Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] get [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | you may want to get advice from a local helping agency . |
2 | These measures may make getting information off the P N C more difficult , but they do not make it impossible . |
3 | ‘ I suppose I should have got hold of a nightdress for you . |
4 | er because they actually , I mean , the week , the week in Scotland we should have got overtime for that , but we have n't |
5 | ‘ Church leaders are convinced that ( Mr de Klerk ) does not appreciate the far-reaching nature of the steps he must take to get negotiations off the ground , ’ the archbishop said . |
6 | Mrs Wright must have got Lee to help her out of the car with the sack . |
7 | She must have got clearance at Gravesend and sailed up on the ebb . |
8 | Elfed must have got hold of the diary . |
9 | ‘ So somebody must have got hold of the list . ’ |
10 | Must have got machines to do it round like that |
11 | You must have got wind of a name or two … ’ |
12 | You see , whoever put that poisoned cherry on the cake must have got sugar on his hands , but could n't lick them because of the poison , and could n't wash them because there was no water available . |
13 | They must have got news at Forteviot . ’ |
14 | From day one , the new government must start to get Britain working again . |
15 | everybody 's like a giggly virgin on their first date when you phone them up and ha ha ha I 'll need to get permission and have you spoken to and you know and we may need to talk and all I want you to do is come along for |
16 | ‘ We 'll need to get gas somewhere . ’ |
17 | You 'll need to get agreement from everyone that if they end up in the minority they will bide by the majority decision . |
18 | I 'll have to get Cassie a ticket . |
19 | Or I 'll have to get hold of the police . ’ |
20 | I 'll have to get hold of him ! ’ |
21 | Well I 'll have to get hold of your address and I 'll send you a birthday card but I might not actually send you a real birthday card , I 'll probably send you like a piece of paper saying happy birthday or something . |
22 | ‘ I 'll have to get Caspar . ’ |
23 | I 'll have to get Roberto , my hairdresser , and his manicurist to virtually meet me off the plane . ’ |
24 | ‘ We 'll have to get permission from the families . |
25 | ‘ You 'll have to get Nicola some suitable green wellies , ’ she suggested nastily . |
26 | I 'm not sending him there I 'll have to get Geoff to tell you about the story of , you know erm drama he says is pretty bad because , I mean in drama you sort of mess about any way do n't ya ? |
27 | because er you 'll have to get mother settled |
28 | It 's all different times and well it 's turned , I 'll have to get Herbert to have a look at it . |
29 | But eventually I 'll be able to go to anyone I like if he 's cheaper I 'll have to get Dai Jones the carpenter from down the road instead . ’ |
30 | " Janie , you 'll have to get maternity clothes sooner or later . |