Example sentences of "[coord] we [vb mod] get " in BNC.

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1 Either we 'll have to take a very heavy discount on it , or we 'll get our accounts qualified .
2 or we 'll get you one , or you could get it through your local news agency .
3 Or we can get that over with while you change — right ? ’
4 Lunch is no problem , as we can eat at the ‘ hamburger stall ’ next door to the department , or we can get an amazingly cheap and sustaining meal for 12 cruzeiros ( c. 15p ) in a canteen on the campus , which is rather like the prison canteen in ‘ Porridge ’ .
5 Then Elaine said , ‘ Do you remember we used to go out with Mama and buy Father 's cigars , and then go out with Father — he would take us into Newcastle and we would get Mama 's perfume .
6 Our bodies would be able to make far better use of the nutrients in the food and we would get more pleasure from the whole process .
7 This is for no better reason than that few readers of such newspapers would respond and we would get a very low return on our advertising investment .
8 I 'd have to take a few hundred and we might get one we both agree on .
9 The Second Son shouted to him to pray instead of cursing and we might get somewhere .
10 £1 , 000 for a season and we might get you married off .
11 ‘ Do n't say it and we might get out ! ’
12 People will probably go anyway , Sharp adds , ‘ but we may kill a few on the way , and we may get some wet noodles back . ’
13 Opposition Members may well decide to make some progress and we may get to new clause 9 and to others further down the list , we can not be sure about that .
14 If I quote three or four quid underneath , he 'll consider it and we may get an order in a few months time when the schedule runs out .
15 I 'll come over and we 'll get this exhibition moving .
16 ‘ If they do n't , let us know and we 'll get on their track . ’
17 That Regina fee is just a blip — we 're on to a £500,000 success fee from Barton , and we 'll get that . ’
18 If a fault develops you know you can contact us 24 hours a day , 365 days a year … and we 'll get the problem fixed within 24 hours .
19 ‘ Come to Norway , ’ she said , ‘ and we 'll get it fixed . ’
20 Now I 've done it — I 'll have a fight on my hands and we 'll get chucked out of the café and be arrested for Causing an Affray !
21 ‘ Lean on my shoulder and we 'll get you out of here .
22 And we 'll get that soppy big girl 's blouse with the dodgy knee who cries all the time .
23 Come on over and we 'll get some . ’
24 For example , is the utterance ‘ It 's raining and we 'll get wet ’ an example of reporting and recognising related aspects of experience , or is it an example of recognising causal relationships under logical reasoning ?
25 My second Oscar was entirely due to Morecambe and Wise and they sent me a telegram to prove it : ‘ Stick with us and we 'll get you a third ’ , I think it was .
26 As one of the parents in the interviews described later says , ‘ When they say , you 're the experts , parents are experts , what they really mean is — you get on with that little bit over there , and we 'll get on with the really important stuff over here . ’
27 ‘ Give me the baseball bat and we 'll get this over with . ’
28 ‘ I 'll carry her , then , and we 'll get a porter . ’
29 for your x-ray and we 'll get that to Anytime .
30 Give me the picture and we 'll get it splashed across every newspaper and TV station in Germany .
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