Example sentences of "[adv] we get to " in BNC.

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1 So we get to the anniversary of the policy , not the claim , the policy , I just coincide my illness with an anniversary , but on the anniversary of the policy , we 'll look at the policy , where inflation , what 's it done over the last twelve months , let's say it 's gone up by five per cent .
2 We 'd better be on our way because the sooner we get to the party and do our duty , then the sooner we can leave . ’
3 ‘ We were sticking our necks out further and further but once we got to the South Col we had the same chance to get to the top as if we had 20 Sherpas helping and a brick-built house up there , ’ said Harry .
4 Eventually we got to Lagrimone , a little place between Langhirano and Monchio on the way to the passo di Lagastrello , where I know a family .
5 It 's long and straight and takes for ever but eventually we get to the outskirts of Newbury .
6 2 days later we got to the point which up to now is a strictly no go area for Westerners , starting at Tiszanogyores , a village about 100km from Tokai .
7 Now we get to the nitty gritty .
8 Now we get to the true transfer pricing problem .
9 Now we get to the most problematic part of installing most motherboards — wiring it up .
10 Now we got to cursor key to go through the options .
11 Well we got to and there 's three weeks well when we came up at the beginning of May there was a notice on the main main twenty one which said
12 So before even we get to , is it continuous functions ?
13 Sometimes we got to be down at Bullard 's brewery by six o clock in the morning with a load , because they 'd start loading the beer up at six o'clock ; and if you were n't in the yard afore they started you could n't get in at all .
14 And then we got to school and it was all big and confusing and there was all these boys I 'd never seen before , all with their parents and some of the kids were weird-looking with funny eyes .
15 Oh well oh well I think that er would be a good proportion to er Morell 's , but then we got to , anyway , excuse me I must go somewhere .
16 And then we got to the stage where we needed to get the wardrobes out .
17 A discussion in our house on ( let's say ) the necessity of buying a new fridge will move swiftly to the education system ( via the rival claim of school fees to the purchase of the fridge ) and whether a move to another area might obviate the need for paying them , taking in a quick discourse on the immorality of contributing to the divisive education system in this country anyway ; this will lead to the if-we-sold-our-suburban-villa-we-could-buy-a-Georgian-manor-house-in-the-country conversation ; which will in its turn move on quite quickly to the horrors of British Rail and the greatly increased subjection to them that such a move would entail ; then we get to leaving all our friends behind , and to debating whether having them to stay at the weekends would not be perfectly satisfactory ; which will remind us that two or more of them are coming to dinner that very night and we 'd better get down to the off-licence ; then it 's shall-we-get-Muscadet-or-the-Chardonnay- again and for-heaven's-sake-get-enough which will get us back to the fridge , on account of last time we got the Chardonnay , I did n't put it in it soon enough .
18 But of course then we get to an almost impossible task .
19 Either that or you run yourself around ragged , and you go to sleep and then we get to one o'clock , two o'clock in the morning , and you wake up , and then what do you do ?
20 Erm then we get to a rather inter funny bit really .
21 Anyway , then we get to another funny bit on page thirty one .
22 Now we all know because we 're print buyers to a larger or greater degree but they 're clients they over-estimate they add about twenty five per cent more on than they need and you have to send them back to sharpen their pencils several times before you 've seen the estimate , they of course know that all print buyers are idiots who keep forgetting all the important things and do n't give them half the information they need like the weight of paper or the fact that there 's to be a pocket at the back so , I think if we got the man I think if we maybe started off with H M S O the print buyer which is more akin to what we are and say well you know these are the problems I 've got I 'm sitting with a six million pound budget buying for the whole of the government of Scotland and I have problems and these are the problems that I have , then we get to the wee man from who says now wait a minute boys I get the rubbish that you send out , that was the message and let's make it funny but slightly aggressive let's highlight the real problems because that 's what it 's about , we 're not here for a nice night we 're here to learn
23 And then we get to the roadworks , and probably he 's either in front of me or behind me , and he 's going and then he gets through the roadworks , and it 's , away , whoa , woof , and they 're up behind you are n't they .
24 As we are inspired and taught by others , we find that the closer we get to Jesus , the more we share in common with those on the road with us .
25 Erm , the closer we get to our true self , seems to be saying , erm the less there is to distinguish er Socrates ' true self from Plato 's true self erm so it 's a little bit dicey about what he 's gon na say .
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