Example sentences of "going to get [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Now he must be wondering how he is going to get through the week .
2 I do n't know how people are going to get through the winter .
3 People began to wonder how they were going to get through the evening .
4 I do n't know how I 'm going to get through the days .
5 At lunchtime the aid started going off and I suddenly realised that I was n't going to get through the afternoon — ’
6 That 's as much as her voice will stand , and we 'll have to cut quite a lot of those anyway if she 's going to get through the Season intact . ’
7 He felt so ill and exhausted he did n't know how he was going to get through the rest of the evening .
8 The point I 'm going to make is that erm , if we are n't going to get through the year and we 're all going to have to take a percentage of our March allowances because the money 's run out and we 're cash limited even if we give ourselves five percent extra , erm , could I get an assurance from the officers that the people that have n't put in their forms will get a note to remind them to do so , so that everybody is in there , you wo n't suddenly find that because you have n't had your claim form in by the fourteenth you 're gon na get nothing and everybody else is gon na get something .
9 ‘ I was just wondering how we were going to get through the next few hours . ’
10 Then she would n't be sitting here wondering how on earth they were going to get through the night .
11 I said that if I was going to get into the guitar business , I 'd got to make a highly precision piece — I could n't live with a 32nd or 16th of an inch tolerance and then have some old violin maker filling up the gap with plastic wood , or just leaving a huge crack around the joint as some people do , I had to find a way of making precision wood parts .
12 Inevitably , one of these names is going to get into the public prints and he will sue for libel .
13 I said that if I was going to get into the guitar business , I 'd got to make a highly precision piece — I could n't live with a 32nd or 16th of an inch tolerance and then have some old violin maker filling up the gap with plastic wood , or just leaving a huge crack around the joint as some people do , I had to find a way of making precision wood parts .
14 ‘ If it ever gets made , ’ says Howard , ‘ because I do n't think it 's ever going to get off the ground .
15 And soon we 're going to get to the point where we 'll be producing strings , each one with consistently the same sound-picture — and if it 's not , then we 'll instantly know what part of the process or what inconsistency in the materials is causing the problem .
16 The leading frog realized that if they were ever going to get to the new flower and survive there , there 'd need to be a lot more than one frog .
17 Was I going to get to the Sanctum before nightfall ?
18 What makes it even more sweet is the fact that they crapped on about us only getting to the 2nd round last year and how they were going to get to the final .
19 Until yesterday this was the nearest Mike Cratchley thought he was going to get to the chateau he had booked for a group holiday this summer .
20 I mean I mean during the week she never , she 's going to get to the stage except that Chris is taking Amy to ballet , she wo n't see Neighbours at all .
21 ‘ How are we going to get on the Shuttle ? ’ he said .
22 Sorry we 're being a bit this is too too surreal for the B B C you 're going to get on the line .
23 Primarily though it 's how you are in yourself at the time which determines whether you are going to get up the mountain and get back down .
24 ‘ If all I 'm going to get in the future is more talk and less music they can forget it . ’
25 Er and you then , you get to the time when you 're all going to get in the car and go off .
26 Nothing and no one is going to get in the way of that dream .
27 Well that is a very difficult one for anybody who erm has to try and sort out the ideological , tribal , personal rivalries in Uganda and to answer the question of whether these are going to get in the way of some sort of erm coherent government policy and political stability .
28 Erm and how we would generally distribute all this stuff that we 're going to get from the respective head offices , which is now filtering into our office , we 've got leaflets er car stickers question and answer booklets , that kind of stuff .
29 we are going to get from the three national executives erm a list of what the contributions are going to be .
30 Yes just before we leave however the question of what occur in my mind how you 're going to get from the present position in what appears to be a cost plus basis as we go along to a fixed cost basis and presumably the programme and I in in , are running as it were , are running effectively on the cost plus basis
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