Example sentences of "[vb infin] a [noun] get " in BNC.
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1 | And you do n't need a ticket to get into the library . |
2 | You will need a car to get about . |
3 | You 'll need a solicitor to get out of it believe me . |
4 | She also thought Esther would need a hoist to get in and out of the bath . |
5 | We do not need a fund to get there but rather we need to face up to and deal with the systematic discrimination that women face . ’ |
6 | And I thought , you would need a miracle to get up there . |
7 | I hope it 's light when I do my test I 've just got ta do a back got black sort of snow white and I 'm gon na do . |
8 | Joel the Magician agrees to act as a trial judge , and lets the demons bring a lawsuit to get their house back . |
9 | ‘ They did n't mind a stranger getting involved in your family concerns ? ’ |
10 | And he — that is , he and Goibniu , thought that if we asked you — well , consulted you — you might provide a spell to get her free , ’ said Caspar . |
11 | ‘ He 'll only think a weasel got it , ’ said Lydia . |
12 | When the sea struck it it was terrific you know the whole tower trembled and you 'd think a giant got a hold of her and shook the whole thing up . |
13 | I suppose I had better make a move to get some clothes on you think ? |
14 | I am disappointed that the statement does not contain a commitment to get rid of the poll tax in Scotland a year earlier , because it was inflicted on Scotland a year before everyone else . |
15 | A friend said last night : ‘ It will cost a fortune to get this car back to its former glory . |
16 | It 'd only take a minute to get back and then all this would be over . |
17 | ‘ It 'll take a minute to get at it . |
18 | Of course , it 'll take a day to get it settled ; but I can put up with that . ’ |
19 | However , their initial charge is 6% , so it would take a while to get any return on your money ! |
20 | It will take a while to get the body out ; they have to get more guys down there , take photographs ; the usual shit . |
21 | I want to have you about the house because I brought you a little souvenir from New York , only it may take a while to get it out of my suitcase . |
22 | ‘ It will take a while to get used to it . ’ |
23 | Do n't take a tanning to get a tan |
24 | ‘ Do you have a way to get in ? ’ he asked . |
25 | She was afraid she might have a problem getting rid of him — not altogether sure she wanted to — but in the lobby he merely took her hand and raised it to his lips . |
26 | I 'm sure it 's like joining the circus I would n't of thought you 'd have a problem getting involved in it |
27 | ‘ I did n't have a chance to get a briefing from Graeme but I did n't get one when I took over from Kenny Dalglish . |
28 | We have come from the country to a city , and I shall have a chance to get settled in and find new friends before they all take off . |
29 | On top of this , inevitably but it seems rather unfairly , they have to deal with the problem that faces every teacher in a new school : the fact that they do not know its geography , its structure and its rules , both explicit and unwritten , nor do they have a chance to get to know the personalities and quirks of more than a handful of either pupils or teachers . |
30 | " Things wo n't have a chance to get worse and do n't worry . |