Example sentences of "[prep] really get " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , we 're meeting next week , hopefully to really get this show on the road . |
2 | Ingleborough 's many tops , pavements and moors occupy a large complex area which takes many visits to really get to know . |
3 | The trouble about starting a very small business is that it 's difficult to do things of any great originality , because you do n't have the buying power or maybe the manufacturing base to really get the thing off the ground . |
4 | The things you have to do make it progressively more and more difficult for you to really get around and see what 's going on in your factories . |
5 | Ocean needs to keep plugging away , expanding its environmental and distribution interests to really get the City to sit up and take notice . |
6 | To really get in the swing of things we celebrated in the evening with a Caribbean dinner followed by a rum punch party . |
7 | ‘ I 'm going to really get going , ’ she says . |
8 | I wanted to be a violinist — that was my real ambition — but I was too anxious to really get to grips with the instrument . |
9 | Chubby , bubbly jazzman Fats Waller was among the first to really get bitten by the London bug . |
10 | Such commitments makes it hard for them to really get stuck into each and every league match . |
11 | To really get to know a country , you need to get to know it in some detail , and to allow you the chance to know the fascinating world of Chianti , Citalia this summer offers its Flavour of Chianti programme . |
12 | If you show them you 're not scared to really get in there you make a lot of friends . |
13 | It took a year to really get to grips with the language and then Clare moved from Zagreb to the Inter University Centre in Dubrovnik . |
14 | So you so the two years you 've been here you 've not managed to really get to know many people . |
15 | Er we will get on to the er the press and people , to really get out to the people , to save our , it 's no good saying , in nine months ' time , why was n't there something done , for our hospitals ? |
16 | with time to really get issues like that under way . |
17 | And , er , the other problem with it is , you really have to know quite a lot about history , or biography to really to really get into . |
18 | Its just a pity there s not a better song to really get at the SCUM supporters , that does nt perhaps offend the older generation who WERE alive at the time . |
19 | The cost saving in the preventative work , er , fall falls later on in the system , and that might not even accrue back to local government , and that 's the problem and I think if there was some specific erm , government grants that enabled local authorities to really get to grips with the preventative elements and could should that , that reduced overall government spending on the other end , on the impact end , I mean , I think we would be , we would be sort of making very much headway , but there does n't seem to be that specific initiative at this particular stage . |
20 | But they 're , they 're seen as being abrasive , because that is a part of their code to really get on with people . |
21 | ‘ I must be one of the lucky ones , to really get to meet you . |
22 | She used to really get not just sit , you know really silly old bat . |
23 | You 've got to really get to the right of that red , so can rush it down to the , left of that hoop with the red paint on it . |
24 | So Mike must , said to him well , the thing is well we wanted to really get in before Easter |
25 | Anyway , th the guy we had tonight reckoned that er he never quite got to grips with er Bernstein and he 's f and he , he apologized for being stuck in restrictive which er he could n't even remember that it was called restrictive until somebody told him but he said ah yes that 's it , but yes I never managed to he said I never managed to really get very far with that . |
26 | The only trouble is when you 're doing your administration and some days you know y you may have to really get stuck in |
27 | Depending on the type of paper , you know , ‘ Girton produces a thousand plus waste mountain every week ’ — that kind of line , and in fact even better still is to really get it down to , to humanize it and to translate it as roughly as you need to and into round figures , and use a little journalistic licence and say , you know , ‘ Every person in Girton generates so many tonnes of waste , you know , each . ’ |