Example sentences of "but we [modal v] get " in BNC.

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1 I know I 've let you down … but we 'll get by . ’
2 He looked up at me and grinned , ‘ Hell of a mess ’ , he said , ‘ but we 'll get them sorted out .
3 In 1988 , he received a death threat at his home with a skull and cross-bones reading , ‘ It 's just a question of time and opportunity , but we 'll get you . ’
4 But we 'll get some linseed oil to soften them up . ’
5 But we 'll get one .
6 A few little personality defects like indecision but we 'll get those sorted out over the next few months .
7 But we 'll get you checked out .
8 But we 'll get that now .
9 Erm I ca n't remember who said they 'd sponsor those , but we 'll get them onto something else .
10 But we 'll get out of trouble if we keep battling like we did today .
11 But we 'll get five hundred quid if we come anywhere .
12 We 're a little bit topsy and turvy cos er our programme researcher Sophie er is er is not with us today and as a result we 're a bit topsy and turvy and I have n't got all the papers associated with Foster and Allen but we 'll get all the details from F two lads when they come in .
13 But we 'll get you checked out .
14 Now , it 's obviously a bit of a gamble , we might give them some money , we might not get anything from it , but we might get a major feature film , or a major television series , which would be very worthwhile indeed .
15 is there ? , but we might get a day off in May any way
16 But we shall get a more accurate estimate of the intercept if the mean of all three summary values is used :
17 ‘ I think it may be , but we may get Place to tell us . ’
18 An open question gives great freedom to respondents but we may get just what happens to be uppermost in their minds .
19 ‘ I 've come too far from the ways of men to be able to go back now … but we must get away from that sea ! ’
20 ‘ But … , but … , ’ said Zanya , ‘ but we must get back to Planet Centram , or everyone there will die . ’
21 ‘ I just meant … but … but we must get this straight .
22 But we must get back to the Vicar , who is awaiting his final epitaph in some anxiety .
23 Given the commitment to the arts which is a central feature of Rawlins , I welcome the inclusion of the arts as a foundation element : it strengthens our hand , though why just music and art are specified I do not know , but we can get around that unless SEAC imposes unrealistic demands and arbitrarily forces students into choosing just one specialism for GCSE certification : we must have flexible ( eg modular type ) arrangements to allow us to offer what is best for our students .
24 Our 1986-87 panel study has not been repeated , but we can get some idea of the impact of the press in 1991-92 by comparing Mori polls of newspaper readers ' voting intentions in 1991 with votes in 1992 .
25 But we can get the tar and brown paper locally ? ’
26 But we can get a pizza or a McDonald 's . ’
27 But we can get into the habit — and many people do — of asking a number of standard questions that usefully focus attention .
28 Er that they are changing a whole range o of non-economic variables which allow the peasant the world to see the world does n't have to be like this we can actually question the landlord and not only can we get away with it but we can get something out of it .
29 But we can get the balls and then drill the cases to them .
30 But we can get a day thing .
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