Example sentences of "[modal v] get you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I must get you your soda water . ’ |
2 | ‘ I must get you to a doctor . |
3 | We must get you well . ’ |
4 | All he said , as they drew out of the village , was , ‘ Next off , we must get you a pair of wings , my son . ’ |
5 | That 's right , and she , she retired Friday so she said I must get you in before Friday cos I 'm going round Thursday morning |
6 | We should get you home . ’ |
7 | we should get you down there . |
8 | Perhaps I should get you two together . |
9 | ‘ Maybe we should get you to hospital — for an X-ray . ’ |
10 | Should get you and Mary on it , sing a rotten . |
11 | ‘ They might get you anyway . |
12 | ‘ I thought I might get you to play for your own sake , because you enjoy the game . ’ |
13 | ‘ And it might get you your Nobel , you 'll take your place in scientific history alongside the Curies and Rutherford and the rest of them . |
14 | ‘ Well , it might get you to a psychiatrist . ’ |
15 | I might get you a couple of rooms — but then again , at some point I have to be in the rooms to do that . ’ |
16 | £1 , 000 for a season and we might get you married off . |
17 | So you might find that er a and in , in some ways it 's rather interesting , because your S and T skills might get you the job . |
18 | ‘ Sweet darling , ’ he murmured , and kissed all hurt she had felt away before , shaking his head , he said self-mockingly , ‘ And I thought that by taking myself off to Prague I might get you out of my thoughts . ’ |
19 | Grandma thought she might get you . |
20 | thing , for twenty four quid for a hundred and eight weeks , you 've got , you 've got to take that , think it 's coming on and learning , got the thing in there , start to progress it might get you , it 's gon na get to the point where he says right , you know you 've got them just about to sort of labour it 's , you know , accurately with a fair amount of speed now we 'll start sort of now being a bit adventurous , gon na get a lot more interesting . |
21 | wan na make a good effort so I might get you know take it . |
22 | I 'll get you another one again . |
23 | I 'll get you something else if you like . ’ |
24 | I 'll get you some sandwiches and some more tea and once you 've eaten we can get down to some practical thinking about what you can do next . ’ |
25 | I 'll get you some magazines . |
26 | ‘ Sit down , I 'll get you a drink . ’ |
27 | Externally she has to seek to diminish the threat by aggressive posturing and stamping and saying , ‘ We 'll get you , you bastards ’ , or taking real measures like these gates . |
28 | ‘ I 'll get you a drop of whisky , son . ’ |
29 | I think I 'll get you to send one for me . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'll get you a warm drink and a hot-water bottle , ’ Sister Cooney said . |