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

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1 The Prime Minister said that he had the resignation of his Cabinet in his pocket , but the King replied that he trusted there was no question of the Prime Minister 's resignation : the leaders of the three Parties must get together and come to some arrangement .
2 One persistent idea has been that the two main moderate right-wing parties , the Rassemblement pour la République and the Union pour la Démocratie Française , must get together if they are to have any chance of regaining power .
3 ‘ Test countries must get together and discuss ways of making sure this is stamped out . ’
4 We must get together some time for a chat .
5 So re I explained about father and he said you know , we must get together .
6 It emphasises that airlines should get together to find ways of combating terrorism .
7 He suggested that we should get together and do some writing , so I said yes — I mean , who would n't ? !
8 Last year the government said pay review bodies should encourage moves towards merit pay for the groups they covered and that they should get together with management and staff to produce a PRP system .
9 I think the main software houses should get together and agree on an industry standard memory configuration to which programmers should limit themselves .
10 I humbly suggest that the two counties should get together .
11 Assessment of how successful an event has been depends largely on feedback , and , if possible , the organisers should get together afterwards to hear comments and take note for future reference .
12 He was polite but distant after that for the rest of the week , and there was no suggestion that they should get together in the evening or over the weekend .
13 If you have n't time to make all the figures yourself , a group from your knitting club might get together to make these as a shared gift .
14 ‘ Well , perhaps when you are settled here we might get together and tour the local antique shops . ’
15 Excellent I 'll get together with that
16 We 'll we 'll get together over that and sort it out , but we are seriously er getting about , doing what we were asked to do .
17 It was n't until we told him , that he exclaimed ‘ Oh yes , I remember the Institute Netball Team first time round in the 70's — Oh yes , a right tough lot ! ’ — Marion , we 'll get together for a few team tactics eh ?
18 I think we 'll get together , Peter Davis , with with the Districts on that particular point , as far as the previous point erm madam , erm then you can rest assured that er the County Surveyor will be rousted out of his dinner tonight er erm when I get back , with a view to er providing the information that you require .
19 And when we get it all together you and I 'll get together and we 'll draw something out ready for the next meeting to either agree approval or or yeah ?
20 He kept asking her to ring whenever she was in London — she lived in Brighton — so that they could get together .
21 A picture of the American family began to be glimpsed as a super-mobile group that could get together to grill a hamburger only if it drove to the appointment .
22 The farm dance was the only way that young people could get together in those parts , and a great deal of matchmaking went on .
23 Between his eighth and twelfth years , he was at four Plymouth schools , and then , not even on a regular basis ; he only attended when his grandmother could get together the few pence required to pay his fee .
24 Now those same partners gave their blessing to the idea of the two solicitors moving out of their own offices , and setting up a temporary Law Centre where everyone involved could get together and fight for the return of the children ; they would fight for justice , and ultimately a judicial inquiry .
25 Maybe MVTR and FAC could get together ? ’
26 Skipper Rupert Moon said : ‘ There are firemen , policemen and doctors in our side and they have had to switch shifts or take holiday leave so that we could get together early .
27 So , for example , if I rented a tape and I saw someone I liked , I could call the central distributor for that person 's number and then we could get together . ’
28 ‘ Maybe we could get together ? ’
29 Reflecting a befuddlement judges often express when dealing with science ( and revealing again that science is not yet part of the mainstream of education ) one of the justices said : ‘ There are Harvard law professors on both sides of this case ; I had hoped you could get together and lead us out of the wilderness . ’
30 Maybe we could get together then . ’
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