Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] get my [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Okay well I 'll well I 'll just get my coat and come with you .
2 I 'll just get my coat , ’ she said hoarsely .
3 " Well , I 'll do it for you , Hazel , although I 'll probably get my head bitten off .
4 I could n't get my tongue around the consonants ; I lisped .
5 But I could n't get my camera to work — I hardly ever used the thing — so I went to Derek 's house one day to ask his advice on how to operate it .
6 ‘ I was weak , I could not get my breath , I was dizzy and my limbs were shaking , I have explained it all to you before now .
7 But I remember Puzznic very fondly as a game that I could actually get my head around ( it 's very flexible you know ) ; even a thicko like me can understand the concept of joining corresponding icons together .
8 I had got my back almost round to the steps by this time but I knew I 'd never get my parka open and the front door key out unless I had an edge .
9 But I felt such a twit , cos I said to this man I , I do n't know about you , but I ca n't get my money .
10 I ca n't get my result from there
11 I ca n't get my team brief done before everybody goes home now then .
12 I ca n't get my wedding ring off .
13 I can also get my hair cut , do some gardening , go to an art exhibition — things that just got squeezed out altogether beforehand .
14 If I can just get my client out of harm 's way for a day or two this whole problem should resolve itself .
15 You wo n't get my stuff I gave you !
16 They could n't get my bracelet off .
17 He could n't get my bag back for me , or the other contents , because they had some value — although very little I 'm sure — whereas the letter , having no value at all ( except for me of course ! ) was thrown away .
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