Example sentences of "[modal v] get [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Somehow I must get up the Library steps , for if I can get in there before they reach me , they wo n't be able to duff me in .
2 ‘ I must get back the sack . ’
3 Perhaps as often as once a month , depending partly on the amount of dust in the air , you should get out the drive cleaning kit and service the heads in the way I 've described before trouble starts .
4 Just as soon as you are better " — and she meant both of them — " we 'll get out the carriage and go down to that sweet little shop of Miss Adeane 's to buy bonnets and shawls and order new dresses .
5 That 'll get down the back of your throat , that 'll choke you .
6 Make your voltage twice what it was , and keep everything else fixed , you 'll get twice the current .
7 ‘ If no one else turned up we 'd play three pots in , at night we 'd get nearer the light in the pub car park and try to play in the pitch black .
8 He 'd get out the camera and I 'd pose for him .
9 For one who , when left alone would get out the frying pan , pour in a little oil — I had converted from lard — and then proceed to fry a mixed grill of bacon , eggs , bread , mushrooms and tomatoes , the idea of pulses and sprouting beans were as alien as the little bug-eyed monsters from outer space .
10 We 're off to see how high we can get up the Hochhauser .
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