Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] 'll [adv] get " in BNC.

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31 It just goes straight on and you 'll never get it off again .
32 Jonathan do n't put in under there darling or cos she 'll never get it out .
33 I do n't know if she 'll ever get out .
34 yeah , but any hard stone and you 'll never melt the gold cos you 'll never get it hot enough , I always just chuck mine all in and erm
35 You do n't wan na smoke Jonathan cos you 'll never get
36 And at the same time , lady and gentlemen , to improve the image , cos you 'll still get the problem , you know , I 'm an engineer , what do you do ?
37 So that 's that , but he 's not going to interfere with us talking , let's carry on , at about ten o'clock Graham is coming who is , I 'm , as you know I 'm doing erm , er a teaching course , I 'm not a teacher you see , I 'm a , I 'm a nurse , he 's coming to assess me on er , this is a teaching practice for me , alright , so he will come in and I think he 'll sit over there and we 'll just get on .
38 I 'll get on to him and we 'll soon get this .
39 We must get a balance between commitments and resources , and we 'll only get that when we have a full scale review of Britain 's defence obligations , both present and future .
40 ‘ They 'll follow us and we 'll never get rid of them . ’
41 and yeah we 'd like to keep ours till September , I do n't know if we 'll ever get , we will get a free new one ever ?
42 and they 'll probably get two pitches or something .
43 ‘ Do n't worry , if I want him to shut up I 'll give him a dig and he 'll soon get the message !
44 ‘ Sweetie , you are looking at an old moose who just ca n't figure out where he took the wrong trail and he 'll never get back up that hill again .
45 and it 'll never get better .
46 He says ‘ SAG efforts are frozen , it ca n't decide which way to go and does n't look like it 'll ever get its act together . ’
47 As gently as she could , Ruth told her that Patrick had taken to his bed many years ago , finishing , ‘ It seems as if he 'll never get any better .
48 I never buy it of fortnightly so I I 'll go to the shop and I 'll say , Right , probably seven tins of beans , seven tins of peas , er you know a few tins a few beans er tins of spaghetti and things like that you know , bits and bobs , but I 'll still get a joint for me Sundays .
49 I 'm up in court next week on a shoplifting charge , but I 'll only get a suspended or something like that .
50 but you 'll already get that
51 The first days may be hard , but you 'll soon get into it .
52 But you 'll never get back against the wind .
53 I 'm sorry if I pitched it strong , but you 'll never get anywhere in business by sticking your head in the sand .
54 Your manager might say , well to earn X amount from the branch statistics and company statistics you actually need to , but you 'll actually get this information off the computer , so I 'm a for telling you that .
55 This is a bad place , but we 'll soon get out of it . "
56 When we started here it looked er but we 'll only get actually six weeks , said you 've got six weeks work , that 's all .
57 But they 'll also get
58 ‘ It 's different from England but they 'll soon get used to it ’ often sums up the attitudes of those who play a part in posting staff overseas but who have not lived abroad themselves .
59 Some days I think I 'm only young — I fell straight away for her [ the baby ] — I used to think before I was married I 'd better get all the clothes I want now because I 'll never get them when I 'm married — but I was wrong , because I can really have all I want now …
60 Because ye 'll never get nae place here , in Glesga .
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