Example sentences of "i could get [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I could get myself into trouble with a colleague of yours in another town but er I am hopeful , so as I say , er on the seventeenth of January then we could be returning to the situation and I understand in nineteen seventy four when there was a sergeant and six constables here in until the demise of the Urban District Council when they were all moved to .
2 I wonder if I could get them through the education .
3 And Lawrence confirmed yesterday : ‘ I would not discount making a move if I could get him for something like £700,000 . ’
4 I could get him on the radio and ask for you if you like . ’
5 I was told I could get him on 2001 . ’
6 His leg seemed to have stopped bleeding , or very nearly , and he could n't have severed an artery or he 'd have bled to death by now , but all the same there had to be a pretty serious wound under the cloth of his trousers and the faster I could get him to a doctor the better .
7 But he remained hopeful of securing Walden in the future , for he ‘ would be the making of the Leeds City team if only I could get him to Elland Road ’ .
8 I was so surprised that I involuntarily pulled up slightly and I passed over him before I could get him in my gunsight again .
9 I suggested that it might be a good idea to get it in midsummer so that I could get plenty of practice in before the skiddy weather set in , but he thought there might be too much tourist traffic going through the town and on the roads around it in the middle of the summer .
10 no , but I could get it on the Tuesday , she said if you had n't got it by the Tuesday , to let us know on the Wednesday
11 ‘ But I do n't think I could get it past the governors . ’
12 The way I got into national radio from local radio was listening to programmes and thinking , ‘ I could interview X , and I could get it into that programme , if I could do it in that format . ’
13 He says , you know when I came to this house I had to have split all my furniture into little bits so I could get it up the stairs .
14 But if we were in a restaurant , I could get you in action , pulling back my chair .
15 I could get anyone under the spell , ’ he says , adding that he had hypnotised their maid ( as Breavman had in The Favourite Game ) and feared that he had driven her insane by it !
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