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

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1 ‘ I think you should get into bed .
2 You see , you are my responsibility and I should get into trouble if you were not properly searched . ’
3 I shall not allow myself to be tempted to discuss devolution , Mr. Deputy Speaker , apart from getting into trouble with you , I should get into trouble with my Hon. Friends .
4 ‘ I always thought that I might get into meteorology later , but of course you never do , ’ says Alison without too much regret .
5 ‘ If they catch you up here , ’ said Philip , ‘ you 'll get into trouble . ’
6 ‘ Ma 'll get into trouble if you do n't come .
7 ‘ If I say what I think , I 'll get into trouble .
8 yeah , well let me just read you two or three verses from Exodus , chapter forty , this is what it says then the cloud covered the tent of meeting and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle and Moses was not able to enter the tent of meeting because the cloud had settled on it and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle and throughout all their journeys whenever the cloud was taken up from over the tabernacle the sons of Israel would set out , but if the cloud was not taken up then they did not set out until the day that it was taken up , for throughout all their journeys the cloud of the Lord was on the tabernacle by day and there was fire in it by night , in the sight of all the house in Israel and if you were to turn over to kings you 've got a , you 've got a similar thing there with the dedication of the temple and as Be Ben was saying the power really it 's the it 's the presence of God , the shine , the glory , that cloud of , and so what , what , what catches the Lord Jesus up is really the glory of God here he is , the , the riseness , the glorified Christ being called up into heaven in the , in the glory , what he 's been glorified , so he withdraws his physical , physical presence from one place here on earth to present there on the throne and yet by the holy spirit to be every where now Jesus then , he did n't cease to be truly man at either his resurrection or at his ascension , he stays man , God , the God man all the way through and it 's still true today he is the God man today and that 's important for you and me , think of the very worse experience that you have ever had in your life , think of the very worse experience that could happen to you , with the exception of you know that of , of say total failure of some awful sin , the worse thing , maybe a loss of someone dear to you , someone very close to you , er , er , a bereavement , the most awful experience you have had well he has gone through , he has known that experience , he has , has tempted in all points like as we are he knows our frame , he remembers were dust and he has been there and it is a man who has experienced those same experiences that you and I experience day by day , year after year , it is a man who has gone that , who has walked that path , who is in heaven interceding and praying for us , we 'll stop there cos time has gone erm we 'll stop there , we wo n't go on otherwise I 'll get into trouble During this past month some of the questions in the New Testament , the first one we looked at you remember was that question that Jesus asked of his disciples , do you believe that I am able to do this , then we looked at a question which the disciples asked of Jesus , why could we not cast it out last week we looked at another question , are only a few people going to be saved and this morning I 'd like us it 's the final one of these questions not that there are n't other questions in the New Testament and scores , scores of others but were just looking at four er throughout this month , I 'd like us to look this morning for one at , for a few minutes , at one that Jesus asked of a man who confronted him , I 'd like to read a few verses from Luke chapter eighteen , Luke chapter eighteen I 'm gon na read from verse thirty five , it 's the well known account of blind Bartimaeus , Luke chapter eighteen and verse thirty five and he came about that as Jesus was approaching Jericho a certain blind man was sitting by the road begging , now hearing a multitude going by he began to inquire
9 With any luck we 'll get into pope 's Bottom later on today ’
10 ‘ Combines 'll get into pope 's Bottom . ’
11 ‘ I knew we 'd get into trouble , ’ said Camille .
12 Pupil : " Because I 'd get into trouble if I did n't . "
13 Assuming that one 's locker and bedspace was satisfactory , the Sergeant would salute and leave the room , meaning that you could get into bed and go to sleep .
14 Damian Flint , the man she admired so much , thought she was some cheap little floozy he could get into bed while taking Swift at the same time .
15 ‘ She wanted to ring the school the next day but her sister told her you could get into trouble if your child was not attending school .
16 They do n't know , for instance , if they could get into trouble for recommending the various clinics offering ‘ abortion tourism ’ to neighbouring countries ?
17 Another more immediate solution would be to combine an outing with others who live near you so that you could get into town on a bus and then share a taxi back ; or ask a car owner to give you a lift , in exchange for petrol money and perhaps some skill that you can offer .
18 You could get into role play and domination fantasies ; taking orders ; binding , roping and restraining ; or cross-dressing …
19 They always had somebody staying there ; and we used to get into bed about ten o'clock — later than that sometimes when they had a dinner party !
20 I used to get into bed with her after school .
21 Er now if you broke a window , this was the sort o how we used to get into trouble we should play maybe football or rounders or cricket or something and we 'd break somebody 's window .
22 A small sized gravel , ( about 10mm ) can be used for paths , but not for drives , as it would get into tyre treads .
23 He wanted to keep close to the poor bloody infantry , so he would get into discussion with the constable on the beat , the detective on a case ; and he would end up being drawn into endorsing action that the Inspector in charge would not countenance .
24 For example , we would get into trouble if we failed to notice that there was a blocked gas lid in the wall that someone could fall over .
25 When she had made the rounds of the many churches in Lynne , she was ‘ urged in her soul to go and visit certain places for ghostly health ’ , and her husband , either from kindness , or afraid that she would get into trouble , accompanied her .
26 And who would get into trouble for that ?
27 Right , let's get into DOS directory and pick up a Mouse Com or a mouse driver from there erm and execute , it will copy it into the root .
28 While this is happening we may get into standing , walking or sitting in ways that are a strain on the body .
29 ‘ A real sinner , ’ he had once described him as , ‘ who will get into heaven because he has stolen the gates . ’
30 She wants to take biscuits from the kitchen but she does n't because she knows she will get into trouble .
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