Example sentences of "i [modal v] get [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I must get to the station , go south again . |
2 | Right , and I , I must get to the Nationwide . |
3 | ‘ Tell him , ’ he said , ‘ tell him I must get into the Ship . ’ |
4 | oh I 'll got across the Co-Op for me paper in the morning and get the potatoes from the shop no problem |
5 | One way or another , I 'll get into the garden . |
6 | Well , leave it up to me , I 'll see what I can get I 'll get for the party . |
7 | ‘ I 'll get to the point , Stevens . |
8 | I 'll get to the bottom of it . ’ |
9 | Alright , I 'll get out the way then ! |
10 | ‘ I 'm not worried about the stick I 'll get from the Roma fans . |
11 | And I thought , I 'll get in the garden , get some gardening done . |
12 | Sometimes I feel that I could get to the point where I 'd let her get on the bus [ transport to day care ] in the morning and then ring them up later and say ‘ Do n't bring her back because I wo n't let her in ’ … |
13 | I could get to the car-park in a few minutes if I wanted to and be near him , thinking of him — his problems over , lying on the brown eiderdown in his blue pyjamas . |
14 | I think that is the nearest I could get to the orange . |
15 | I left again , before I could get to the chow I had ordered . |
16 | I finally said the only thing I damn well wanted was for them to leave so I could get to the hospital . |
17 | As for the little animals , the gerbils , white mice and hamsters , they had to die their muddy little ploppy deaths so that I could get to the Skull of Old Saul . |
18 | No , built that and I know the guy so I could get to the plans . |
19 | He had a spare ticket for the Leeds end which I said I would take if I could get past the ‘ security ’ outside the Leeds end . |
20 | I remember I had to get some photos so I could get into the swimming pool for nothing . |
21 | He added , ‘ But I would chuck it immediately if I could get into the army . ’ |
22 | He gave me a pretty cane basket to put it in and I went upstairs , opened the trunk and loaded all the balls I could get into the basket . |
23 | Just as I was trying to find a hole in the hedge , so that I could get into the next field , I saw another giant coming towards me . |
24 | I knew he 'd be inside his ground-floor flat with the door locked before I could get into the hall , no matter how fast I was . |
25 | It would be fun if I could get into the , that rocket too , thought Scott . |
26 | I worked my way back through the hop field until I could get over the fence and into the wood . |
27 | It would be a help if I could get about the countryside when he was working . |
28 | I had problems at first , but I have had more help from your magazine than I could get from the instruction book especially with the Fair Isle necklines . |
29 | Do n't suppose I 'd get in the surgery tomorrow now . |
30 | I used to get down the pub on a Friday lunch time absolutely . |