Example sentences of "[conj] we [vb mod] get [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Is there anywhere near here where we could get some bread and cheese ? ’ asked Breeze , thinking that at this moment she could eat a dog-biscuit with gusto .
2 It is unlikely that we would get such authority at the moment .
3 No , do n't bother to voice the protest I see forming on your beautiful lips ; it will happen sooner or later , but I agree with you that we must get this business of Garry cleared up first .
4 I do not think that anybody seriously believes that we can get much legislation passed in the House without his close observance and approval of it .
5 Is there any way , then , that we can get any idea as to how old some of our boundaries might be ?
6 There is a great need to study the context of such deserted or shrunken settlements , since it is only when a region is studied in its entirety that we can get some idea of the changes which have taken place in settlements and the settlement pattern in the area .
7 Would you please inform Jean Parmiter of any potential student teachers you may have so that we can get some idea of numbers and location .
8 are , are out , are out now , in , in relation to consultation and user groups and their re or representative organizations , have been asked to comment in relation to the whole process before we go , we get to Panel and P and R er , so that we get , and then full Council , so we will get some indication , and twenty six particularly , so that , maybe those members in the last er , er , Council do realize they might have got , we might have got our fingers burnt in relation to this particular issue .
9 ‘ We 've also had problems reported with Barnet , Northampton and Brighton this summer and I 'm just glad that the season 's started so we can get some income from gate receipts .
10 Our bodies would be able to make far better use of the nutrients in the food and we would get more pleasure from the whole process .
11 I 'll come over and we 'll get this exhibition moving .
12 Until we can get enough food through to stop people starving to death , you wo n't be able to stop those who are prepared to kill for the few precious supplies , ’ said Julian .
13 I wonder if we 'll get any snow ?
14 If we can get that machine though .
15 If we can get that lot sorted
16 My next port of call is the area agent , if we can get any sense out of the poor old boy . ’
17 We 'll see if we can get some music from the library , see if our library 's got
18 If we can get some action on the ground to tackle rights of way issues , we 'll be able to deal with the kinds of conflicts we 've seen in the past decade .
19 to try and see if we can get some sort of dance group in to get that culture over .
20 Well s well erm Pete said originally , at the end of the month but it looks like , with this problem , it 's gon na be phasi If we can get some off-site at the end of the month .
21 Your ma 's bad , but if we can get this baby born she 'll be all right .
22 The first twenty five minutes , when you think we were one nil up right I thought gosh if we could get that second goal it would have made all the difference and United would have been really would have been in trouble .
23 But the point is what I 'm saying is if we could get that stuff there on Friday afternoon and get the the conveyor set to where you want 'em , because I do n't know what leads you want the lorry got there on Monday morning , wants unloading , and we 're flying about for damn leads , we we 're gon na be in trouble .
24 Erm a letter was sent to all district secretaries , who I think in mo , most cases sent these round to churches to see if we could get some idea from you as to what sort of increase in contributions could be possible for nineteen ninety three .
25 wondered if we could get some money from the Students
26 But we 'll get some linseed oil to soften them up . ’
27 Our 1986-87 panel study has not been repeated , but we can get some idea of the impact of the press in 1991-92 by comparing Mori polls of newspaper readers ' voting intentions in 1991 with votes in 1992 .
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