Example sentences of "would get a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Er apart from , you 'd get a ramble , you know y y you 'd go along for for for for a ramble , er my most most of the time was er made up er by er cooking your grub , you know ? |
2 | We 'd get a confession out of him easy as blinking . |
3 | ‘ Hilary Frome would fuck the school cat if he thought he 'd get a kick out of it . ’ |
4 | I 'd get a brand new keyboard and Dad would have to make do with an old car — one that was always going wrong and making him embarrassed in front of his friends . |
5 | Well I would have thought you 'd get a discount if you 're buying units in the fund then you benefit due to paying annually , if , if you paid in a lump sum erm , you 're going to have more units , you know , at the start . |
6 | You 'd get a message from the R T O the er Railway Transport Office to say supply three hundred and sixty cups of tea at such and such a time and then of course the troops would the train would start , the troops pour out and pour into our place and there we were dashing around . |
7 | Annie told me I 'd get a bike for Christmas — a red one with a basket . |
8 | And you 'd get a mark . |
9 | They 'd get a bit cheeky sometimes and have to be checked . |
10 | Talk about giving the game away ! if these people did n't make it so obvious that they 'd pissed their lives away with drink and were n't prepared to do anything about it they 'd get a bit more sympathy . |
11 | And the wee thing 's and I do n't think you 'd get a bit sinus in the wee . |
12 | Talk about giving the game away ! if these people did n't make it so obvious that they 'd pissed their lives away with drink and were n't prepared to do anything about it they 'd get a bit more sympathy . |
13 | Well I was hoping we 'd get a bit more . |
14 | I went out with the lasses , we were all married women , and I 'd get a babysitter for £1 . |
15 | If there was just one of them , we could go to court now , we 'd get a conviction . |
16 | And you 'd get a bucket with about a hundred in . |
17 | It 's been reduced so I doubt if you 'd get a reduction . |
18 | Few fights — occasionally , you 'd get a man who 'd been gashed in the face with a bottle , that had been drunk in the bar and you 'd be called in and you 'd take him to hospital . |
19 | I was scared she 'd get a cold ! |
20 | When , by George , he 'd got it , he was so pleased with himself that if you were n't quick enough you 'd get a turn on the forehand every time you stopped , which could be disconcerting for following drivers in narrow country lanes . |
21 | And , for another thing , if he got any dirt on his clothes he 'd get a beating . |
22 | But er you 'd think they 'd get a lorry or something to shift it from there . |
23 | I 'd get a phone call from his secretary and then a limousine would be waiting for me down the lane . |
24 | She 'd get a scolding from Victorine and from Madeleine as well most likely . |
25 | I 'd get a gymslip — blue , not green — |
26 | and this would , you would think , because there 's a shift back of capital to agriculture you 'd get a rise in agricultural wage rates because that changes the capital to labour ratio again and so this would counteract the movement . |
27 | Three shared out between six we 'd get a half . |
28 | That was the boy 's job , not a very pleasant one too because he had to — one of the hardest jobs I reckon , and the least paid — he had to cook the food and coil the big rope which was a nasty job , especially in the summer when the jelly-fish were about ; they used to sting the hands and he 'd get a rash between his fingers . ’ |
29 | but they 'd got some people coming and were very relieved when he said he 'd get a minicab to Reading . |
30 | P. S. You 'd get a feller that was friendly with the bosses . |