Example sentences of "[vb mod] [pers pn] get [pron] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ May I get you a drink , Miss Fanshawe ? ’ |
2 | ‘ May I get you a drink ? |
3 | ‘ Juliet , could you get me a drop of whisky ? ’ |
4 | ‘ Shall I get you a drink ? ’ she asked . |
5 | ‘ Shall I get you a glass of water ? ’ |
6 | At home , Faye pronounced herself satisfied with the haircut , but her praise was given absently , and after she had told Belinda to hurry and dress as the guests were due at five , she said too casually , ‘ And before you go , love , would you get me a couple of Panadols ? |
7 | Mum will you get me a drink ? |
8 | Can I get you a drink ? ’ |
9 | ‘ Can I get you a drink ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Can I get you a drink , Mitch ? ’ |
11 | Can I get you a drink ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Can I get you a drink ? |
13 | Can I get you a drink ? ’ |
14 | Can I get you a drink ? |
15 | ‘ Can I get you a drink ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Can I get you a drink ? ’ |
17 | " Can I get you a drink ? |
18 | Can I get you a drink ? ’ |
19 | Can I get you a drink ? ’ |
20 | Can I get you a drink ? ’ |
21 | Can I get you a drink ? |
22 | Can I get you a drink ? |
23 | Can I get you a refill ? ’ |
24 | Can I get you a tea or coffee ? |
25 | Can I get you a coffee , Mr Sanders ? |
26 | ‘ Of course — but unfortunately overlooked , ’ he replied straight away , and as it came to her that he must have been teasing her with his earlier attitude , he was asking , ‘ Now , can I get you a glass of wine ? ’ |
27 | Can you get me a spoon please . |
28 | He shocked the postmistress in town by asking ‘ Can you get me a woman ? ’ ’ |
29 | At last the train pulled into Grantham and Mrs Wishart nudged her husband , ‘ Can you get us a cup of tea , love ? ’ she asked . |
30 | Can we get you a drink ? ’ |