Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [modal v] get a " in BNC.
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1 | I mean I can get a bit more off you see . |
2 | Joan and Dennis will tell me all about it I 'm sure and I expect I will get a Christmas card from Kylie and her mother and father , ’ she added . |
3 | What we 're going to do is take you to the nearest place you can get a bus . |
4 | ‘ I get lots of film synopses sent to me and after this movie I hope I will get a lot more . |
5 | Even if it is absolutely essential to have one to prune expenditure I hope you will get a free hand to have a dissolution in the autumn as we can not recover any revenue or any industry now without a tariff … |
6 | Said Ferguson : ‘ I hope we can get a game fixed up for him some time this week . ’ |
7 | They figure they can get a thousand out over three years . |
8 | No but I mean you could get a a stage in |
9 | I mean you could get a decent meal |
10 | I mean you can get a dearer one a multiple |
11 | Oh look I could get a little cake . |
12 | I know I would get a bit excited if if I was on T V. |
13 | and then it 'll be all the rates , I know I can get a bit of rebate , but er , I do n't do bad really after having some rebate , but |
14 | Choose an easy water , where the fish are not too big and therefore fairly easy ; a place where you know you can get a lot of bites . |
15 | No directory information is provided so if you ca n't remember the file or path name you could get a bit stuck . |
16 | No , I know we can get a new one off him we can always get |
17 | ‘ It might not happen for Andrew for two or three years , but I know he will get a chance if he is good enough . |
18 | ‘ Oh , all right , ’ said Dolly , ‘ I suppose I 'll get a good hidin' if I start runnin' about . ’ |
19 | Nicky said : ‘ I suppose I 'll get a lot of enjoyment out of teaching and hope I hope I can pass on some useful advice . ’ |
20 | I suppose I can get a cab home . " |
21 | ‘ I suppose I can get a bus for Baker Street somewhere here ? ’ said a rather gruff voice , addressing Penelope . |
22 | Among other things there is no sign of any late qualms about his reliance on the Apollo-Dionysus formula : as he had remarked to Rohde a few months earlier , " I really believe I can get a great deal out of the polarity . " |
23 | I somehow do n't think they will take major amounts of money at those very restrictive odds , though I suppose you may get a couple of punters putting down a few quid each way : - ) . |
24 | I suppose you must get a thrill out of it , but if you really knew anything you 'd go to the police . ’ |
25 | I suppose you must get a thrill out of it … stop imagining things about me . |
26 | when you 've done it all , I suppose you could get a bit further with his |
27 | I do n't know what will happen now , I suppose she will get a lawyer and I will be shafted . ’ |
28 | Bingham must get it right for a match I feel we can get a 0–0 draw or a 1–0 win out of — yes , I 'm serious ! |
29 | Well I guess we may get a we may get ourselves a waste disposable unit . |
30 | Because they must , I mean even though Mark 's are good suits , I mean they must get a lot of wear . |