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

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1 If only Italy believed you could get ahead without it , simply by doing things well .
2 you could get nearly four thousand interviews could n't you , altogether ?
3 ‘ She is a dragon , ’ said Dinah , ‘ but she keeps me from annoyance , and Papa had the room designed so that no one could get straight in . ’
4 If only she could get right away from him for a while , then she 'd be able to cope .
5 It might well give her a better perspective on things if she could get right away for a short time .
6 You could get both at the Turk 's Head , and coffee and Horlicks and Tizer and Eccles cakes and jam doughnuts .
7 But it 's not recommended for everyone — after all , things could get rather choppy during the rush-hour …
8 On one occasion I was round at a neighbour 's house and despite my warnings that it could get rather messy , they insisted that I show them how Dawn fed .
9 ‘ That caps it , that does , ’ said Jack , moving the pick-up so Tom who was coming up on his tractor could get past .
10 It was all sorted out after some confusion and a lot of ill-feeling ; the BMW people moved their boat forward so cars and trailers could get past it to the road .
11 ‘ I have calculated that selling the girdles at normal price — and in Leningrad this day I could get double the normal price at least — but at normal price I could still retire at the end of one day 's work .
12 Could get pretty confusing .
13 ‘ The girl was positive she could contact the Angels if only she could get deep enough into Lucifer 's atmosphere .
14 Beliefs that we could get just by thinking ( such as beliefs about logic and mathematics ) I 'm going to ignore .
15 They 've won six matches on the trot since their victory at Blaina and could get even better .
16 If they could get even some of the men in Grantley to take the blood test they would be halfway home .
17 FARMERS who regularly lease out milk quota could get even higher prices from dairy companies after the milk board system is dissolved .
18 And if you could get here by half past seven those of you who have got items , it 'll be much appreciated cos it takes quite a time to set them out .
19 She says — she says she thinks she could get well again if children believed in fairies .
20 There may be nothing else in this trick for you , but you could get dead finding out . ’
21 According to the Malawian government if three large-scale projects were initiated along the lines of the Upper Livulezi pilot project , each serving up to 25 000 people Malawi could get somewhere near the decade target .
22 Lieberman and Michaels ( 1962 ) found that they could get reasonably accurate recognition of attitudes using short recording of sentences spoken in different ways , but that when the recordings were distorted in such a way that most acoustic information was removed ( e.g. the speech sounds , voice quality , loudness variations etc. ) leaving only the pitch information — that part traditionally equated with intonation — listeners ' ability to recognise the attitudes was seriously reduced .
23 He would not have liked it if she seemed to be saying that they could get away any time they wanted to .
24 I got the impression very quickly that she was going through a period where she was experimenting a lot with what she could get away with as an individual .
25 He knew he could get away safely because he had a reading back in London that evening , and it could n't lead to further meetings because he was going away soon .
26 It was rather nice being ill — he could get away with not clearing up his dishes .
27 He knew he could get away with asking her to do this — she had a bit of a weakness for him .
28 — You could get away from it all , out there .
29 Every time I could get away I used to drive down to New York , where I 'm originally from , and go to the Paradise Garage . ’
30 But there were only soft , cold leaves remaining , and they got sucked in beneath her plate , to rest there clammily until she could get away to the bathroom .
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