Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [adv] get [noun] " in BNC.

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1 aha , that 's , so I did , cos this week well maybe on a diet I 'll , I 'll just get salad stuff and , you know when you , I 'll just get the mince and er shops that shops that and I 'll just get me frozen stuff at the , you know , just at the
2 I 'll just get Charlotte some squash .
3 Would you hold on a moment I 'll just get Margaret to the phone cos she really deals with the bookings hold on a second !
4 I 'll probably get rheumatism in my shoulder and nobody to blame but myself .
5 I could always get Fenella or somebody to answer the phone and I was n't in the phone book , so I figured that if I chickened out , I could block her .
6 ‘ I was utterly miserable , ’ she recalls , ‘ I was in the position where I could actually get work to a standard that was good enough to attract support but there were n't any funds . ’
7 I 'd rather get Leeds tickets for it of course , but I 've a mate over from Norn Irn for a few days ( ex Larne and Crusaders player ) and he 's not a LUFC member .
8 I can easily get proof . ’
9 I can probably get freelance credentials .
10 I might be able to pick up Radio 5 when conditions are good cos I can usually get Radio 2 and even RTE ( Irish station ) late in the evening .
11 I can always get Dixon — ’
12 I can still get training and get a job .
13 While there may be pain on pressure over the centre of the bony pelvis if osteitis is present , you may also get pain if you attempt sit-ups , kick a ball or even turn over in bed .
14 I think you should just get pencil crayons cos otherwise we 'll never be able to use them .
15 I wondered if she might ever get frostbite ; I was sure I could see little crystals of ice glinting on her faint moustache .
16 Belcher si not a great beer-drinker either , but for Morse and Dexter there 's no better way of ending the day at the pub , one of their favourite haunts is the Kings Arms where you might even get Dexter to admit he might actually share one or two of his creation 's habits .
17 By comparing the film Apocalypse Now ( 1978 ) with the story on which it is based — Joseph Conrad 's " Heart of Darkness " ( 1902 ) — you might gain ideas about differences between film and writing as media , or differences between an early twentieth-century text and a late twentieth-century text ; you might also get ideas about narrative by comparing how the two narratives are the same and how they differ .
18 You 'll just get Famlio trying to kill you as well as Gharr . ’
19 You 'll both get copies of it . ’
20 ‘ Poor you — and you 'll probably get rheumatism sitting here , unless they all hurry up .
21 So that 's why your top ten names really , the no , the people you 'll probably get appointments with , you do n't want to be ringing them all up on Thursday night , otherwise you 'll blow them all .
22 effect of a Wurli I mean , that 's the beauty about it you , you 'll never get hold of a Harley Davidson , but you might get hold of a petrol cap .
23 The reason we 've elected not to give you lecterns is you 'll never get lecterns in real life .
24 you 'll still get cancer
25 yeah you 'll still get it to you , you 'll still get cancer with it cos er , it 's coming through and you 're still getting it on your chest
26 That 's what I 'm saying you 'll still get people who , they do n't qualify for any of these benefits
27 Yes , I do n't think you 'll ever get unanimity on something like this .
28 mm , well , I visit ladies in the nineties and they 're called Emma and Alice and Amy and all these names that are being used for children now , but I do n't think you 'll ever get Fred , Sidney
29 say , if you 've got thirty thousand in , you 'll only get protection on
30 People in my trade are supposed to be able to help , but I 've only been able to come up with the old platitude : ‘ Do n't buy a £500 car from a dealer because you 'll only get £100 worth of vehicle — the rest will be profit . ’
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