Example sentences of "will get [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Please rest assured that nothing will get beyond the earliest stages of preparation without full consultation taking place .
2 Stock , Aitken and Waterman will write the music for the spectacular , which will get under way early in the new decade .
3 WHEN the polls close at 10pm , the serious business of celebrating the winning , or losing , will get under way .
4 For the past decade they have been more concerned with health-care than with wages and some fear that the benefits their members will get under a national plan could be less than they have managed to negotiate .
5 In Scotland , the assessors , in discussions with the Inland Revenue valuation office in Scotland , have been preparing for the actual task of valuation , which will get under way shortly .
6 But TT race organisers are confident the world 's most famous motorbike event will get under way on schedule despite transport hitches .
7 AN extended course for soccer coaches at school and club levels will get under way at Plas Arthur Leisure Centre Llangefny this Sunday at 10 am .
8 British Rail has consistently argued that people will get off the channel tunnel trains and get on to one of the five underground lines going through King 's Cross station , and that that will somehow solve the problem of increased passenger traffic .
9 The word ‘ acceptance ’ most emphatically does not mean that someone experiencing loss will get to the stage of saying , ‘ Ah , it 's all over , it does n't really matter any more . ’
10 He may feel he 's in a British Rail nightmare : he will get to his destination some time or other but he 's deeply unhappy about his discomfort while travelling .
11 Decide who you want to attend , where they are , how they will get to you and what will appeal to them .
12 But he does not believe it will get to that stage .
13 The news will get to your husband — and to this bloke 's wife ( if he has one ) .
14 Believe me , I am with you and you will get to Kano , but not with the help of a God who cheats for you .
15 'But I want you to know tonight , ’ said Martin Luther King in his final and most famous speech in Memphis in 1968 , ‘ that we , as a people will get to the promised land . ’
16 ‘ Maybe the pressure will get to him like it did eventually to me .
17 ‘ You will get to a point , if we have not got there already , when exam passes will be meaningless .
18 So , whether it 's a big job or a little job , you can be sure Baby Fresh will get to the bottom of it .
19 That 's the kind of thing that will get to you and make a difference in eight months of being in a popular band with a lot of money .
20 Once in a while at least , the philosopher must be allowed to approach the psychologist as a counsellor and to say : if you leave the Sorbonne by the exit in the Rue Saint-Jacques , you can either turn up the hill or go down towards the river : if you go up , you will get to the Panthéon which is the resting place of a few great men , but if you go downhill then you 're bound to end up at the Préfecture de Police .
21 Further , in professional terms , the systematic focus on serious crime is probably the nearest that many of the journalists on the popular newspapers will get to what the quality press regard as investigative journalism .
22 It will get to Unix SVR4 ES/MP a year from now .
23 If the beetles crawl in any direction they will get to the edge .
24 ‘ And than , voilà , Inspector Rose will get to the bottom of the mystery and we can enjoy our holiday . ’
25 I will get to the bottom of it , Merrill resolved .
26 ‘ But at least we will get to Fontainebleau .
27 One of the significant benefits of using the medium of the free newspapers is that the information will get to those special needs groups ( women , ethnic , disabled ) who , for a variety of reasons , may not have access to other newspapers .
28 When we talk about our reductions , we will get to a point where the reductions that are being proposed to you , actually conflict with a number of policy directions that you are wanting to go in , and we 'll flag those up to you .
29 Something , something or someone will get to it .
30 I 'm pessimistic because I believe that if the council is to tackle what I still believe to be a big problem of the local authority then it can not really do so without the support of the largest party on this authority and if we have heard erm an honest assessment of their perception of of the case , I I really I really do despair that this council will will get to the bottom of the problem .
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