Example sentences of "would [adv] get " in BNC.

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1 If a motorist did enter , he would eventually get a bill .
2 None of them doubted that they would eventually get to Greece .
3 The popes were prepared to be tolerant in this matter , in the hope that Edward would eventually get launched again on crusade , a hope stimulated by his taking the cross in 1287 when he vowed to depart in June 1293 and by the fall of Acre in 1291 .
4 She had also considered that Vaclav Trefusis would eventually get tired enough to stretch his authority and pull the plug anyway , listing his Dreamers as acceptable losses .
5 At an adjoining table , Sharon Dudley and David Wilson described themselves as consultant marketists — they sell discount cards on the basis that ‘ it gives people the stuff they want for three-quarters of the normal price and the shops would rather get 75 per cent of something than nothing in recessionary times ’ .
6 Private and local jurisdiction was also shrunk by the reorganization of the royal courts to provide a more convenient service to litigants and prosecutors , who would rather get justice in the king 's court than risk appeal from lesser courts .
7 Of course all of this took place on St Helena , when one cynically feels that the British would rather get rid of Napoleon .
8 Such MPs would , it is true , know that territory better than any incoming outsider , and being known there would presumably get off to a flying start in the pursuit of popularity .
9 If Amanda would only get it over with , thought Don .
10 He knew he would only get one chance with the plastic .
11 For instance , shipping conferences or consortia are not intrinsically anticompetitive , but would only get EC clearance if member firms still had to compete with independent lines on any given route and if the cost savings and other spin-offs from collaboration were passed on to clients and consumers .
12 Headquarters who 'd decreed that we would only get work by
13 When Durbeyfield heard he would only get a few shillings for Prince 's dead body , he rose to the occasion .
14 He did say that with the mass attendance at around about nine hundred that we would only get one priest
15 the first thing that we , we , we would respect is and suggest and this is a course which has been offered erm , erm , in order of other cases , er , we should ask that the er because of the adjournment necessary for investigation , the , the money will attract interest and we would ask for an order that the erm , the plaintiff is entitled to interest at the special account rate on any lump sum hereafter ordered to be paid , now what that means is that if at the end of the day the instruction say goes off and the conventional lump sum order is made , we are entitled to interest on the whole of that lump sum , if on the other hand a structured settlement is put into position and er part is either applied to the purchase of the annuities , in the commercial way to try and settle it or taken it back by the health authority , in consideration for self funding structured settlement , then we would only get the interest on the actual cash we have been kept
16 Now if she re-dialled she would only get the apartment ringing incessantly ; the call before she had lost and she had n't a clue where its destination was .
17 But they would only get two you see , and they would go on and that two would have to find another two to go on the following night .
18 After six months you would only get half your salary so this would then go down to fifteen thousand .
19 I mean looking at the game you just could n't believe United would only get a point out of it erm when you went in at half time only one nil up , you so dominated the game I do n't think Charlton had a chance did they ?
20 In this country you get a , you know , child benefit that you and in America you would obviously get a tax deduction if you have children .
21 One would literally get letters from eight to eighty , with a tremendous number of university students , all asking questions about the motivation of the series , how long it was going to carry on , questions I was n't even qualified to answer sometimes .
22 The barges used to come down the Leeds and Liverpool canal right down to Tate and Lyle 's , where they had chutes that came down from the building into the barges and the coal was sucked up because the coal was very fine ; and the poor people there — they 'd be on the other side of the canal and one would perhaps get on a barge and throw two or three pieces of coal and then scamper up .
23 Such tests , used in a design similar to that of David employing chelating agents , would perhaps get us nearer to the point where truly causal relations could be studied .
24 Well , if he lived in the north- east , er part of this county , that great ar area where there is very little in terms of infrastructure perhaps er er it 's a pity we ca n't have a few more hysterics and we would perhaps get further down the road .
25 Now let's be honest here put yourself in their situation , the obvious thing in the storm and th the water comes crashing over , well you do n't really want to fill the boat with water so you start bailing the water out , when you realize you 're not gon na be successful cos more is coming in than you can get out and the storm is not abating , you would naturally get agitated and if for nothing else , at least you can come and help us to bail out !
26 ‘ He would just get annoyed , ’ explained Endill .
27 He deliberately placed little emphasis on Crack in his film , because he ‘ figured it would just get in the way . ’
28 If you was biking home , you would just get a smir of rain on your faces
29 Had n't believed that they would just get down on their knees and die , heads bowed .
30 ‘ I thought I would just get in and catch the end but it was over in minutes .
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