Example sentences of "[vb base] you [vb mod] get " in BNC.

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1 But you ca n't guarantee that , er , and once the supermarket developments er , have gone , then you 'll drop off down , down again , and again you 're affected by the rece recession , whereas people wo n't replace things like weighbridges , er , automatic weighing machines that sort of thing during the recession , if you come out of recession , then you might get , and you say you might get some increase in fees in that , that area .
2 Yeah , that unfortunately the majority of people say you 'll get money in a couple of days , then the person would start to argue , because they need their money now to go and buy their shopping .
3 So it does n't matter whether we look at it as whether you 'd get a third or whether you say you 'd get two sixths well it does n't matter cos it 's the same size it 's just it 's cut into two pieces or the way you wanted to do it which was a good way with the first pizza .
4 Well , you said if I brought a couple of mates down you 'd get us in .
5 What we 're going to do is take you to the nearest place you can get a bus .
6 Well it 's not sort of place you can get it to , before , before breakfast is it , so er , no .
7 place you can get it but the price is !
8 It should be noted that the maximum benefit you can get is 80% .
9 Work out the maximum benefit you could get .
10 If your income is more than your ‘ applicable amount ’ the maximum benefit you could get is reduced by 15% ( 15p in every £1 ) of the difference between the applicable amount and the income .
11 Even if it is absolutely essential to have one to prune expenditure I hope you will get a free hand to have a dissolution in the autumn as we can not recover any revenue or any industry now without a tariff …
12 If you then loop the curtains back you will get glimpses of the new lining , which will give it fresh interest .
13 You mean you might get into a good habit ?
14 I mean you could get erm a bedroom suite for about twenty pounds then .
15 No but I mean you could get a a stage in
16 I mean you could get a decent meal
17 I mean you could get is , would he wear them if they were half decent
18 Mm have any quarters I mean you 'd get one and a bit .
19 Well that was a lot easier I mean you 'd get used to doing one way and that man , so that 's the reason they changed over , so it was more equal .
20 Er and I remember , I remember Street West , when the right hand side of Street west going from Road , every house was empty before the First World War and they gave somebody er somebody who lives in the end one and they were rent free if they keep all the rest clean , and always you see house to let where wherever it was in every street there was houses to let , and the price of the house in Street must be about eight shillings a week in those days , and then if you went up to I mean you 'd get in the twelve and sixpenny bracket and down in , those houses down in the that they were ten and six or something like that er
21 I mean you can get the different hashing
22 but erm , I mean you can get everything there on Sunday you 've really no need to cook , cook at all , I mean you could go over there and have a meal for about two pounds fifty
23 Aye well I mean you can get twenty five pounds
24 I mean you can get units sort of er I 'd be in inner London for that price .
25 Which would cost you but then th you see a if you just get a plain ordinary phone they 're not erm they 're not that expensive , I mean you can get them for ten pound !
26 I mean you can get a dearer one a multiple
27 and I mean you can get about when you , when you go but we ca n't so it 's no good , if we put a bed in our spare room
28 In every Barclays branch you can get free professional advice on savings from one of our Personal Bankers , or another member of our trained staff .
29 Sorrel could n't run to the back of an envelope , but found instead a spare section of Filofax pages , just about the most expensive scribble pad you could get short of using ten-pound notes .
30 No-one had told me about pulling teeth ) ‘ … this is the emergency kit , that 's the radio operator waving his arms at you , this the X-ray machine you 'll get the hang of it . ’
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