Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [pers pn] [vb mod] get " in BNC.

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1 If you sit down you might get chosen but if chosen but if you 're shuffling around , that 's it .
2 Daft thing about it , but I thought rather than hang on I 'll get in there and get off .
3 in the heat , once it 's cooled down you 'll get the familiar appearance of a glossy surface of pottery , with the oxide having also fired and sometimes changed colour and that 's your colour underneath , on your base a layer of colour and then a plastic surface right if I talk about glaze , erm vitrify does , did anybody understand that ?
4 George moved so she could get out of the chair .
5 They 're frozen so I 'll get them out
6 If you leave that drawer open , I think there 's more pyjamas to come so I 'll get them for you .
7 It will , of course , be located somewhere so obscure that Dougie Donnelly will be required to voice-over a map on a television commercial explaining how you can get there with the family this Sunday .
8 And so there 's a tremendous onus upon your good selves , to highlight the experience if you like and expertise you have of spotting problems , and explaining how you will get around then within the given fee-bid .
9 One of the things we are doing during International Women 's Celebrations is we 're putting on a jobs and training opportunities fair , in Templar Square in the middle of Cowley Centre erm on the fifteenth of March between ten and four , so any women who want to know how they can get back to work , or what training opportunities there are available , are welcome to come .
10 I do n't know how we shall get them out , because they are exhausted and probably they will find it difficult to walk .
11 I do n't know how I would get on without them now .
12 There are lots of other places I would like to visit — Vienna , for the music , would be high on my list but I do n't know how I would get there .
13 ‘ In fact , I do n't know how I 'll get on without you . ’
14 If I ca n't get promotion on the basis of all the hard work I 've done for the organisation over the last five years then I do n't know how I can get it .
15 would n't you , I do n't know how you 'll get round it
16 They want information about what the band is doing ; or they want to know where they can get T-shirts , sweatshirts , concert tickets and other merchandise .
17 I 'd love to know where I could get a manual .
18 And incidentally er about that video , ca n't tell you where you can them on the air but if you want to know where you can get Portrait Of A City , if you ring us on we 'll tell you .
19 ‘ Do you know where we can get any dwarves ? ’
20 Do you know where we can get a fix ? ’
21 Perhaps you might even know where I might get some made .
22 ‘ And , ’ he continued , ‘ you do n't know where I can get some good stout boots , small-like , and I do n't want no commentary , jest want to know . ’
23 PS Do you know where I can get a copy of Rick Dangerous 2 on tape ?
24 If you do stay away I can tell you the trainer will know where you can get a deal like that .
25 He said he 'd just come back from Amsterdam and he had tried some and said it was great and did I know where he could get some .
26 So she went instead to the place that advertised on the tube that it helped you if you were pregnant ; she thought there might be the small chance that they would know where she could get an abortion .
27 You do n't know when we 'll get a day like this again .
28 I do n't know when we 'll get them .
29 I just do n't know when we could get it all together though — that 's the only problem . ’
30 People do n't know when they can get it or not .
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