Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] get you " in BNC.
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1 | The basic guidelines will get you started though . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | For the uninitiated , this means that from 1500 feet will get you around four to five miles to play with depending on wind . |
4 | But this is hardly surprising ; such things could get you into trouble ( his ‘ promoters ’ , the Verri brothers , were already in trouble ) . |
5 | Being inconsiderate to the doctor and other patients will get you off on a bad footing . |
6 | Large sums can get you Rupert scarves and puppets . |
7 | ‘ Sleeping tablets will get you to sleep but can cause hangovers and a bleary feeling , and businessmen often have to be at meetings within half an hour of landing . |
8 | I 'm afraid compliments will get you nowhere . ’ |
9 | MLA locksmiths will get you back in with minimum disruption . |
10 | Most sailing courses can provide buoyancy aids and waterproof clothing , while a pair of trainers and shorts will get you by with a borrowed lifejacket while crewing in the summer . |