Example sentences of "have to get [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd like to move near him , but I 'd have to get on the Council list and I do n't know if I 'd qualify . ’ |
2 | Two MIGs sighted in centre six F , closing on the place which I 'd have to get on the border of five A. |
3 | ‘ We 'll have to get on the train . ’ |
4 | How much more bad publicity do the Government have to get on the failure of their housing programme from the Duke of Edinburgh , Conservative councillors and their supporters around the country before they do what we are all asking them to do and undertake a planned release of the capital receipts ? |
5 | ‘ Well , ’ he said , ‘ we 'll just have to get to the house and start proving that this particular astrologer has her finger on the button , wo n't we ? ’ |
6 | In order to open the doors she would have to get past the bear , say ‘ excuse me ’ to it , or actually push it . |
7 | Any amended agreement will also have to get past the Office of Fair Trading . |
8 | Luckily , they did n't have to get into the cage for the children 's ward was on the ground floor . |
9 | When evening came I was afraid I could n't trust her , because I did n't know how much you suspected , what clever questions you might have to get at the truth . ’ |
10 | " You 'll have to get off the boat and fly , " she said . |