Example sentences of "[noun sg] to get you [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Maybe all you need is a ring to get you into my bed . ’
2 In nineteen eighty two , a loaf was thirty seven P and in ninety sorry eighty two , thirty seven P , ninety two , it 's fifty four P and er I 'm reliably informed by er my wife that you can actually get loaves less than that if you go to the er large supermarkets where they 're discounting the bread to get you in the store obviously .
3 You 'll feel like a Hollywood star during the journey as the classy chauffeur-driven vehicle comes complete with a television and video and there will be champagne on ice to get you in that million dollar mood !
4 Used to be a time when Mammy had a job to get you into one of those pretty dresses of yours , remember ?
5 Well the argument is that if you receive say a mobility allowance , and if we are laying on transport to get you to a Day Centre and back , maybe five days a week , then the argument is that that 's a fair levy against that allowance .
6 The generous buffet is both pleasing to the eye and the taste buds , with free wine to get you in the mood for an evening of entertainment .
7 The phone wo n't ring because there 's a two-second delay to get you into the device .
8 You do n't want your brilliant impromptu inspiration to get you into trouble .
9 There ai n't no pill to get you off the powder , Mr Breakspear , only will power .
10 ‘ He promises the world to get you into the mood , ’ said a Kensington socialite who dated him several times .
11 He has the ability to get you into the right frame of mind , to get you mentally prepared .
12 All those things happen to you , all those hormones , particularly adrenaline have got into your bloodstream because you need this sudden burst of energy to get you across the road .
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