Example sentences of "will [adv] get [art] " in BNC.

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1 That 's because while some of the shares can be sold for nearly £4 a time you 'll only get a MAXIMUM of £1.70 per share back if you miss the deadline .
2 I 'm up in court next week on a shoplifting charge , but I 'll only get a suspended or something like that .
3 Now if we have a little hole in there , we 'll only get a little bit of water coming out , no matter what sort of
4 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
5 Erm , you 've got that to tend with and erm on top of that erm , you ca n't ware of if you 've got a pass yes , I , you 've then have to er , get , you know , whether though it 'll be going to a and at the moment there suppose to be very , very low so they ca n't do that any more and then you 'll have to , the vet will then do the treatment for the animal , but again you do n't get the vet you 'll only get the training vet 's to do the job and then they reclaim from the R S P C A , so it , no way that they have n't got any funds .
6 So you 'll only get the positive .
7 Well he 'll perhaps get an interview fairly quick wo n't he , if they want people ?
8 So quite clearly individual family situations will change , and I 'd like to use this opportunity to get the message across to everybody who 's listening that when we introduce the charges you 'll all get a letter , and the letter will say also that there is a waiver scheme , and the procedure you should go through to be considered for that .
9 Wait — I 'll just get a coffee and another one for you . ’
10 I 'll just get a few
11 Well I 'll just get a jig sit on it .
12 I 'll just get an appointment just for my blood
13 Er you must therefore ask yourselves the question , why is it therefore the government has decided to er re re remove the funding er for this particular project erm never mind they said er we now know how to build fast reactors , look there 's one we 've already built , a prototype we have th the , the er the th the blueprints , the drawings for a full scale version and when we actually need the fast reactors in say the year two thousand and ten or thereabouts , we 'll just get the blueprints out of the filing cabinet and we will build them .
14 ‘ I 'll just get the papers .
15 I 'll just get the feeling that I 've got to go to the woods .
16 If I could see him at the back I 'll er , I 'll just get the question a bit more clearer and I 'm sure I can help .
17 Well Robert here a a barrister , I 'll just get the microphone over here , you 're a barrister and you 've prosecuted quite a lot of , you 've been in the army yourself and prosecuted a lot of cases , now h he says that er that the British public love the Army , but from what we 're hearing tonight , there 's a lot that 's rotten to the core ?
18 Right over , over a lifetime okay if we could sum this , it seems the time is continuous with the integrate , right , over time , we 'll just get the area of that and that curve .
19 I felt and this is the bit I like , I , I some I , I used to set this at one point in the examination question and ask people to guess which American president said it I 'll read , I 'll read it to you measures otherwise unconstitutional might become lawful if indispensable to the preservation of the constitution through the preservation of the nation just , I 'll just get the essence of that , measures otherwise unconstitutional might become lawful if indispensable to the preservation of the constitution through the preservation of the nation ninety percent put Richard Nixon er no one put Abraham Lincoln er cos he was one of the good guys right or wrong I assume this ground I could not feel that to the best of my ability I had even tried to preserve the if to save James Buchanan is essentially the Pontius Pilate of American politics he says yes these are very acute problems er and very difficult er and I 'd like to help but I 'm sorry I ca n't and I really do have to go off and wash my hands now erm and , you know , you carry on and when you 've resolved it tell me what you want me to do and I 'll ,
20 Right , I 'll just get the when I get this lock off two three , that 's it .
21 yes you put it on yourself then , you two boys are yawning , I 'll just get the straps , where are they ? , oh , oh right here we are
22 aha , that 's , so I did , cos this week well maybe on a diet I 'll , I 'll just get salad stuff and , you know when you , I 'll just get the mince and er shops that shops that and I 'll just get me frozen stuff at the , you know , just at the
23 Come on we 'll just get the paddy on before teatime .
24 For all practical purposes , you 'll normally get an asymptote .
25 ‘ I should think you 'll soon get a new one . ’
26 I was going to say , when it comes to paragraph five , do you erm suggest that you actually think in terms of church organisations , they 're not mentioned , and I look forward in in paragraph seven one to the seminar , the working seminar that 's going to be in the near future , and I hope that we 'll soon get a date , so that we can get it in our very busy diaries , in the hope that we can come along and learn more about this .
27 You 'll soon get the hang of it — once you 've been caught a few times you 'll suss out the attack patterns — but until you do , frustration is high .
28 ‘ Do n't worry , if I want him to shut up I 'll give him a dig and he 'll soon get the message !
29 ‘ You 'll soon get the hang of it , ’ and he launched into a story concerning himself and P.L. O'Hara on a motorcycle ride to the Brontë sisters ' vicarage at Haworth .
30 ‘ I promise you , you 'll soon get the hang of it . ’
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