Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] get a " in BNC.
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1 | You have effectively trained her to believe that if she only throws tantrums loudly or long enough she will eventually get a ‘ payoff ’ from a relenting ( or exhausted ) mother or father . |
2 | Even if you have been paying premiums for many years , you will rarely get a proportion of its maturity value . |
3 | If you listen to the music on individual programmes you will soon get a fair idea of where the playlist is at each week . |
4 | You will soon get a feel for the speed you walk at and be able to judge different walking paces ( 2.5 , 3.0 , 3.5 , 4.0 m.p.h . ) . |
5 | You will also get a fascinating peep into the other side of television . |
6 | You will discover the estate agents on high streets , and you will also get a better idea of the facilities — shops , transport facilities , shops and so on . |
7 | You will then get a LOGIN> prompt . |
8 | We want you to know that you will always get a fair deal when you book with us . |
9 | ‘ You know , if you read the collected letters of any writer — if you read her biography — you will always get a sense that there 's something missing , something biographers do n't have access to , the real thing , the crucial thing , the thing that really mattered to the poet herself . |
10 | ‘ Some weeks we will simply get a bottle of wine ; have a meal and be in bed by 8.30pm watching a film . |
11 | They will also get a largely clean loan-book . |
12 | He knows it will always get a laugh . |
13 | He will also get a national squad of over 100 players into place . |
14 | It is important to put a purchaser on notice that he will only get a good receipt if he pays any purchase money to two trustees or to a trust corporation ( Law of Property Act 1925 , s27 ) . |