Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] get a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Now if we have a little hole in there , we 'll only get a little bit of water coming out , no matter what sort of |
2 | I 'm up in court next week on a shoplifting charge , but I 'll only get a suspended or something like that . |
3 | I 'll just get a few |
4 | ‘ I should think you 'll soon get a new one . ’ |
5 | Only do fifty Wayne , you fucking blow the bastard engine up , you 'll fucking get a sore |
6 | I never buy it of fortnightly so I I 'll go to the shop and I 'll say , Right , probably seven tins of beans , seven tins of peas , er you know a few tins a few beans er tins of spaghetti and things like that you know , bits and bobs , but I 'll still get a joint for me Sundays . |
7 | Bloomsbury House , asked to contribute £35 towards books , told her she was too late that term ( it was November ) and that she might possibly get a small emergency grant for the summer term ( six months ahead ) if she still needed it . |
8 | It does n't get at what you want either but it 's one of the system that we 've got So if you write something th that you for a piece of , an essay that you got say a two one for and then you write an appalling piece , you might still get a two one for it under exam conditions |
9 | That that 's not much but if it 's if it 's I mean if it 's not padded out with waffle and drivel cos you I mean if it 's a good ti concise answer that 'll probably get a good mark . |
10 | Er , you 'll probably get a temporary membership card when you get free car or your new car . |
11 | You 'll probably get a blank stare , because today it 's propanone . |
12 | You 'll also get a FREE stamp album every year , a brilliant club badge , stickers and a membership card . |
13 | We might even get a decent day 's work out of ‘ em . ’ |
14 | Sid Watkins is a good bloke , who knows , we might even get a better deal with the fish . ’ |
15 | And I 'm gon na bet you that I 'll either get a red one or a blue one . |
16 | fix the switch on I said you 'll never get a new one anyway . |
17 | You 'll have to marry sometime and you 'll never get a better offer than this . |
18 | I 'll tell you now we 'll never get a six month 's overlap |
19 | ‘ You 'll never get a smart job , ’ said Rachaela . |
20 | Now you 'll never get a true surface with a commutator stone . |
21 | You could rarely get a straight answer from any of them , they 'd been dodging questions about his father for so long ; evasion was a way of life with them . |
22 | And erm when I 'd finished with him I 'd perhaps get a two or three specked apples or a banana or something like you see . |
23 | She could only get a poorly paid job as a sales assistant in a King 's Road shoe boutique . |
24 | Make , make the resistance a hundred times what it was you 'd only get a hundredth of the current . |
25 | But from a dis if I could just get a good you know one of these really warm days . |
26 | If the wind died for just a moment ; if she could just get a clear sight of the cockpit … |
27 | Well they 'd just get a suitable field to keep the whole lot . |
28 | For example , one group was drawn from a London housing estate where a high proportion of tenants have been taken to court over debt , so that it could easily get a bad name among local traders . |
29 | ‘ You could always get a few coppers for them . ’ |
30 | Mind you they 'd probably get a hundred thousand for theirs I should think now . |