Example sentences of "will get [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 British Rail has consistently argued that people will get off the channel tunnel trains and get on to one of the five underground lines going through King 's Cross station , and that that will somehow solve the problem of increased passenger traffic .
2 So , whether it 's a big job or a little job , you can be sure Baby Fresh will get to the bottom of it .
3 ‘ And than , voilà , Inspector Rose will get to the bottom of the mystery and we can enjoy our holiday . ’
4 I will get to the bottom of it , Merrill resolved .
5 I 'm pessimistic because I believe that if the council is to tackle what I still believe to be a big problem of the local authority then it can not really do so without the support of the largest party on this authority and if we have heard erm an honest assessment of their perception of of the case , I I really I really do despair that this council will will get to the bottom of the problem .
6 It will get to the bottom of what went wrong . ’
7 Once in a while at least , the philosopher must be allowed to approach the psychologist as a counsellor and to say : if you leave the Sorbonne by the exit in the Rue Saint-Jacques , you can either turn up the hill or go down towards the river : if you go up , you will get to the Panthéon which is the resting place of a few great men , but if you go downhill then you 're bound to end up at the Préfecture de Police .
8 If the beetles crawl in any direction they will get to the edge .
9 The word ‘ acceptance ’ most emphatically does not mean that someone experiencing loss will get to the stage of saying , ‘ Ah , it 's all over , it does n't really matter any more . ’
10 If you have to wash the fruit , rinse very quickly before removing the stalk otherwise water will get into the fruit and destroy the delicate flavour .
11 ‘ Naturally this flurry of police activity will get into the newspapers .
12 erm I think the real danger however is that over the next three four five years , erm people all over the world will get into the habit of regarding Britain as an impossibly expensive country to study in , because no other country in the world attempts to charge the full cost of it 's university education in tuition fees , and erm that gradually people will turn elsewhere .
13 ‘ With George Courtney retiring at the end of the season , we 're hopeful that somebody from the North-East will get on the Football League list , and with luck , it could be me . ’
14 He 's quick and strong and is the type who will get on the end of things rather than play a big part in the build-up .
15 ‘ Clubs will get on the box , ’ he says , ‘ if they are doing well and at home to one of the big boys .
16 I do n't know whether it makes any difference for the price you will get in the land , for the land , from a tenant , if you restrict his rights to use it .
17 Bear in mind that if you deploy a Pump Wagon right in front of one of your Orc or Goblin units there is a good chance it will get in the way of their advance — the average Pump Wagon move is 7″ while a march move for Orcs or Goblins is 8″ .
18 Once you 've chosen your flowers , cut the stems to size and trim any leaves that will get in the way .
19 THE managing director of David McLean Homes will get behind the wheel of a limousine to help raise money for St Mary 's primary school , in Wrexham , at an auction of ‘ promises ’ at St Mary 's church hall tonight .
20 But this year the amount it will get from the Church Commissioners the business managers will be well down .
21 They will get from the inspectors straightforward summaries saying what the strengths and weaknesses of each school are .
22 ‘ I am not sure what type of reception he will get from the fans .
23 Even if you block the straight line between two points by putting a cut in the paper , the ink will get around the corner .
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