Example sentences of "[verb] i [vb mod] get [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I always carry some with me , but I hope I never have to use it because I do n't think I 'd get near him with the needle . ’ |
2 | I just hope I can get into college . |
3 | ‘ I hope I can get to 432 soon so that the batting and bowling records can be India 's exclusively for a while before AB gets past Sunny . ’ |
4 | I shall enquire er if th there 's Well I 'll I guess I 'll get in touch with erm the er town hall in York |
5 | I just sit there looking completely lost waiting to see this pub go by before I know I can get off the bus . |
6 | Cos I 'm not actually losing weight , but my clothes all feel , you know I can get into clothes I have n't worn for ages . |
7 | Do n't suppose I 'd get in the surgery tomorrow now . |
8 | Everybody wanted that , but I had some contacts , I knew I could get in there . |
9 | I thought I 'd get over it , because I did when I broke my other leg before . ’ |
10 | Well , leave it up to me , I 'll see what I can get I 'll get for the party . |
11 | And how far do I not accept what I think I might get in order to remain on good terms . |
12 | " I do n't , " Curtis Strange told me , " think I could get round St. Andrews in 59 or less — I ca n't visualise such a score . |
13 | You ca n't aspire to that degree of quality , but Peter Kirsten , who was my schoolboy hero , … well I think I can get to his level as a fieldsman and , perhaps , batsman . ’ |
14 | Well , what I think I shall do now is I think I should take this a little further about this union business , I think I should get in touch with Dave , the Editor of the T U C to find out what the exact position of these , this so called union is because it does n't sound like a union to me , it sounds , it sounds like an . |
15 | That means I can get to my Darts Match at 7.30 pm . |
16 | He said , well let's put it this way he said I can get into a Ford and start it without breaking any windows |
17 | ‘ Aubrey said I 'd get over it , but I wo n't , Alice . |
18 | So try and get that wish I could get through that . |
19 | See I , mind you whenever I 'm late you see I can get on it for twenty pence except for first thing in morning . |
20 | ‘ Oh , ’ she said , ‘ he knows I 'll get in touch when I can . ’ |