Example sentences of "do get " in BNC.

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1 But if you do have problems do get back and mm .
2 So you see you do get some strange loads .
3 And , when Jessica gets up to do get the magazine it 's cos Mr told her but course she thought it was Je , erm Elizabeth but she wa was n't so
4 Funnily enough it 's not the people like me who usually do get the boot in academic life , it 's the people with real talent who generally have a hard time . ’
5 You have been doing the right thing by cutting out the dead wood you found in spring , but these plants do get very straggly , and to get the best out of it you will need to be a bit more ruthless .
6 On an early solo some pilots do get rather far from the field , which causes their instructors to become apprehensive for their safety .
7 Who can help if I do get flu ?
8 Although drivers can not ‘ steer ’ the car in the current simulation , they do get a convincing impression of speed and distance , as well as a scene recorded from real life .
9 And , although you do get Patsy Kensit to show that not all Boers are boors , there can be little doubt that casting like this will in the long run do more to bring about the end of white rule in South Africa than Robert Royston 's worthy but long-winded drama of apartheid horrors .
10 If you do get somebody , one day of it about kills her . ’
11 Cardiff , whose rucking and mauling remains sub-standard , at least possess a pair of half-backs with the wit and ability to make best use of the ball they do get .
12 Overall , even if they do get the paper they want , it does not follow that they get the political coverage they want .
13 Coverage of all kinds can be both favourable and unfavourable — no matter whether politicians are in government or in opposition — and politicians themselves must bear the prime responsibility for ensuring that when they do get access to the media they present their own case well .
14 SHE : Oh , do get on .
15 If the Americans with their peace talks do get the parties together , their first business will be to arrange a truce so that food can move .
16 ‘ Well … be a change I suppose … and we do get along very well , do n't we , Fred ? ’
17 Do get on ! ’
18 But also I do get bored when I 'm not working .
19 There are still roughly the same amount of people who do get drunk and create a problem , but we are now dealing with the street offences they cause at two or three o'clock rather than ten till midnight . ’
20 ‘ You do get the believers and the buffs , the little sects who just stick to their beliefs and wo n't listen to anything else .
21 ‘ Supposing we do get separated … ’
22 ‘ We do get advised of problems where retailers get charged for handling the cheques .
23 You do get involved , you know . ’
24 ‘ I do get depressed when I think about a career based in England .
25 ‘ On the upside we do get some new associations to replace the old , ’ says Henderson , who is happy to welcome the Anglo-Mongolian Society , among others .
26 ‘ You do get people saying you 'll drop dead .
27 But of course parents do get anxious , about little problems and large : that their children will eat too many sweets and watch too many unsuitable videos at another child 's house : that their child will be egged on to get up to pranks , truant from school or worse .
28 In towns , however , you do get the ‘ smell of the East ’ , and it certainly is mysterious .
29 Do you want to move into the hospital altogether , and get me to put up with losing the little of your company I do get ?
30 Viewers in this country do get a fair picture of the debates and other proceedings in our House .
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