Example sentences of "[adv] he [modal v] get " in BNC.
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1 | Being a half brother to Rubstic and Kildimo , the further he goes the better he will get . ’ |
2 | And better he should get the hard lesson now , than later . |
3 | If only he could get enough room to swing it against the Eye … |
4 | ‘ If only he could get away from his mother he 'd love to go to Italy . ’ |
5 | He had lots of money ; perhaps he would get drunk … the pubs would be open soon . |
6 | If he went on coming down here , perhaps he 'd get a boat . |
7 | It was all down to them thinking , oh , Glen 's at art school , perhaps he can get it done for us . |
8 | Perhaps he could get off the hook by saying he would go in the morning ? |
9 | Perhaps he could get a doctor 's certificate , to say it would do him a damage . |
10 | In the meantime , perhaps he could get her a blouse and skirt from somewhere . |
11 | Perhaps he could get him between breakfast and school . |
12 | Perhaps he should get in touch |
13 | Perhaps he should get in step with the rest of the Government . |
14 | It was all he could get out . |
15 | Thought if he sucked up to God enough he 'd get away with it . ’ |
16 | So he might get his wall built but he might have to wait a year before he starts it . |
17 | Perhaps we could arrange for our illustrious chairman to get himself a logon onto the internet or what ever so he can get instant feedback from the fans . |
18 | So he 'd get the ten thousand back . |
19 | Indoors he can get through almost half a show with one guitar — but then I try and get him off that , so that we do n't have the problem of breaking strings . ’ |
20 | Soon he would get up and say he must be going . |
21 | Tonight he can get no further than the salutation . |
22 | If he just phones them up tonight he can get a ticket . |
23 | And despite , you know , managed , he somehow he 'd get them through and get . |
24 | Mr Gorbachev told the Americans that the Soviet people would judge his perestroika by how quickly he could get food and consumer goods into the shops . |
25 | Together they would go to the Tivoli and Grand Theatres in Manchester , and when they got home he would get her to imitate the dances she had seen . |
26 | Maybe later he 'd get the information he was after during pillow talk . |
27 | Sooner or later he will get the chance in Norway 's line-up , but if he leave Elland Road now he will never ever get the chance of playing for his DREAMTEAM again . |
28 | So now he 'll get all the drink tomorrow . |
29 | So now he would get them for something they might not have done . |
30 | ‘ Now he must get accustomed to these kind of kicks . |