Example sentences of "we [vb mod] get [pron] " in BNC.

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1 We just have to play to the best of our ability and if that 's good enough we may get something out of it . ’
2 Well I guess we may get a we may get ourselves a waste disposable unit .
3 But I enjoyed it so much , I thought we should get something going . ’
4 Mm , I think we should get something a little less heavy .
5 if I 'd have known about that , if it goes , it goes and it do n't we should get something out of it .
6 She felt we should get her a healthier place , one where we could stay with her when we come over here . ’
7 I mean , we should get them back .
8 However , I insisted that we should get him to hospital and soon after dawn we arrived at Prome , where after considerable appeal and importunity on my part the patient was admitted to hospital .
9 We should get you home . ’
10 we should get you down there .
11 ‘ Maybe we should get you to hospital — for an X-ray . ’
12 We have decades of experience on mortality rates and so on ; we should get it right on the basis of sheer statistics . ’
13 But , in reply to er Terry when yes , of course , we should get it if it was prior to their new act
14 So I think we should get it in perspective .
15 The feeling is growing that we should get our act together smartly if we are not to be left gongless at the end of a less deserving queue .
16 I think we should get our
17 I suppose we should get our German actually should n't we ?
18 " Friends , we must get her back , " said the fox .
19 I tell you what , we must get her a plastic food bowl .
20 First we must get him out of England , where he risks death every moment .
21 We must get him out , ’ said Fenella , abandoning all pretence .
22 We must get him a card .
23 Since they are not produced by the body , we must get them from our diet and a deficiency in one can lead to an impairment in others .
24 Cos they , they er Walter used to say , any positive voters we must get them out on the day .
25 " We must get them settled . "
26 We must get you well . ’
27 All he said , as they drew out of the village , was , ‘ Next off , we must get you a pair of wings , my son . ’
28 The chairman of the Guardian and Manchester Evening News announced in his 1986 annual report that ‘ The Times now has a cost structure much lower than our own … we must get our own costs down to their level as soon as possible ’ .
29 ‘ But , apart from any other considerations , it is very often a statutory obligation , and we must get our reporting organised and controlled .
30 We must get our publicity right .
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