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

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1 Indeed , one of them may get more information out of it than the author realised he was putting into it .
2 Another group went to talk to the ‘ Educated Youth ’ ( i.e. young people who after leaving school in the city go to work in the commune and learn from the peasants ) — after 2 or more years in the country , a few of them may get the chance for further training or education before they are assigned to their jobs ( there is no such thing as applying for a job here ) .
3 There 's a lesson here for the BBC or for any television organisation — and it 's important that everyone should get that lesson right .
4 Kylie admitted : ‘ I think Green issues are very , very important and everyone should get involved wherever they can and take notice of the problems .
5 Everyone should get around the table and talk , it is the only way forward . ’
6 But then , to my mind , the person that who , who threatens to punch the lights out and gets whatever they want , everyone should get the degree of service .
7 No-one should get in her way
8 Nothing must get in the way . ’
9 Of course she does n't know what my life was like for six years or so , although I may get round to telling her , in time .
10 ‘ If I climb up I may get him , ’ Penny said to herself .
11 ‘ I rather hope I may get those concerned to invite me to do you in the Authors and their Work series — though I have n't done anything about it — I might then like to quote a bit or two out of a letter ( e.g. about Ivy ) , but I devoutly hope you will be able to censor the thing for yourself ’ — for there was still hope , or I was allowed to think so .
12 I need to be able to see the path ahead in order to plan my route well in advance , or else I may get myself into an awkward position .
13 God willing , Pa says , I may get to have a double helping tomorrow .
14 I gu my guess is if I ask the audience I I may get an answer I do n't like here .
15 I may get a mention . ’
16 ‘ I want to visit my old school friend Nellie Musgrove , who lives in the Via Botteghe Oscure , ’ said Daisy firmly , ‘ so I may get Edwin to take me along there .
17 Anyway , who knows , I may get the odd half-hour just to pop down the gangway and explore those fascinating little shops down there . ’
18 tt oh , I said to Billy I said instead of getting one of them plastic ones , I may get one of them wooden ones , just , you know sort of like dear the wooden ones
19 I may get a .
20 ‘ Forgive me , Dorothy , I must get back to my office . ’
21 First of all , I must get to a bus stop that serves Heathrow , which means heading towards Kensington and the Bayswater Road .
22 But evidently he is n't , and I must get him back . ’
23 ‘ Darling , I must get on .
24 This can find expression in ‘ I must get him to make a will before he dies ’ — a basic desire to get things sorted out — and may extend to attempts to resolve family quarrels , an anxiety that the sun should not in this case go down fur ever on wrath .
25 Well , I must get back to work .
26 I must get out of here or I shall say other things .
27 Somehow I must get up the Library steps , for if I can get in there before they reach me , they wo n't be able to duff me in .
28 ‘ Oh , ’ she replied , ‘ I must get it out of the library ! ’
29 But Louis was on deck and Gomez shrugged his apologies : ‘ I must get the trucks loaded .
30 I must get straight back to the hotel ’
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