Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] get " in BNC.

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31 A moment of panic welled up in her as she cried to herself , I must get away .
32 I must get away or I 'll be trapped here for life .
33 I thought , I must get as much walking practice as possible between now and tomorrow night .
34 I 'll work — I 'll do anything — only I must get away from here .
35 I must get back the sack . ’
36 And then , sticking a wet finger in the air , ‘ I must get downwind . ’
37 Do not say ‘ Oh I must get around to phoning Fred or Millie ’ and just keep putting it off .
38 ‘ Forgive me , I must get back to the hospital , ’ he said .
39 I must get yer father 's tea .
40 ‘ Now if you 'll excuse me , I must get home to me boys . ’
41 Oh God , colic , thought Perdita ; perhaps he 's eaten something he should n't , I must get him home .
42 ‘ That 's why I must get her back . ’
43 I must get it fixed before the winter . ’
44 I must get these people out of my head .
45 I must get out of this , she said aloud .
46 I must get help . ’
47 But you must understand , Albert , I must get married from my home .
48 So I must get over there now .
49 ‘ But I must get this package to you .
50 ‘ Tell him , ’ he said , ‘ tell him I must get into the Ship . ’
51 I must get them together again first .
52 I must get back to my poor mangled sods .
53 Well , I must get on with it .
54 I must get back , Rachel 's getting hungry , ’ she said quickly .
55 Co-operation is essential of course , but it will not do that I arrange everything so that you get enough exercise : for me to be healthy , I must get enough exercise .
56 I must get home soon , ’ I said .
57 There is some devilment afoot and I must get back to back up poor dear old Austen ’ .
58 I must get him alongside this time , he thought .
59 I must get in touch with er er
60 I must get home , back to the things I know ; maybe I 'll start to feel right again then .
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