Example sentences of "[conj] she [vb mod] [adv] get " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I hope our Mum do n't start borrowin' off of 'er or she 'll never get it back . ’
2 Sometimes this is because the perpetrator himself has repeatedly warned his victim not to say anything , or he or she will either get into trouble or be disbelieved .
3 I was in a very black and negative mood , I remember , and waited for the trapeze artists to fall and kill themselves , for the female contortionist to twist herself into such a knot of meat that she would never get disentangled .
4 She began to consider the fact that she was over twenty-one and felt anxious that she would never get a home of her own .
5 So she felt , with an unexpected disappointment , that she would never get to know her landlord .
6 The first few days of what she and Cara now termed their ‘ Czechoslovakian Experience ’ had been carefully planned , so that Fabia knew in advance that she would never get to see Vendelin Gajdusek .
7 Bloomsbury House , asked to contribute £35 towards books , told her she was too late that term ( it was November ) and that she might possibly get a small emergency grant for the summer term ( six months ahead ) if she still needed it .
8 It did cross my mind that she might actually get across the damn thing and hit land before the wind dropped , but I reckoned that even if that happened I had done my best , and honour was satisfied .
9 Once she realises that she will eventually get back what she 's lent , she 'll be happier to share .
10 ‘ We felt that if she was going to turn on those sort of tactics we were not going to be gentlemanly about it , and that she should just get on and do the job . ’
11 It reminded her too that she should really get her into bed so that she could recover a little from the shocks she had received .
12 The more she thought about it , the more clearly she saw that she must somehow get a warning to Tristram .
13 the money that 's built up er in , is put away in that trust to come straight over to your daughter so she would actually get that money .
14 Well er firstly , he can , even if it 's his money give it to his wife as his partner , and she could then invest the money , and because she 's not paying any tax , er she could get a ten percent return , so she could actually get a thousand pounds on that ten thousand and that would be payable gross .
15 She would get through the next few days of being in the same house as Piers and then she would leave , and she would somehow get through the rest of her life without him .
16 He was hers , and she would never get used to the glory of it .
17 He refused all food and she could hardly get him to drink .
18 Actors need audiences and she will soon get bored with performing all alone .
19 The law could n't do much to her , and she 'd probably get a few columns .
20 But do that and she 'd never get them on again , and she would arrive at Ardneavie not only late , but shoeless !
21 Jonathan do n't put in under there darling or cos she 'll never get it out .
22 my mother always , I used to say to her was I born in a gale , cos she could never get me in if the wind was blowing
23 I do n't know if she 'll ever get out .
24 I wondered if she might ever get frostbite ; I was sure I could see little crystals of ice glinting on her faint moustache .
25 He threw her hand contemptuously from him and she rubbed it , wondering if she would ever get rid of the impression of his fingers .
26 Dot wished she knew what it felt like to be brave , and wondered if she 'd ever get the chance to find out .
27 Perhaps she wondered if she 'd ever get out . ’
28 On page 13 MARY BAILEY already has the cichlids — but if she could just get hold of a six foot tank …
29 If the wind died for just a moment ; if she could just get a clear sight of the cockpit …
30 If she could just get to the phone box — The car cruised along at her speed .
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