Example sentences of "we get [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now then the faster that we can do this the faster we get on with the game , so you sit quietly please .
2 There again , rather than wake them up , and the they do a runner , we get on to the phone , tell the police that there 's a a juvenile or what looks like to be a juvenile , sleeping in in part of the flats but where it 's a a stairwell , an ou outhouse , erm even under the stairs , then they 'll come along and check it out .
3 We get on like a house on fire — now we no longer live together .
4 We had just such a function there last Saturday , where the consensus was that making a living was getting a bit easier , that the economy was startling to move forward , and that , by the time we get round to the season of the darling buds of May , the prospects for Her Majesty 's Government might well be ’ perfick , just perfick ’ .
5 When we get up in the morning , we put on our socks , then our shoes .
6 The difference in our height changes between the time we get up in the morning and the time we go to bed at night .
7 When we get up in the morning
8 and what we 're trying to do is plough whatever we get back into the group
9 But now , we get back on the road .
10 They need a touch of resin he decides , but as he has none it will have to wait until we get back to the camp .
11 By the time we get back to the tent Stig is limping badly and when Odd-Knut looks he finds he is bleeding profusely .
12 We get back to the subject of dating .
13 Then we get back to the taxi , and there you are waving your weaponry , and kidnapping us .
14 There are n't many OS/2 v 2 compliant packages available at the time of writing , which is where we get back to the battle , I suppose .
15 In the summer we can go out and draw from direct observation , but in winter it is too cold , but when we get back to the classroom we can draw from memory the tree we have just examined and put down on paper as much as we have learned and remembered about the tree , its form , its colour , and its texture .
16 When we get back to the house , Marie gives me the key to the door and I unlock it and let her go in first .
17 ‘ When we get back from the pub . ’
18 We get down to the nitty-gritty there really .
19 Right so if we get down to the hospital this afternoon
20 We get down in the darkness and from time to time we pull the wire .
21 Say if we do n't get it right at the beginning what we get out at the end can be very successful .
22 We get out of the car , stomp round to the wheel , look at it , kick it , swear , look at our watch , feel guilty about not having left enough time to cope with the unexpected , open the boot , bang our head on it , swear again , wonder whether it would n't be better to walk to the phone , decide to change the wheel ourselves , lose one of the nuts and eventually arrive at the meeting half an hour late in a filthy temper , and take up the next five minutes explaining that it must have been a sharp chipping off one of those construction lorries and they overload them to save money and they ought to do something about it …
23 next to the bath we 've got ta drink before we get out of the bath .
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