Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [vb mod] get [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Or I might get some card and stick to it . |
2 | If so , can you please send to his new address 121 Gilbert Road , Cambridge ( 0223 ) 353341 , or I 'll get some bumph from Optica direct . |
3 | Or I can get some paper and put it over |
4 | ‘ Well do it , and make sure you satisfy Herr Christanssen , or you 'll get that whipping I promised you . ’ |
5 | If an idea originator takes the idea to management prematurely , he or she may get little action . |
6 | Here , sit down and I 'll get some tea on the go . |
7 | And I must get some Sweetex . |
8 | She will have bought Dad another tie , Mum will get something smelly for her bath , Gran will get a scarf and I will get another bookmark . |
9 | Compare , for instance , the basic tree in the middle of the picture with the two trees on either side , and you 'll get some idea of what Gene 5 does . |
10 | A friendly system is one where as you talk you are being understood , and you can get some sort of response . |
11 | Compared to other systems , it is not very efficient and you will get less slurry on per day . ’ |
12 | Try using them more often and you will get more enjoyment out of life and be healthier too . |
13 | ‘ Guesthouse , maybe -less noise and you 'd get more attention . |
14 | Er and you 'd get some feedback to us from the Neighbourhood Watch point of view er and it 's not peculiar to Neighbourhood Watches but er from , from your point of view you also have access to the police in that er eventually there should be a liaison built up , not overnight I mean it wo n't , it wo n't happen tomorrow morning either , but there 'll be a lia liaison between the , the local police officer and yourselves er and if there 's any problems that you may have , you know and you 'll be able to communicate back to them . |
15 | And you 'd get some sort of shape . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | I 'll come over and we 'll get this exhibition moving . |
18 | and they 'll get more money |
19 | And it would start again and they were singing all lovely and they 'd get half way through the tape and he was going yeow yeow . |
20 | Teacher : I have not come across such blatant attitudes amongst other members of staff but I would get that feeling and if I can , being white , feel an atmosphere like that then the children can too , especially if their skins are black . |
21 | I want to first of all express our extreme pleasure for having the arrangements that were made by our good English friends , especially those associated with the Three-Ninetieth missile , well I 'm sorry but I 'll get that missile straightened out , Three-Ninetieth Memorial Air Museum . |
22 | ‘ But I must get this package to you . |
23 | But you must get that portable done cos then that reaches over there I can |
24 | But you could get that tanker gradually creeping along and moving . |
25 | ‘ But we 'll get some linseed oil to soften them up . ’ |
26 | 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 . |
27 | More detail of the delicate mission would have been enlightening but one can get some idea . |