Example sentences of "[vb mod] not get [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | You must not get too concerned about this matter of your veins , which are superficial . |
2 | This must not get out , of course . ’ |
3 | Should not get away with six windows and then the small word from two hundred |
4 | ‘ They should not get away with exploiting consumers in this way , ’ he said . |
5 | They sensed the change in political mood and were anxious that the Conservatives should not get out of step with the public . |
6 | ‘ The Department of Education and Science themselves said the teachers should not get more than five per cent that is what teachers have got in recent years . |
7 | Dover has strong views on why this Bill should not get any further . |
8 | But Gaullists and Thatcherites should not get too excited . |
9 | He should not get too emotional , moody , tearful or truculent , especially if he ca n't explain why to his own and other people 's satisfaction , and if he does he should feel concerned . |
10 | Yet Ministers only received £5000 and Permanent Secretaries in the civil service £3500 , and the Treasury were naturally concerned that public sector industries should not get too far out of line . |
11 | But this information still may not get through . |
12 | And the traditional Conservative chairman 's bash at Central Office may have to go on without the chairman : Chris Patten , busy in Bath , may not get back in time to drink with his team . |
13 | Also deduction of the Fund 's initial charge ( where applicable ) means that if an investor withdraws from his investment in the short term he may not get back the amount he originally invested . |
14 | Of course , as with any investment in stocks and shares , the value of units and the income from them can go down as well as up , and an investor may not get back the amount originally invested . |
15 | Labour 's deputy leader has been saying to the councils , ’ You may not get as much as you want , but you will certainly get more . ’ |
16 | A record number of students took A-levels this year , but cuts in funding for popular university subjects such as arts and social sciences means some who did n't quite get the required grades may not get in . |
17 | A record number of students took A-levels this year , but cuts in funding for popular university subjects such as arts and social sciences means some who did n't quite get the required grades may not get in . |
18 | If we do not invest our oil reserves wisely , for the future , we may not get off so lightly next time . |
19 | The continuing theme during basic training will be interviewing skills , without which the advisory process may not get underway . |
20 | And if someone wrecks our little houses or projects , let's not get too upset , because when night falls and we have to go indoors — I 'm speaking of our death — all those little houses will be useless ; we shall have to go into our Father 's house . |
21 | But let's not get too serious and religious about disco . |
22 | But let's not get too smart-aleck with the benefit of hindsight . |
23 | But let's not get too heavy . |
24 | What it really does — let's not get too involved in the equipment — it gives people a flavour of what skiing 's about . |
25 | But the AA thinks commuters might not get away with it a third time . |
26 | Even if the phone was answered , the client might not get through to the person he wanted . |
27 | So , erm you might not get on to number four , if you do , or I tell you to start , can you think of two or three images to add to it which would , which would fit in with the others . |
28 | Where Foster and old Mond might not get on so well is in the argument of research-driven v market-driven advance . |
29 | The modules could form part of the bare-bones station or the truncated Freedom ( though they might not get up there early on ) ; they could also be mated to the single-launch skylab . |
30 | ‘ We accept that we might not get very much for it , but on the other hand we could get more , ’ says Julie Widlake . |