Example sentences of "you [vb mod] get [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You 'll get into terrible trouble . ’
2 Or at least he was the kind of frog who was interested in how flowers grew and whether you could get to other flowers if you jumped hard enough .
3 Oh well lead so er , apparently if , if you could get in fine detail enough we 'd have lead on ourselves , this is why the , this carbon dioxide stuff from the erm
4 ‘ I doubt you will get into bad company whilst in my care ! ’ said the lady Alianor with a smile — she being renowned for plain-speaking no less than loyalty .
5 In Darlington , where the Neighbourhood Watch scheme is supposed to be the biggest catch all since the trawl net was invented and where you can get into terrible trouble for suggesting there might be holes in the net the number of burglaries from houses has increased by 25pc in a year .
6 You also might find situations in which you can get on public transport without paying .
7 Quite simply , if you can get to Central London , you can get to Eastern Europe .
8 Quite simply , if you can get to Central London , you can get to Eastern Europe .
9 And I hoped the Corporal had noticed I 'd said ‘ you can get to high ground ’ and not ‘ we can get to high ground ’ .
10 Many manufacturers produce pine or pine-effect units , but none will give the easy-on-the-eye , mellow effect that you can get from old pine .
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