Example sentences of "[vb mod] get [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We must get closer , ’ Benjamin muttered .
2 While we must get closer to the market , the proposals continue to ignore the reality of market forces in a misguided attempt to solve undesirable social objectives .
3 ‘ They must get frightfully bored , standing there beckoning all day , ’ mused Bernice .
4 A moment of panic welled up in her as she cried to herself , I must get away .
5 I must get away or I 'll be trapped here for life .
6 I 'll work — I 'll do anything — only I must get away from here .
7 To survive , a butterfly must get away from it — at least 25cm away if it is to be certain of living until morning .
8 ‘ I 've come too far from the ways of men to be able to go back now … but we must get away from that sea ! ’
9 ‘ Because he must get away from this . ’
10 We must get away from here . ’
11 You must get away , even if it 's only for a couple of days .
12 She must get away from Nathan Bryce as fast as she could .
13 I must get away , she thought .
14 On she went , unable any longer to run , her chest heaving with effort , salt tears hot on her cheeks , the only thought in her mind that she must get away .
15 And to do this she must get away , must ‘ know somewhere else ’ .
16 As Frank was talking his arm had gone round May 's shoulder and he was hugging her to him , and of a sudden Peggy felt she must get away from this family scene or she 'd burst out crying .
17 I must get away .
18 She had always known that she must get away from him some time in order to reach Lori , and there could n't be a better opportunity .
19 To pile up the runs you must get over 40 with three darts — any excess is added to your score .
20 Excuse me now , must get upstairs . ’
21 No further question was invited , so I said , ‘ It must get pretty lonely out at the Lodge . ’
22 He 's the rock Northern Ireland 's strikers must get past if they want to succeed at Lansdowne Road next week .
23 And then , sticking a wet finger in the air , ‘ I must get downwind . ’
24 ‘ Now if you 'll excuse me , I must get home to me boys . ’
25 ‘ I must get home soon , ’ I said .
26 I must get home , back to the things I know ; maybe I 'll start to feel right again then .
27 I MUST get home before sundown .
28 She did n't say : I must get home to Peter , but it was her thought .
29 I reckon she must get home , take home about eighty quid a week or something .
30 In early retirement older workers have a socially acceptable alternative to the stigma of unemployment , that is not available to younger people ( Bruche and Casey 1982 : 112 ) ; but first they must get close to pension age .
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