Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] get [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There is some devilment afoot and I must get back to back up poor dear old Austen ’ . |
2 | I must get help . ’ |
3 | He informed me that if I drank water all the time , and never wine , I should get cancer of the stomach . |
4 | Most people said I should get probation , but I was looking on the black side and thought I would get a sentence of three to five years . |
5 | I was so much convinced that I should get Roux 's result in all its features , that even in spite of the whole blastula , I now expected the next morning would reveal to me the half-organization of my subject once more ; the gut , I supposed , might come out quite on one side of it , as a half-tube , and the ring of cells might be a half one also . |
6 | Do you know if such a list exists and if so where I might get hold of it ? |
7 | ‘ I might get hold of it when the Bill have done with it , ’ she gasped between sobs . ' |
8 | ‘ Because I might get lung cancer ? |
9 | So for example , if I went on er a job on Monday I could possibly draw gun number three but the following day if we went on a similar operation I might get gun number six . |
10 | Another said , ‘ Well , if I cross the road I might get run over , and if I have sex I might get AIDS . |
11 | following the work 's experience there is a half term there , so it can either come before that or after it and I 'll do a unit and it might be on safety or , if I ca n't erm first aid I might get safety in and they 'll do it like that and we 'll fill in some units . |
12 | I 'll get money . |
13 | I 'll get brandy . ’ |
14 | When he 'd replaced the phone he said , ‘ I 'll get breakfast as soon as we 've showered . ’ |
15 | ‘ I 'll get hold of him with this . ’ |
16 | ‘ Tell you what I will do , ’ the adjutant said , ‘ I 'll get hold of everybodies score-card and alter it so you all get full marks . ’ |
17 | Yes so I 'll get hold of some |
18 | ‘ Well , I 'll get Mum to send them to the Tower then , how about that ? |
19 | I 'll get Nan to lock you up , and you shall have no shoes nor anything else . |
20 | I 'll get Matron to handle them ’ — he looked up at her , and she nodded — ‘ and tell all press callers that a press conference will be held here in the board room at ten A.M. tomorrow . ’ |
21 | ‘ If the water is back on , I 'll get Peony to make some tea or some nice fresh lemonade . |
22 | I 'll get work in the sandpaper factory . |
23 | ‘ Of course I 'll get lunch , if you can manage everything else yourselves . |
24 | It is not the commonly occurring long drawn out explanatory warning ( 'If you do n't stop whining I 'll get cross with you and then put you in time out until you stop' ) . |
25 | look James I 'll get cross , now leave the fridge and the freezer , closed please |
26 | I 'll get dust all over my white shirt … |
27 | Good — for a gynaecologist , I 'll get Reception to page one for us . |
28 | I 'll get coffee sent into my office . |
29 | I 'll get glass . |
30 | I do n't think I 'll get daddy 's in it |