Example sentences of "if [pron] [vb mod] get [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If I can get hold of the erm the name If I can remember the name .
2 Good I 'm pleased about that , so I did n't really want somebody coming all the way down from the West End cos I 'm I , I 'm what I would call a buyer , I 'm only going to be a buyer if I can get money from somewhere that I do n't know you know what I mean .
3 ‘ Yes , it might be , if I could get hold of him .
4 If I could get hold of him , I 'd kill him .
5 The boy 's father , Gavin Lodge , said : If I could get hold of these idiots they would n't sit down for a week . ’
6 See if you can get hold of the medic at the back of the house . ’
7 Also try a dodge used by the Japanese — feed lettuce and , if you can get hold of it , Chinese Leaves , which is a colour-enhancer , besides providing Vitamins A , C and K and vital roughage .
8 If you can get hold of a copy of the record , check out the last section of the song and see how the whole sequence is moved up a fourth , becoming A7 , D7 , G7 and C7 , into the fade of A7 and D7 .
9 If you can get hold of the rarer tritium you may liberate nearly 18 MeV through the reaction : A problem the problem in the attempts to fuse nuclei together and release their internal energy — is that all nuclei carry positive electrical charge .
10 If you can get hold of examples , some TV advertisements are excellent aids for language teaching : they are short and very carefully planned ; every word and every visual is there by design and for specific effect .
11 Can you have a tuna sandwich there love , if you can get hold of one
12 After hearing defence submissions that the £600,000 payout to Mrs Sutcliffe was ‘ perverse and excessive ’ , Lord Donaldson said : ‘ It may be that the general jury approach to newspaper libel at the moment is tempered by some indignation at the way some branches of the Press are run — coupled with the feeling that , if you can get £1m on the pools , why should n't you get £1m on the newspapers too ?
13 I do n't know if it was by accident — I should ask him one day — but I used to play that over and over again and just revel in that sound , and I thought if you could get hold of that sound and make a feature of it , and if it were not just two guitars but as many as you needed to make a proper arrangement , the possibilities would be endless .
14 if you could get hold of any before I went out , I need to be out at quarter to ten .
15 If you could get hold of it .
16 Mr McFadyen said : ‘ We 've already been pledged financial support by several organisations if we can get part of the old school building as a community centre . ’
17 I wonder if we can get hold of some more attractive furniture .
18 cos they 're not X directory if we can get hold of the number , er so she 's going to say to her could she do it any quicker and I said well the woman said if she could do it any quicker she would ring me , she asked for me phone number .
19 you get , see if we can get hold of like , I mean you wo n't be able to get hold of a Wurlitzer because nowadays they 're like gold dust , but you might be able to get hold of parts , you see .
20 I thought perhaps we 'd go erm , see if we can get stand by tickets for it , on Monday .
21 Er we evaluate the need and how many people want to go on it , we evaluate what it 's gon na cost and then we see if we can get money through the the safety budget that director safety holds .
22 ‘ Talking about steamrollers , ’ Otley said , ‘ it would be handy if we could get hold of one . ’
23 The only way it would matter is that somebody breathes the information to , if they could get hold of a card , and get into an office , they could actually use the information to make a payment .
24 There are even now other issues on the pensions debate we have employers like Telecom using pension funds to fund redundancies we now even have the government looking to see if they can get hold of pension fund money in British Rail and in the Coal Board to see if they can also fund job losses .
25 He wonders if he could get postcards of them .
26 If he could get hold of something from Beamish , he might be able to lay his hands on some thallium by lunchtime .
27 Its funny ( sort of ) , Iwas contemplating sending a begging letter to Mr Humphries to see if he could get hold of a shirt for me …
28 He made a deal in 1948 with the communist authorities that , if he could get passports for himself and his entire family to leave the country , he would make over his lands to the state .
29 If he could get contributions from Japan , the Germans , and above all , the rich Arab states , then the war could more than pay for itself , as well as unambiguously showing the world whose new world order it would be .
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