Example sentences of "you [modal v] get " in BNC.

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31 If you buy from a retailer you may get some joy out of the manufacturer of the machine — but do n't count on it .
32 But you may get to keep the other assets from the marriage , or pay less to her over the years .
33 We had eaten a good dinner — among other things a golden bolster of an omelette bursting its seams with truffles — and drunk some excellent red wine of Cahors and afterwards a glass of that remarkable eau-de-vie of plums called Vieille Prune which is one of the great Dordogne products — another is the odd and delicious walnut oil with which , if you are lucky , you may get your salad dressed .
34 And in a mi , in a minority of cases you may get a sort of forminant region , this is er small scale , it 's perhaps a centimetre apart , across a series of lung lesions containing these little necrotic due to the er the presence of tubercle cila .
35 Second , if the worst comes to the worst and your supplier goes into liquidation or becomes subject to bankruptcy proceedings you may get compensation through the Mail Order Protection Scheme ( MOPS ) .
36 you know , and er you just did n't er you just did n't have er er y you may get a cinema once a week , or perhaps a dance once a week , but that er that wa that was the limit , you know .
37 . Well , you had what you went in you see , er you may get a you may have got a a trench-coat , or a poncho , you know , er er sort of a big cloak , er but er uniform in the in the accepted military sense , er , no . .
38 If you pray for liberty then you may get relief just because you pray , or because things happen anyhow which bring you liberty .
39 ‘ Whatever the truth of it , ’ said the earl with assurance , ‘ you have him safe in hold , you need only wait , and if he has indeed more and worse to tell , you may get it from the lad himself .
40 It means you may get your way without having to resort to desperate remedies .
41 I shall tell the police , but you may get away with them .
42 You may get help with the cost of NHS treatment if it is needed because of the disability for which you get a War Pension .
43 You may get a refund of the sight test fee and the voucher value of glasses or contact lenses if these are needed because of the disability for which you get a war pension .
44 If you have any queries about the help you may get , ask at the hospital .
45 This means that you may get some help with the costs of :
46 The , you may get by very nicely on very moderate physical ability in ordinary every day life because you can kind of order what you 're going to let yourself in for .
47 Yes , but C and G are actually very good er very sound er on their er ratios , they 're pretty good , but erm some of them are n't so good , and you know , be careful when you 're coming to invest in building societies I 'd stick to the major players at the moment , even though you may get a premium by going to a smaller society .
48 But whatever , we are keen on it now , we should always have been , and if you treat people at the work place just like dirt , if you continue to turn Britain into a sweat shop , drive down wages , drive down people 's rights , then you may get some form of external investment come into this country , but we will never compete with the Dutch and the Germans and the Scandinavians , and we will never have a happy and united country .
49 Well it would be I suppose it would be possible that that they could start their time together and work right through for years together , but invariably er that did n't happen because people were picked up and laid off as the boat progressed , er and if er Y you may get a a run for the one yard would need , say , six squads of of riveters , in a hurry .
50 I have to assume you require EMS memory , which is why you have specified the 1024 and RAM options , otherwise if you use AUTO instead , you may get more UMBs to play with .
51 A filling will cost about 40p and a tooth extraction about 80p , but if you know the form and haggle , you may get a better deal .
52 What seems to happen there is the bird that 's deserted has to stay with the existing family because if he or she erm deserts , those chicks will , will , will die , so er it 's what is sometimes called the Concorde fallacy that if you put a lot of resources into something , you 've got ta see it through , because if you pull out just before the end you can lose everything , whereas i if , if you stay on even if you know it 's a failure , erm at least you may get something out of it , so the , in that case wi with monogamous birds the parent that 's deserted the one that 's left may have to stay , because if they desert then they can have no reproductive success whatsoever whereas at least if they stay they get something .
53 I somehow do n't think they will take major amounts of money at those very restrictive odds , though I suppose you may get a couple of punters putting down a few quid each way : - ) .
54 you may get one very high , again that 's alright .
55 No , I was just thinking , we we 're , we 're debating the in the Commons at the moment , changing the parole board from having part-time members , to having salaried full-time ones , which are on limited contracts and that clearly puts those parole board members in a different position to the Home Secretary and one it 's ju you just do it because it 's a part-time activity , you may get some expenses that you think is important , and I just wanted to get clear whether the Chairman on a limited contract a large part of their work appointed by the employer .
56 Of course you may get some probably some very good people a added , I do n't know wh wh wh they 'll be none of us knows , er they 're are going to nowhere that they 're going to get their expenses , they 're also going to get their allowances , I do n't know what those allowances will be er and I would n't assume that they 're necessarily going to lessen their independents because they receive allowances , but it is weakened , it is weakening the powers of the local institutions which are an essential part of our democratic society in this country .
57 I mean if you allow everybody in the group to have free access to everybody else in the group you may get a sort of different characteristic erm than if you only allow certain hierarchy to exist within the group , certain lines of communication .
58 One of the problems is that you ca n't say one night you may get seven or eight calls .
59 The next night you may get two .
60 At home you may get away with a subtle plan to mislead and manipulate trusting relatives , but people at work or in your community wo n't be so easy going .
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