Example sentences of "to get [adv] for a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | On his visit to London we were able to get together for a bit of a jam and a chat about some of the parts he played on the ‘ new ’ album … |
2 | And we always try to get together for a while in the same room before we play a concert , just to make sure we have a talk and a laugh . |
3 | I have sometimes wondered if they , Cooper and McMahon ever managed to get together for a rubber of whist or bridge . |
4 | What we both needed was to get away for a couple of days , to go somewhere peaceful , relaxing and free of any association with the past , where we could work out where we stood . |
5 | She had been so pleased when Dr. Briant had suggested she lunch with him in the medical staff dining room , aching as she was to get away for a while at least from the uncomfortable atmosphere of the Maternity Ward . |
6 | He was delighted that Hoare planned to get away for a holiday in Switzerland . |
7 | She was glad to get away for a change of scene , as it had just been confirmed that Steve had been killed , and her place was taken by Nancy , a tall , dark Scots girl , who fitted into the Met team very well . |
8 | ‘ I ca n't wait to get home for a drop of rum — I 've really missed that . ’ |
9 | You try to get up for a cup of tea |