Example sentences of "[num] [noun sg] [pers pn] [modal v] get " in BNC.

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1 Now that 's an internal target for us to work on and for you to have fixed in your mind because everything above four thousand pound you will get forty five percent commission instead of thirty .
2 I half-wished he could get away — though where would he go if he did ? — and was sorry when they caught him , though he seemed docile enough and stood calmly by his captor , who patted his neck as he threw his head up and down .
3 You , okay one place you can get a percent discount you might get a percent and a half discount depending on your
4 Mind yer , I do n't s'pose fer one minute I 'll get the job .
5 One of the problems is that you ca n't say one night you may get seven or eight calls .
6 But still , we did have several holidays together and I had assumed that one day we would get married .
7 They ca n't keep us here for ever , one day we 'll get out and then we 'll let them know about it .
8 Well can we go again , because , by we 're having a wail , perhaps one day we 'll get through to somebody ?
9 At least now I know that perhaps one day we might get a car — even save up for a house — and that 's something to look forward to … so I do n't think of myself as a cabbage .
10 ‘ We are going our own ways , but hopefully one day we will get together .
11 One day he would get it right .
12 One day she would get even with Donna for this .
13 Part of him accepted that one day she would get married — and not to him .
14 I only have the small size winder , perhaps one day I might get the larger size ; I bought it from PDB Engineering .
15 I have n't managed to yet but one day I 'll get it right .
16 I 'll be back , though , and one day I 'll get those shots of walrus and polar bears — underwater .
17 One day I 'll get the scissors and shear off all that fleece ! ’
18 One day I 'll get back at you , Jake MacKay ! ’
19 I knew one day I would get pregnant .
20 ‘ My children , I am very happy because you love each other , and because one day you will get married .
21 But there again , one week you might , one month you might get a one month he might give her that and bugger all the next month !
22 One month you might get the beans , they might get through , another month , the rice might get through , another month you might get two months of oil .
23 … now with the GCSE things are very much more flexible , and the one thing we can get rid of immediately is the written paper , which is of course one of the bits of objective assessment in the examination , and which an awful lot of teachers clung onto .
24 If you 've got babies under one year you can get dried milk for them at specially reduced prices at maternity clinics and child health clinics .
25 Well you could never , you could never rely on shipment , cos one time you 'd get a lot of shipment and the next time you might be six weeks and get no shipment , so who 's gon na pay them their money ?
26 One is to include corporate dummy variable of the intercept and see whether it 's T ratio or significantly different , is , sorry it 's greater than two right or we can use an F test , right , now that F test that 's given me that formula in the middle of the page is a very important test which was developed by a chap called Chow and as a result it become known as the Chow test and it 's a , it 's a test for parameter constancy , er do we have constant parameters in our model now it tells you how to compute this Chow test , in this particular case we 're only dummying the intercept , the Chow test gives exactly the same results of T tests , right , erm we wo n't bother going through it , if you want to go through this er sheet in your own time calculate that , that Chow test and essentially what it involves is splitting with the s the whole sample now into two sub-samples , right , the first sub-sample , right , is peacetime , the second sub-sample wartime , right , and you just compare the residual sum of the squares on the unaccounted for variation , right , between actual and fitted values , just compare the residual sum of squares between these two sub periods , right and if you use the formula that 's given there that will come out with exactly the same result , well in actual fact you can square , if you square the F statistic you get calculating one formula you will get T value , got from er the computer right , the er , the sheet goes on to say how we can er use dummy variables in slightly more complicated ways , right , we could see actually see whether the income or price elasticities of demand changed .
27 ‘ The cv stuff he could get from Crockford .
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