Example sentences of "[be] get [adv] " in BNC.

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1 God 's Gift Mine , it was recognised , lay conveniently near to the Brigham smelters enabling ore deliveries to be maintained throughout the winter months whereas the other ores " further distant , can not be brought to the said smelting house , but in the sumer only … you may therefore consider how farr forth those Mynes soe farr distant may bee sett upon with good strength in sumer and what number of kibbles will weekly be gotten and towards winter when that will faile , to drive those pickmen from there to work in Gods gift , if the winter shall not hinder untill we may be furnished either out of Germainie or our own Nation with a sufficient number of pickmen to man all the works thoroughly & withall to consider whether the Myne of Gods Gift be not so plentifull as some other new Stolnes ( G. Stollen — tunnel , adit etc. ) or head ( possibly a forerunner of our word " heading " ) may be driven thereby to gitt the like weekly pportion ( proportion ) as hath formerly been gotten there . "
2 You 're gettin' too big for your boots . ’
3 She shooed him , and the old man , laughing now , obeyed her , saying , ‘ You 're gettin' as bossy as your dad . ’
4 When you 're getting slowly getting out of bed .
5 Are you aware that you 're getting perilously close to slander ?
6 We 're getting pretty high on content but very low on analysis , would n't you say ?
7 Oh no I I , I find it highly amusing that they 're getting fucking flustered behind me .
8 Again , we 're getting heavily into the Middle East .
9 Although we 're getting nearer and nearer .
10 You need n't think you 're getting away with a thing .
11 The type of person who goes on this holiday to destinations for example want somewhere unusual perhaps to India , is more likely to be an alocentric person cos they 're getting away from the crowds .
12 ‘ We 're getting away from the main subject .
13 ‘ We 're getting away from the immediate problem .
14 ‘ They 're getting away .
15 Yeah , but I mean we 're getting away
16 They might think they 're getting away with it , a lot of people who , who , I mean being unemployed is n't , you tend , people tend to feel devalued and so if they can think oh , they 've put one over on that , on the er , benefit office , then they 'll go and brag down the pub about it .
17 And they they would n't be getting the money they 're getting today .
18 ‘ We 're getting awfully close to the reef . ’
19 We 're getting nowhere fast
20 I said , while you adopt them that you 'd give them your conditions we 're getting nowhere .
21 Well you 're getting nowhere doing that .
22 They did n't , they we , they have them more frequently now and they 're getting even more and more infrequent now for the rest of the year .
23 Now , you must remember , in the link sheet make sure you back up whatever you 're getting here .
24 And what we 're getting here actually is a recreation of the area health authority they 're actually gon na be situated in the same office block where the old area authority used to be in Witham erm , and the community health council which I represent this authority on has certainly been er , raising a number of questions about this for fear of centralisation in Witham , erm with perhaps the lack of accessibility to local needs of West Essex and in Harlow particularly , .
25 For about an eight of what you 're getting here ’ .
26 And that 's what you 're getting here so as far as I 'm concerned .
27 Now we 're getting somewhere , thought Sam .
28 ‘ I think we 're getting somewhere . ’
29 After a long approach slog , reaching the crest of a ridge usually means you 're getting somewhere at last .
30 Now we 're getting somewhere , Newman thought .
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