Example sentences of "[modal v] get [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Now , those two people or others who have n't used it much you really must get into this disc ! |
2 | You must get over this business |
3 | No impractical idea , however attractive , must get through this stage . |
4 | No impractical idea , however attractive , must get through this stage . |
5 | An attack can be brought on by sudden exposure to very cold air but as long as you take your usual medication/inhaler ( with a spare refill ) along with you , there is no reason why you should get into any trouble . |
6 | It was felt that they might get into all sorts of trouble abroad , so we were , informally , encouraged to marry rather than burn , as it were . |
7 | but , but I think that we 'll get into that stage in Britain |
8 | they 'll get into the , they 'll get into that garage right , so they look and see things they did n't know that they can make money on |
9 | ‘ They 'll get on each other 's nerves , ’ she said to herself , ‘ they 'll do nothing but fight . |
10 | Oh I 'll get before this thing comes , oh he 's pulling in for you |
11 | You watch , he 'll get in that pub and fi first thing he 'll fucking do is I 'll have a pint of lager please . |
12 | You 'll get in that office with me . |
13 | But this young one , a very spiritual guy , like a leftover from The Deer Hunter with a black headband and black jersey , said he wanted to shoo these journalists ; he had a revolver with him all the time , he is licensed to kill and he says he 'd shoot them if they came near , and I said ‘ No , please do n't do that , I 'll get in more trouble , ’ and he said , ‘ I ‘ ll just hit them in the knee . ’ |
14 | If we could get to that things would be easier on the far side . |
15 | Some maths work will , I am sure , be very helpful in later life ; I just wish we could get to that bit soon ! |
16 | I tried again , saying we were trying to decide how many of us could get to this wedding and we wanted to look smart , but the only response was that he did n't want to hear anything about weddings , thank you . |
17 | ‘ If only I could get into this box , I 'd squash him . ’ |
18 | Prosecutor James Richardson said : ‘ He could get into any system and cause havoc on a vast scale . |
19 | Cornelius found the habit mildly annoying , but as he prided himself that he could get through any interview with Mr Yarrow without uttering a single word , he refrained from comment . |
20 | I did it in the dull knowledge that there was no way I could get up that hill . |
21 | I was hoping to see Laura Channing alone , or as near alone as we could get in that hullaballoo . |
22 | ( a ) where the market in the target 's shares is very liquid , offering the market price offers shareholders nothing more than they could get in any event . |
23 | For one thing , he found it hard to accept that anyone who lacked the advantage of being American could pose much of a threat , and for another , he needed every scrap of material he could get from any quarter , even the newspapers , to sustain the nonstop barrage of reports he was firing into headquarters . |
24 | Thank you er er Mr Mayor , erm I knew we would get to that part of the agenda where . |
25 | I would ask for some Kleenex , some razor blades and I would get to that word and I could n't do it . ’ |
26 | ‘ Let's get to that bank . ’ |
27 | Here , let's get in another couple of beers first … ’ |
28 | But he does not believe it will get to that stage . |
29 | And it will it will get to this number of people and this is how it will be used . |
30 | ‘ Sailing on a sunny day , with a fresh breeze blowing , with maybe somebody you really care for is the nearest thing to Heaven I will get on this earth , ’ she wrote . |