Example sentences of "they [modal v] get [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Well it 's raining tonight , but if they keep a good look out over the next year , because the sun 's particularly active now , then they may get a chance of seeing another display . |
2 | Because they must , I mean even though Mark 's are good suits , I mean they must get a lot of wear . |
3 | They must get the sack to the Smoke . |
4 | ‘ You tell those guys they should get a life ! |
5 | since this lot came to power , is forcing people to make a decision as to whether they should get a prescription or whether they should not . |
6 | Students come here primarily to get a degree , but also they should get an understanding of the basic laws of the universe . |
7 | Mervyn had to repeat his observation three times before they understood , but he was determined that they should get the message . |
8 | They should get the hint . |
9 | the C I D , they 'll get a detective to come along and help investigate the crime , so we investigate the crimes like you did on your computer course , yeah ? |
10 | I mean , you ca n't let them come here and think they can walk all over you , because then next time they come they 'll get a bit cocky and think they can do what they want . |
11 | They 'll get a bit of the an holiday round here sometimes , you never know , might be able to come down . |
12 | but erm , you know , they 'll get a lot of trouble and there 's a register , there 's a natural register of assessors and if an assessor is not seen to be doing his job he 'll get struck off basically and that will cause major problems then |
13 | ‘ Yeah , and they 'll get a chef in from the Savoy an ’ all , I suppose . ’ |
14 | So , I 'm just thinking that the potential across the company if you look at our system broadly and an auditor says the phrase authorised researcher , where 's the list of names , they 'll get an answer in one part of the company and they 'll get a list of job titles in another part . |
15 | We might not even get as much coverage as Sunderland if they manage to get into the play-offs ( and with the way their luck goes they 'll get a play-off place by finishing tenth ) . |
16 | They 'll get no help from Jancey , nor from anyone else . |
17 | Although some of them have clocked up nearly forty years service , they 'll get no redundancy pay from the company , and their pensions have disappeared . |
18 | That 's the last time they 'll get an invite , I can tell you . ’ |
19 | So , I 'm just thinking that the potential across the company if you look at our system broadly and an auditor says the phrase authorised researcher , where 's the list of names , they 'll get an answer in one part of the company and they 'll get a list of job titles in another part . |
20 | ‘ The players who are short are probably on emergency codes but they 'll get the money back . ’ |
21 | If they treat the players like second-class citizens , then I 'm not sure they 'll get the support . |
22 | And maybe then they 'll get the message . |
23 | And while relief surged through her that this kind stranger was , by the look of it , offering to give her a lift back to her hotel , he turned to the mechanic , gave him some instruction and , turning back , informed her , ‘ They 'll get the part as quickly as they can , but in the meantime we will have to leave your vehicle here . ’ |
24 | They think they 're getting a word processing software package and if there are any bugs then they 'll get the back-up . |
25 | and walk up , they 'll get the minibus down . |
26 | A record number of pupils received their A-level results today , but many will be left wondering if they 'll get the place they want at university . |
27 | They seemed to know when the tragedy of the previous night had occurred , and had maybe come to the theatre in such numbers in the vague hope that they might get a repeat showing . |
28 | Tour thick skin needs to be in good working order when someone tells you they could get a jumper cheaper than yours at the ‘ Cheap Jack ’ shop in town . |
29 | ‘ When they could get a word in . ’ |
30 | Who would pay a small fortune to come and spend a week in a draughty Highland hotel miles away from the slopes , when they could get a package holiday to somewhere snowy , romantic and convenient in the Alps for half the price ? |