69 Schools and non-advanced FE colleges know the standards and the A level performances which will get their students into universities and institutes and colleges of higher education .
70 The public will get their first chance to look around the twelve acre gardens .
71 Enthusiasts will get their first chance to watch the late evening floodlit feed of the Bewick swans and other wildfowl at weekends this December .
72 They will get their hands on Campbell this week anyway and still have a match winner in Knell .
73 ‘ If they have what it takes , then they will get their chance early .
74 Despite both Arsenal and West Ham 's schemes being underwritten so they will get their money in the form of a loan even if their supporters turn them down , the ill-will towards the schemes means other clubs will think hard about implementation .
75 The rest of Roxburgh 's squad , which he announces today , will be an amalgam of the young and the peripheral , who will get their opportunity in a Premier Division-based group because of league commitments in England .
76 I 'm not surprised that Mr is happy to propose it because in fact it actually means that the status quo will in fact be cemented that that the situation that we 've been faced with will in fact be enshrined and supported by the council and and the Labour party have been consistently advocating that really a and they will get their way if this motion is passed .
77 We maximise sponsor benefits in all media so that they can get their name all over the country .
78 But anyone booking in advance can get their tickets half-price .
79 Adult anglers in Germany must take evening classes and pass a multiple choice test before they can get their rod licence .
80 On holiday and at weekends , however , they recover their loss of sleep since they can get their full quota , say 8 hours , between 2 and 10 o'clock in the morning .
81 Be wary also of shops flogging any old trainers they can get their hands on .
82 They develop into large bulky plants , so should be planted by the middle or end of July so they can get their roots down and put on weight before autumn .
83 It is the home of Harry Hardcastle ( Greg Hicks ) and his wife , Clara St Clare Hardcastle ( Miss Miles herself ) , impoverished gentry who must produce an heir before they can get their hands on a mysterious trust fund .
84 Moreover in The Tablet ( 16 April 1958 ) Shirley Williams pointed out another advantage that grant-maintained schools might have : Mr Baker has laid down that LEA schools must take in children up to the 1979 limit of numbers , so that as many parents as possible can get their children in , if they choose a particular school .
85 On the subject of pellet size , it is better to err on the small size anyway , so that your younger Koi can get their mouths round the food ; or feed a mixture of small and large grade pellets , with perhaps a handful of stick food as a treat .
86 IT was common knowledge the come the new law changes they would almost certainly include the experimental decision to award the put-in following a maul going nowhere to the defending side , so why are we getting so many whingers making their thoughts known whenever they can get their name in print .
87 If the opposition can get their hands round the ball in a maul or ruck , they it will be a huge gain to them .
88 It 's to the defending side 's hugh advantage if they can get their hands on the ball .
89 On one side of the hill are typical favela wooden construction type houses , the other side of the hill where the church is situated are stone built constructions interspersed with all other types of construction material they can get their hands on .
90 At least now they can get their act together .
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