Example sentences of "would get [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Ladbroke 's had a book open on whether he would get round inside the distance but the far spicier price would be odds against him in bawling out a porter in Bangkok .
2 If he was n't careful they would get on to the subject of the motorway .
3 Anyway it would be interesting to learn just at what point he would get around to the subject of Rob .
4 One might have hoped Frodo would get up on a block and speak to everybody , impose his will .
5 That took care of Strathtummel ; Atholl would get Up in the morning to find half his country crumbling under his feet .
6 And there was pain as well as pride in working right to the end , as did the 99-year-old Suffolk widow who ‘ worked on the land all her life ’ or the Derbyshire midwife in her eighties who still ‘ would get up in the night and walk miles to attend a confinement . ’
7 On the three mornings each week when we were n't due to train , Graham and I would get up in the cool sun of early morning at seven and play either golf or tennis .
8 Wherever he went in the house , he carried reams of calculations and sometimes would get up in the middle of a meal because he suspected that his calculator was at fault .
9 I would get up in the morning , step out of my caravan , face the ocean and do my exercises , followed by my ritual routine .
10 He beat fellow American and world No 5 Michael Chang 7–5 , 6–2 , but had to wait for the result of the final round robin match in his group between big-hitters Goran Ivanisevic and Richard Krajicek to see if he would get through to the semi-finals of this last ranking competition of the year .
11 we never dreamed that we would get through to the next round , to be held in London .
12 She would get down to the city centre somehow .
13 Somehow I just knew in the end we would get back to the subject of money !
14 I still found the argument extraordinary , but I also had to take into account the fact that if Nigel retained this stance then the committee meeting would have to be postponed and the whole exercise would get off to a terrible start .
15 But he knew his chief 's dislike of unnecessary chat , and strapped as they were side by side in uncomfortably close proximity in the Enstrom F28 , he decided that the Chevisham case would get off to the most propitious start by a policy of disciplined silence .
16 And never in my wildest dream did we imagine that Labour would get in with the resounding majority that they did get in .
17 After Moorgate she had to think how she would get out at the next station .
18 There she would get out of the train and the system .
19 Terrified that Nick would say no , he was n't happy at all , and that their mother would get out of the train and go back to the house and pack their things and take them away .
20 Know-how is all important — and it is quite typical for a deputy head following an advanced part-time degree in education management to sigh with relief at the start of a module about , for instance , the management of assessment and to say that this was precisely what his head — with an eye mainly on the short term — hoped he would get out of the course .
21 Despite the rigours of the time , whenever there was a stand-down aircrews — generally headed by Canadians — would get out on the airfield and they would mark out a pitch and play baseball .
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