Example sentences of "you [modal v] get [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We had eaten a good dinner — among other things a golden bolster of an omelette bursting its seams with truffles — and drunk some excellent red wine of Cahors and afterwards a glass of that remarkable eau-de-vie of plums called Vieille Prune which is one of the great Dordogne products — another is the odd and delicious walnut oil with which , if you are lucky , you may get your salad dressed .
2 It means you may get your way without having to resort to desperate remedies .
3 However , before any behaviour therapy , you must get your vet to give your bitch a thorough check-up .
4 I am not saying to the politician , ‘ You must get your act together . ’
5 You must get your act together .
6 You should get your child immunised as soon as possible against Diphtheria , Tetanus , Whooping Cough , Polio , Measles , Mumps and Rubella .
7 You should get your child immunised as soon as possible against Diphtheria , Tetanus , Whooping Cough , Polio , Measles , Mumps and Rubella .
8 The table below shows when you should get your child immunised ( but if your child is older and has not been fully immunised it is not too late to see your doctor ) .
9 I really think , Burney , that you should get your mortuary moved to somewhere more convenient . ’
10 Among other things you might get his view of the bookshop and of his father-in-law as a business man . ’
11 You might get your chance if the Germans come here , ’ she said .
12 You wo n't get any increase this year , but if you put in a good bid now you might get your allocation upped for next year . ’
13 Come here again and you 'll get my boot , not straw ! ’
14 And I said I think I think you 'll get my wedding off without cutting it .
15 You 'll get your ass out of here if you know what 's good for you , ’ the man snarled menacingly .
16 This means that if what you buy is stolen or damaged , you 'll get your money back .
17 You 'll get your money , ’ Adam said .
18 go give them a cheer … on current form you 'll get your money 's worth …
19 He turned to Gazzer and said , pleasantly , ‘ You 'll get your share of the cash , if that 's what you 're worried about . ’
20 If you swear that her little one-off has so turned you against her that you could n't possibly bear to live with her any longer , you 'll get your divorce .
21 You 'll find you 'll get your memory back in time .
22 ‘ You wait , you 'll get your bellyful of langlauf next week — and carbine practice — and tommy gun — all on the flat .
23 You 'll get your licence back in about three weeks time from the driving licence centre .
24 It may well pass an act against it soon , it may well be that a lot of people from over there will get elected and you 'll get your bill , but then again it may not .
25 You 'll get your chance in a moment , ’ Gerrard called , equally loudly .
26 I 'm sure you 'll get your chance . ’
27 Next month you 'll get your chance to test your knowledge as we print a selection of the Aquachamp Club Quiz questions .
28 You 'll get your chance again no doubt .
29 ‘ Well , you 'll get your chance , I hope , ’ he said wryly , and tried to flex his arms .
30 ‘ One of these days , ’ she pointed out shakily , ‘ you 'll get your come-uppance and I shall be first on the scene to applaud . ’
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