Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] get a new " in BNC.

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1 Yes , I think I might get a new pair of secateurs .
2 I 'll get a new one of these when we move . ’
3 I 'll get a new pair of goggles for it .
4 I 'll get a new get a nice small engine in it no problem man !
5 No , I 'll get a new one , I thought I 'd co
6 I was hoping that P & I 's would be having a sale and that I could get a new concordance but she would n't even let me look .
7 Later on — when you decide to go — I could get a new assistant . ’
8 If you know where I can get a new double bed machine for 45 guineas today perhaps you would let me know ( I 'll have two ! ) .
9 Yeah , probably if you want me to get that old mower going I ought to go up to Woods and see if I can get a new drive belt .
10 You could get a new player , someone could retire , or one of your players could have his skill increased/decreased .
11 And the only time you would get a new pair was if the top part of the shoe
12 Well you can get a new one just two hundred odd ca n't you ?
13 I know where you can get a new keyboard .
14 There was a brief stunned silence , and then the entire family went into fits of laughter ; after which my husband remarked that the wine was n't cold enough and maybe we should get a new fridge .
15 ‘ Maybe some day we 'll get a new hotel as well , but that 's a longer term possibility .
16 But sure here 's me and all , right we 'll get a new set of pots for this hob and we 'll not destroy them
17 But it looks likely that we will get a new statutory regime relating to public order offences .
18 No , I know we can get a new one off him we can always get
19 Well perhaps we can get a new quote , you know , just for the roof and .
20 what if they 'd get a new
21 They will get a new , modular spacecraft called Mariner Mark II that can be adapted to a variety of planetary or other ‘ observer ’ tasks .
22 I 've heard of farmers slipping the lads a few marks to drive through an old fence so they can get a new one free . ’
23 Here are a couple who are doing very awkward cooking over an open fire because their cooker has packed in and they can get a new one only in terms of a loan which is compulsorily payable by deduction from their , from their pension every week and they 've a Scot 's dread of debt .
24 But if he can get a new constitution accepted by regional leaders and , still better , by an elected assembly , he could establish a constitutional order with real legitimacy whatever parliament decides .
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