Example sentences of "[modal v] get [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I must get straight back to the hotel ’
2 We must get first-class information about what these damned Twenty-fourthers have planned .
3 Councillors must get proper support , to ensure that they are drawn from all parts of the community and are not financially disadvantaged .
4 It is difficult , given Korngold 's Hollywood output , not to imagine this as a mighty movie score , but it is none the worse for that , and those existing admirers of Korngold 's music should get great pleasure from this .
5 You get you officially get should get paid time and a half on Saturday morning .
6 Monitoring for infantile methaemoglobinaemia should be carried out where the values are 50–100 mg/litre and babies should get bottled water at or above 100 mg/litre .
7 We have decided not to publish an illustration here in case any crocodile readers of this magazine should get advanced warning of what is in store .
8 Those that are at the sharp end of developments should get immediate feedback when criticisms arise but the relaying of complaints ought not to be an exercise in apportionment of blame .
9 Novices should get professional instruction at a riding school which has been inspected and approved by the British Horse Society .
10 MORE than £100 million of European aid could be on its way to the Highlands and Islands following a European Commission recommendation yesterday that the region should get top priority in EC regional spending plans .
11 If you see these signs you should get medical help without delay , as the baby needs special treatment to replace the lost water and salts .
12 The most important thing to remember is that a foal should get adequate colostrum from the mare in the first four to eight hours of life .
13 When the floating-point intensive TFP version of the R4000 being developed in conjunction with Toshiba makes its debut , all the appropriate SGI systems should get significant performance boosts .
14 If they are clearly being offered commercially — without any restricting statement — then we should get commercial quality .
15 Protestors have successfully prevented the demolition men from starting their work , but the firm which owns the hotel MacCarthy and Stone , says its angry that , despite months of consultations with the Council , it was never told the buildings might get protected status .
16 We might get killed deid . ’
17 Or she might get temporary work .
18 We might get paid release we might not erm and I think we 're gon na have to leave it and make some further enquiries and get back .
19 AND you 'll get return rail travel from your home in the UK .
20 I have to say because erm but you 'll get technical feedback on the areas you 've got wrong .
21 she 'll get paid , she 'll get paid travelling and everything for that so that er I do n't see that that 's erm
22 She says … he 'll get good milk and be taught discipline by his mum and wo n't get too attached to humans .
23 You 've fallen on your feet , let me tell you , you 'll get good food in this house .
24 You wo n't keep , you 'll get whole book !
25 You 'll get fucking hell .
26 And of course he came here , he , and one day and he says , could I gi give this place as an address and I 'll get social security ?
27 You 'll get quadruple school dinners !
28 ‘ Them that are lucky 'll get fresh meat later on , ’ he retorted .
29 There 's a good reason why you can run DOS on such a primitive computer — you 'll get primitive system .
30 Certainly if a legal if a custodian sentence was likely you 'd get legal aid .
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