Example sentences of "[verb] i [modal v] [adv] get " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do you think I might eventually get a taste for alcohol ? ’
2 It certainly was my worst nightmare , and I do n't think I will ever get over it .
3 I do n't think I can really get out of it . ’
4 But as he says I 'll probably get in he said er I was doing something .
5 Q I 'd really love some oomph in my hair and my hairdresser says I 'll only get it with a perm .
6 Erm we 'll do I 'll just get you to write that out in words and then we 'll have a break
7 ‘ I do n't believe I 'll ever get married , ’ he says .
8 And I was told I would never get a job as a fireman .
9 If I do , I know I 'll never get it out again .
10 ‘ I was obviously disappointed , but as always in football , I must look forward and hope I can quickly get back into the game .
11 And all I thought was , I never liked Coca Cola and I suppose I 'll never get to like it now .
12 Magill was n't the first time I 've given my Little All for my job , but that ca n't mean I can only get it right when …
13 Because he knew I could handle it , he knew I would n't rip him off , and he knew I 'd automatically get treated with respect everywhere I went in the world to represent the company . ’
14 I had got my back almost round to the steps by this time but I knew I 'd never get my parka open and the front door key out unless I had an edge .
15 ‘ I thought I would just get in and catch the end but it was over in minutes .
16 It 's funny , Lucy was n't exactly planned , I think I thought I would never get pregnant .
17 Gloria Estefan at the moment , so I thought I 'd just get him the got a couple of records LP 's or whatever you call them now .
18 ‘ I thought I 'd never get home . ’
19 I thought I 'd never get out .
20 I was then granted unconditional bail , in spite of the fact that the magistrates knew all about the cocaine , which was one of the reasons I thought I 'd never get a sentence .
21 ‘ I loved Tony and there was a time when I thought I 'd never get over him .
22 When I first went , I thought I 'd only get them for a couple of weeks at the most .
23 I think I might just get a couple of nice hankies to go with them .
24 No we need to get I think I 'll just get half a dozen .
25 from scratch I do n't know whether I 'm allowed to do that , I think I can possibly get away with this .
26 The 24-year-old Middlesbrough player , beaten 5–3 , said : ‘ It means I can now get back to Ayresome Park to watch the Rumbelows Cup semi-final against Manchester United .
27 If it did I 'd never get the jade back — and , one way or another , I mean to have it ! ’
28 Yeah , I said I would probably get you some .
29 All my classmates and tutors said I 'd never get away with it .
30 I started up WordStar full of apprehension , thinking I 'd never get to grips with all those cryptic keystroke shortcuts .
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