Example sentences of "he [modal v] get [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The Civil Service in Britain has always this feeling that the problem with a specialist is that he may get too committed to his specialism . |
2 | I did n't see why he should get away with it so I decided to make his day for him . |
3 | Both parents were very concerned that he should get more appropriate help and were now convinced that this would be provided at Cedars . |
4 | ‘ Because he must get away from this . ’ |
5 | He must , he must get so pissed off with that must n't he ? |
6 | he 'll got more lively . |
7 | ‘ Well he need n't think he 'll get away . |
8 | He 'll get away with it ? |
9 | The amazing thing is he actually believes he 'll get away with it ! ’ |
10 | Enough plain maybe he just tries it on and thinks if you do n't say anything he 'll get away with it ? |
11 | ‘ But I 'm not sure what time he 'll get here and I do n't think Alf and I could manage this lot on our own . ’ |
12 | A teenager who thought that he 'd won more than a hundred thousand pounds on a bet has today been told that he 'll get just seven hundred and twenty eight pounds . |
13 | He 'll get there in the end but we ca n't wait . |
14 | You watch , he 'll get there and say I ca n't find it ! |
15 | Well the Solicitors turned round and said to him that there 's a twenty five per cent chance he 'll lose his licence , but then he 'll get there erm , but most he 'll probably get is about a month , and then he said , well surely your job could find you something to do in that time , has said , no licence , no job , so what he had to do was to . |
16 | In the same fiat tone my father went on ; ‘ Well , I do n't suppose he 'll get this far . |
17 | ‘ Well , I do n't think he 'll get this far . |
18 | Anyway , erm but , but with John he wo he will , he 'll get really uptight , he wo n't erm |
19 | No , oh well let's hope he 'll get better |
20 | I 'm afraid he 'll get too hot and destroy himself one day , if he goes on like this . ’ |
21 | The Foreign Office says he 's decided not to appeal against the sentence in the hope that he 'll get home more quickly . |
22 | Cos he he 'll get more adventurous . |
23 | No and he 'll get more used to it , I thought tonight was I was I pushing it too far when he started |
24 | On the other hand , I do n't think he 'll get far without uncle 's boot behind him . ’ |
25 | Well topped up with these , thought Boyd as he hunted for the bread knife , she would be in a much more amicable mood , and then he might get somewhere with her . |
26 | He had come alone deliberately in the hope that he might get farther with Maurice Glynn by keeping the interview in a low key . |
27 | But he might get there first . |
28 | ‘ I 'm … er … fine , ’ said Robert , desperately trying to work out how he might get close to Maisie , ‘ but I am … er … worried about the boys . ’ |
29 | With these human problems Wordsworth was deeply concerned , though it must be admitted that a superficial reading of his poetry gives the impression that he ran as hard as he could to get away from them . |
30 | He knew he could get away safely because he had a reading back in London that evening , and it could n't lead to further meetings because he was going away soon . |