Example sentences of "[modal v] get [pron] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I must get them together again first . |
2 | You should get yourself down there . ’ |
3 | we should get you down there . |
4 | I 'll get somebody out here as well if you hurry up and give me that . |
5 | It was his birthday last week and I bought him got him those slippers and they were too big so I 'll get something else instead . |
6 | Oh alright well we 'll get something else then . |
7 | ‘ Silas is still longing to go to bed with me , so you can wish me luck that I 'll get him there eventually — but in the right circumstances , of course . ’ |
8 | I 'll get everything out tonight so you can just bring it with you . |
9 | The railway 's cheaper , and it 'll get us there just the same . ’ |
10 | Clearly it is not , but the hyperbole is a useful corrective to some of the simplistic notions presently informing the teaching of writing such as " If they have something interesting to say , they 'll get it down all right . " |
11 | It is such a complicated thing to try and do , you do need the support of the medical profession and of the managers of the health service and of the public , and you 'll get it more effectively if they can see by example what you 're trying to do comprehensively . ’ |
12 | ‘ It is such a complicated thing to try and do , you do need the support of the medical profession and of the managers of the Health Service , and of the public , and you 'll get it more effectively if they can see by example what you 're trying to do comprehensively . ’ |
13 | I 'll get it all right now |
14 | ‘ I 'll get you home now . |
15 | ‘ I 'll get you there safely and back . |
16 | That 'll get you back here by the fourteenth . ’ |
17 | He said , ‘ I 'll get you out tonight , ’ and he gave me some of his stuff — black polo-neck , black pyjamas . |
18 | Wa hey you lead me on and then you look away wa hey well that 's alright I 'll get you alone tonight and baby you 'll find you 're messing with dynamite so what do you wan na make those eyes |
19 | " Oh , I 've some studying to do , and I thought I 'd get it in now while the house is still quiet . " |
20 | ‘ If we could get him away then it would help us get the situation stabilised . |
21 | We could get them here nicely . |
22 | So this two bedroomed apartment in a hotel complex had been borrowed from some golfing friend of Mike 's , and here she was to stay until Mike could get her back home to London . |
23 | And nobody would pay anything to anyone unless they could get it back somehow . |
24 | They could get you more easy up there , could n't they ? ’ |
25 | It used to get me down so much . |
26 | Now I used to get him along there and then he was sort of in tears but there was kids in the hall , the little hall and then when you sort come in the door , not the main door , the one , the |
27 | He said it would just be until I got myself sorted out , and then I would get him back straight away . |
28 | I thought he would get it back together . ’ |
29 | How did the first builders think a new tank would get itself up there , when the original tank , presumably put in before the roof went on , reached its natural end ? |
30 | It had been touch and go whether she would get herself anywhere near , let alone actually on , the bench . |