Example sentences of "she [modal v] [adv] get a " in BNC.
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1 | The more she thought about it , the more clearly she saw that she must somehow get a warning to Tristram . |
2 | With a bit of luck she might even get a place on a flight that very day . |
3 | Bloomsbury House , asked to contribute £35 towards books , told her she was too late that term ( it was November ) and that she might possibly get a small emergency grant for the summer term ( six months ahead ) if she still needed it . |
4 | Well she 'll never get a size four on , my boots . |
5 | she 'll only get a taxi , if er , she thinks it not viable , but er , it , it to me , it just seems not buggering about , but |
6 | If the wind died for just a moment ; if she could just get a clear sight of the cockpit … |
7 | She could still get a phone call telling her sh telling her no , that 's the other thing . |
8 | She could only get a poorly paid job as a sales assistant in a King 's Road shoe boutique . |
9 | Well er firstly , he can , even if it 's his money give it to his wife as his partner , and she could then invest the money , and because she 's not paying any tax , er she could get a ten percent return , so she could actually get a thousand pounds on that ten thousand and that would be payable gross . |
10 | She 'd just get a bash across the mouth if you kept picking me up . |
11 | The law could n't do much to her , and she 'd probably get a few columns . |
12 | She began to consider the fact that she was over twenty-one and felt anxious that she would never get a home of her own . |
13 | You have effectively trained her to believe that if she only throws tantrums loudly or long enough she will eventually get a ‘ payoff ’ from a relenting ( or exhausted ) mother or father . |
14 | well she can only get a taxi I suppose |