Example sentences of "[modal v] get [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But whatever happens , you must get into a good position for the start of the base leg .
2 No , they it 's the council collects it and in Uttlesford , that 's why I said we should get at the same time an Uttlesford councillor because I would
3 It should get on the 800 server series in the third quarter .
4 Now we 've not done aggression , so there 's absolutely no way that you 're expected to know anything about it , but that 's a typical question that you might get on a social psychology paper .
5 You might get through a few months , gross good luck see you to a year , but from then on the odds against survival lengthened considerably .
6 You mean you might get into a good habit ?
7 Mr Smith 's MP is concerned that this kind of material might get into the wrong hands .
8 I want to just go and have a look in them you see if you 've well anyway Well erm , I might get to a certain extent .
9 ‘ That 's not what I meant — of course you 'll get over the rotten bastard .
10 They say twenty five children at the primary school get more individual attention than they 'd get at a larger school .
11 there 'd just these straight powers of X , and you could do that and you 'd get to the same answer as we get to it 's just that this is a quicker way of doing it .
12 He 'd get to the back door in time for his morning cup of tea and a warm by the kitchen range .
13 but in the twenties I was better at the pictures or somewhere like that , which you could get for a few pence , but you 're not walking about or doing tiring thing .
14 It was as green a light as you could get for the never-ending demands for U-turns from Mr Gould , followed by several Shadow Cabinet colleagues .
15 If she could get to the main hall , she could automatically open the gates from the instrument panel by the front door .
16 The manual is the nearest one could get to an International Code Sportif or Sporting Code which enables all competitively minded flyers of steerable or stunt kites to operate on identical standards .
17 No , the only way the Seven could get at The New Hope would be to try to blow it out of the sky from below .
18 The ceilings were so low that one wonders how anyone could get at the carding machines to clean them .
19 ‘ I could score on Wednesday and become a national hero , but a week after I could get into a little incident and it would be all over the back pages again and I 'm a villain .
20 Just as I was trying to find a hole in the hedge , so that I could get into the next field , I saw another giant coming towards me .
21 I was hoping we could get through a certain amount of work . ’
22 They crashed through their set as if they were in a competition to see who could get through the most songs in the shortest time , sounding like an unrehearsed version of the group Charlie and I had seen in the Nashville .
23 In other words , I mean that was a basic kind of training you could get as a mechanical engineer .
24 You could get outside the protected area of the hold .
25 It may well be that when the archaeologists and historians have studied a sufficient number of towns intensively in this country , as they have done abroad , we shall add something appreciable to our knowledge of English history , knowledge which we could get in no other way .
26 Two black Honda scramblers were parked close to the workbench and her first thought was to put them out of action , but she doubted whether she could get in a clear shot without exposing her head .
27 The card is too expensive on the off-chance I could get in an away game during the season .
28 During that period of Swedish football , you could get in the national squad by postal application .
29 She obeyed and he watched with still , dark eyes until she was as far as she could get from the trembling animal .
30 Nevertheless , the authority of an ecumenical Council , more representative of the whole world than any previous Council , working responsibly and prayerfully across four years with all the support it could get from the ablest theologians , is clearly in human and ecclesial terms as considerable as can be .
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