Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] you [vb mod] get " in BNC.

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1 Plus this pension so you 'd be , you 'd have your house paid for so you 'd get a nice
2 The magazines that are out today are very informative of where you can get the addresses of places to go , they give both sides of homosexuality you know , male and female as far I 've seen , and definitely in the past two years or so .
3 I bet if you fell in there you 'd get froze in a second .
4 Also worth a visit is Mead 's Bay beach and Island Harbour lined by coconut trees and brightly coloured fishing boats from where you can get a free ride out to Scilly Cay and enjoy fresh seafood while listening to live music .
5 Call into your local Radio Rentals shop — and get first class advice on how you can get the best from the new developments in Stereo Television — Nicam !
6 Once you have formulated your idea of what you want to see in the future , then you need to focus on how you can get there .
7 ‘ Going back to that Monday — I had introduced my secretary to you and , up until the point where he asked if he could drive you back to your hotel , I had n't given any thought as to how you would get back there . ’
8 ‘ We base ourselves mainly in LA because at least over there you can get products done , ’ he says .
9 She was sitting in a daze on the edge of the bed when a head came round the partition , saying , ‘ You had better put a move on else you 'll get scalped . ’
10 At the present time jobs are not easy to come by , and if you 're on permanent , or rather short-term contracts renewed all the time this makes a difference to where you can get to compared with a man with the equivalent training .
11 Better get it over with , her mind urges her exhausted body , then at least you 'll get a couple of hours sleep before dawn .
12 This way , at least you 'll get the local ones at trade .
13 Well I have got , at least you 'll get some of these , these , these are all Christmas questions .
14 No I am grateful to Mr because he 's finally crystallised in my mind something that 's been bugging me the longer I stay on this council about exactly what the Tories see their role here as and it 's now very clear to me , more than ever and that is that if you want to be obstructive and negative and if you go on long enough being obstructive and negative what you can end up doing is that you 'll find yourself eventually in a position going on long enough that you can make totally meaningless speeches but at least you 'll get nice headlines in the paper and that seems to me the whole essence of the Tory strategy .
15 What seems to happen there is the bird that 's deserted has to stay with the existing family because if he or she erm deserts , those chicks will , will , will die , so er it 's what is sometimes called the Concorde fallacy that if you put a lot of resources into something , you 've got ta see it through , because if you pull out just before the end you can lose everything , whereas i if , if you stay on even if you know it 's a failure , erm at least you may get something out of it , so the , in that case wi with monogamous birds the parent that 's deserted the one that 's left may have to stay , because if they desert then they can have no reproductive success whatsoever whereas at least if they stay they get something .
16 The solos still grate , but at least you can get the beers in at this point without fear of missing anything serious — although Hammett has included an axe-trashing coda to his widdly-widdly section ; that 's what you get for hanging out with Nirvana .
17 but at least you can get
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