Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] get [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , one of them may get more information out of it than the author realised he was putting into it . |
2 | ‘ I ought to get some sleep , ’ he said , but the coke had taken hold , it was lifting him , and he had such a good seat at the circus , he did n't really want to leave . |
3 | All Americans go Eh Nine o'clock tomorrow I 'm going over to Kate ten thirty that gives me a bit of lee-way I 've got a at ten I thought it was ten thirty I ought to get some money out really You 're not going into Woking tomorrow morning are you doing your quiz ? |
4 | Then he said , ‘ I must get that key cut today . |
5 | Co-operation is essential of course , but it will not do that I arrange everything so that you get enough exercise : for me to be healthy , I must get enough exercise . |
6 | I must get this scratch washed and tied up . |
7 | ‘ But I must get this package to you . |
8 | I must get some work done . ’ |
9 | Right , I must get some literature actually from Barry because as you know , it , it , we ca n't get it all out of the now , |
10 | And I must get some Sweetex . |
11 | I should get that back should n't I ? |
12 | I think I should get some work done , do n't you ? |
13 | Common sense tells me I should get more sleep , as my work-load is quite heavy at the moment . |
14 | I might get some meat and that for tomorrow . |
15 | Perhaps I might get some help |
16 | Or I might get some card and stick to it . |
17 | I want to first of all express our extreme pleasure for having the arrangements that were made by our good English friends , especially those associated with the Three-Ninetieth missile , well I 'm sorry but I 'll get that missile straightened out , Three-Ninetieth Memorial Air Museum . |
18 | And I thought well I 'll get that balloon and perhaps |
19 | I 'll get that money back . |
20 | First thing , I 'll get that fire going in the sitting room . |
21 | ‘ I 'll get that catalogue . ’ |
22 | I 'll get that catalogue . |
23 | I 'll get that creosote . |
24 | I do n't think I 'll get much sleep tonight anyway so I might as well save it for food or something . ’ |
25 | With all this flap going on , it 's very unlikely I 'll get much peace to do any real work today . ’ |
26 | ‘ I 'll get this lot out . |
27 | I 'll get this train stopped and we 'll go back for the lost car . |
28 | If so , can you please send to his new address 121 Gilbert Road , Cambridge ( 0223 ) 353341 , or I 'll get some bumph from Optica direct . |
29 | ‘ I 'll get some water , ’ she said . |
30 | ‘ I 'll get some wood in for the stove , then . |