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

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1 Meanwhile , the Picasso Trigger needs constant water tests and monitoring , like all marine fish , and should get us into good habits again .
2 You 'll get us at either one of these . ’
3 ‘ That 'll get us on the right footing , ’ he said , ‘ and no arguments .
4 ‘ You 'll get us into trouble . ’
5 And that 'll get us in ?
6 We were down to Halflight , sliding through the tangle of the Lagoon Nebula interlink , making our way towards the secondary GalacNet lines that would get us to the sector containing the Ixyphal system .
7 A two minute drive of heart stopping intensity , foot flat on the board across the open runway , would get us to the other side .
8 That would get us to the start of the season . ’
9 Now you might that will get us on T V and it it is also self financing as well in as much as you set up the promotion , the T V companies but it off you .
10 ‘ I 'm afraid , Mr Sikes , ’ he said , ‘ the boy may say something which will get us into trouble . ’
11 What I am going to talk about next is erm I 'll just mention that , about another 5 minutes , I think , will get us to the other great bit of work that poor old Edward Heath had to do in St Aldate 's , which again , that gives us a great deal about the insight as to what it was like there .
12 We can define the unknown in broad terms — " What would increase our margins here ? " — and this is really defining a search area In essence a question tells us the answer with which we would be satisfied : if our thinking can get us to this point we can stop that line of thinking .
13 Only a miracle can get us to the United States next summer now .
14 These are all roads where the pedagogical tradition has pointed signposts in the wrong direction , making us search for English ( the nature of English conversation , at least ) where it is not — and where only a careful analysis of natural conversational data can get us on the right road again .
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