Example sentences of "[modal v] get [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | First of all , I must get to a bus stop that serves Heathrow , which means heading towards Kensington and the Bayswater Road . |
2 | This is yet another reason why we must get to the heart of the problem by controlling consumption , rather than searching hopefully for grand solutions . |
3 | This is yet another reason why we must get to the heart of the problem by controlling consumption , rather than searching hopefully for grand solutions . |
4 | She must get to the door and run away . |
5 | ‘ Once this is ready it must get to the plates quickly while it 's hot . ’ |
6 | I must get to the station , go south again . |
7 | Instead of another row with her mother , she had decided that she must get to the bottom of things by going up to the Hall and speaking to Miss Hatherby , and she pedalled as fast as she could . |
8 | That is exactly what the local statutory inquiry must get to the bottom of . |
9 | We must get to the bottom of the matter . |
10 | He must get to the bottom of that matter . |
11 | Things like that are not constructive at all , I mean I know you must get to the stage with some members of staff where you think oh , what else can I do , but |
12 | We must get to the cause of the mutinies that have occurred , especially the mutiny at Strangeways , which was probably the most recent , and the savage mutiny at Gartree in my constituency not so long ago . |
13 | ‘ We must get on the road at once , ’ said Cameron , still diplomatic , while Menzies longed for a hot drink . |
14 | Thing , tell Grandson Richard I must get on the Ship ! |
15 | You must get beyond the fear . |
16 | He must get off the subject of Saddam Hussein , thought Robert . |
17 | He must get off the subject of the Koran . |
18 | He must get off the subject of anything controversial . |
19 | A Labour Council must get off the fence sack Tylers |
20 | If you must get into a dilemma then charge further into it in an attempt to gain control of your destiny once again . |
21 | She must get into the habit of using what she had , loaves instead of chocolate , herself instead of other people . |
22 | You must get into the habit of diverting it yourselves , before we start shouting at everybody else |
23 | ‘ Tell him , ’ he said , ‘ tell him I must get into the Ship . ’ |
24 | Auntie patted the handbag she was carrying : " an important letter I 've written , and must get into the post . " |
25 | We must get across the Plomb du Cantal , into the Velay , and through the scruffy pilgrimage town of Le Puy . |
26 | You must get by the wind and take with you scented cakes made as follows : half lb of oat flower mixed with Treacle and slack baked . |
27 | But surely , when you 're in the same profession , ‘ knowing exactly ’ can mean knowing too much , and feelings of rivalry , jealousy , even over-familiarity , must get in the way ? |
28 | Nothing must get in the way . ’ |
29 | If your camcorder is a two-speed machine , it will have an SP/LP selector switch which you should get into the habit of checking before you do any important recording . |
30 | ‘ If we win four of our nine games we should get into the play-offs . ’ |