Example sentences of "he would get " in BNC.

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1 And I said anyone ringing up D and telling him would get £25 .
2 As Layton said , ‘ He 'd get off some line , and then I would take the part of a character and so on .
3 In fact , he said if I wanted to bring along some mates , he 'd get us all in free .
4 Tom said if I brought some mates , he 'd get us in .
5 So his angle with me was that he 'd get me work and get the money owed to me .
6 He 'd get him to tell him next time he saw him .
7 It was unlikely that he 'd get connections at this time , though .
8 He knew he 'd get his own way , although he was careful to use only his right hand .
9 I 've been advised to stay away from political jokes ( they too often get elected ) but in the UK , party workers say : ‘ If you put a monkey up for Parliament here and stuck a red ( or blue ) rosette on him , he 'd get in . ’
10 Yes , he 'd deal with Majorie tonight , and he 'd get her to agree to make her token agreement to the adoption .
11 Inside , he ‘ used to make all the mince pies for Christmas ’ , peel the potatoes for Sunday lunch , and every morning make breakfast : ‘ you never had to get up and make a cup of tea of a morning , he 'd get up .
12 He was so young some nights , I mean he looked so young and so quiet , and I was scared for him you see , so scared that he 'd get it wrong , that he 'd waste himself .
13 I had a feeling he 'd get edgy after the turn , though .
14 If someone did n't own up to it , he 'd get all of them who had used that particular hut over the previous month , trying to find who had used that bandage and not reported it .
15 He 'd help me — he 'd get me a job sweeping the stage at his new place …
16 And sometimes , when there were visitors and raksi to drink , he 'd get the red bitch to sing — a mournful , wailing dirge that made us fall about with laughter .
17 If he had any sense he 'd get himself a good lawyer and keep his mouth shut . ’
18 And , for another thing , if he got any dirt on his clothes he 'd get a beating .
19 He 'd get out the camera and I 'd pose for him .
20 And then he 'd get up at two in the morning and start painting .
21 Colleague Roseanne Boyle , communications co-ordinator , said : ‘ He was very chatty and inquisitive about everything , but occasionally he 'd get very wide-eyed about all the attention and duck behind his mother 's legs , just like any other four-year-old . ’
22 He 'd get his mam to do them , or taken them down the launderette like Nick Kamen did .
23 And he 'd get it his way .
24 ‘ Whatever scrapes he 'd get you into , ’ one of them had once said , ‘ you always knew he 'd get you out . ’
25 ‘ Whatever scrapes he 'd get you into , ’ one of them had once said , ‘ you always knew he 'd get you out . ’
26 ‘ Ask anything you feel is necessary , ’ he said , and Brownlow knew he 'd get the truth .
27 He 'd get to the back door in time for his morning cup of tea and a warm by the kitchen range .
28 Failing that , he assured all and sundry that he 'd get the Duchess the best darn-tootin' ‘ deal ’ .
29 Sometimes he 'd get more hyped up and ride along on a snaking king-boogie , or work out a streak of magical stop-time sleaze like ‘ Boom Boom ’ ( first recorded in ‘ 61 ) .
30 Maybe later he 'd get the information he was after during pillow talk .
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