Example sentences of "[pers pn] would get [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | I 'll erm , erm I 'd get insurance |
2 | ‘ Just thought I 'd get Oliver some Gauloises , ’ he said . |
3 | Er I should get the doctor to call said I 'd get things |
4 | I 'd get bags of clothing and and stuff for them . |
5 | If I had £40 million I 'd get Spielberg over to direct the video ! ’ |
6 | This would n't work for me cos I 've also got , I 've got D R DOS Setup on my path , so whenever I 'd type setup I 'd get D R DOS Setup . |
7 | ‘ I 'd get frostbite in this weather , ’ she scorned . |
8 | ‘ The doctor said I 'd get sores and they 'd hurt . |
9 | I 'd get Peter , so you could tell him , but he 's out — ’ |
10 | Tomorrow evening I 'd get Shirnette to come with me . |
11 | ‘ Cook 's sister 's not well , not at all and she 's gone into Inverary to look to her family , so I said I 'd get dinner . |
12 | I said I 'd get supper . ’ |
13 | I knew I 'd get icing sugar there you see . |
14 | I said I 'd get George as well . |
15 | I think if I was left in peace to cook , then I 'd get pleasure from it . |
16 | ‘ When I was designing Metaltronix gear , I made everything bigger , for product visibility , but I would get letters telling me that the Marshall ‘ standard ’ head dimensions were what they wanted , so that 's what I based these new amp heads on . |
17 | Pedalling home , I used to play a game — that with every light I saw on in a house , I would get £1,000 a year . |
18 | ‘ So I would get hold of a lot of avid church users and have them saying things like , ‘ It 's great to be involved ’ , ‘ The whole family enjoy it ’ and ‘ An hour well-spent once a week ’ . |
19 | For example , I would get hold of an address , go there and negotiate . |
20 | ‘ That wo n't be a problem , ’ I told him with bravado , though I had n't a clue how I would get hold of the balance of the cash . |
21 | The Wise Woman would n't buy another half pound of toffees in Birdie Mac 's because she 'd get spots . |
22 | I told her Barry should have kept him in , and she said if I started criticizing him , she 'd get Don to the phone . ’ |
23 | She 'd get pocket money . |
24 | Now , looks pretty horrendous alright , but if we bum data on S T , S T minus one , S T minus two and P T minus one , all actual variables , if we bung those into the microfit and ask them to form the regression , it would do , right , it would just you 'd get S T equals A plus B that 's T minus one plus C A T minus two plus D A T minus one alright , and B T So before we we 'll call that equation four right , so although it looks nasty alright it 's fairly straightforward , it 's all , all we 're doing is , we 'd be asking the computer to regress S T on constant like how you would yourself T minus one to like values T minus two and like prices okay . |
25 | If it were formatted as an RLL drive , then you 'd get 31.2Mb out of it . |
26 | And when you could n't reach no higher , you 'd get hold of the truss and chuck it on your head , and go up the ladder like the deuce with it . |
27 | Well er first of all you 'd get the minutes of the last meeting and then you , you 'd get correspondence and then you 'd get chairman 's remarks . |
28 | O ’ course I do n't want to exaggerate : now and then you 'd get sparks out of him — he 'd tell a good story , he 'd chat up one o' the lasses , or go to t'pub wi' the lads . |
29 | Well er first of all you 'd get the minutes of the last meeting and then you , you 'd get correspondence and then you 'd get chairman 's remarks . |
30 | I 'm not saying it was fourpence but perhaps you 'd get fourpence . |