Example sentences of "let's get [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Let's get on with the clothes . |
2 | ‘ Let's get on with the game , ’ the Queen said angrily , and Alice followed her back to the croquet-ground . |
3 | So without further ado , let's get on with the show … and remember , out of the black and into the red , you get nothing in this game for two-in-a-bed ! ’ |
4 | Let's get on with the show … |
5 | Let's get on with the consultation . ’ |
6 | let's get on with the business . |
7 | ‘ Let's get out of the building . ’ |
8 | My wife 's shopping over there , let's get out of the sun . ’ |
9 | ‘ Open the door , let's get out of the rain . |
10 | Let's get out into the sun , said Frederica , let's go . |
11 | And you 've got a journey before you , you two , so let's get down to the business of the day . |
12 | ‘ Let's get down to the business now . |
13 | You must have got the message by now , so let's get down to the details . |
14 | Anyway let's get back to the poem . |
15 | ‘ Come on , let's get back to the office . ’ |
16 | Come on let's get back to the classroom Maggi |
17 | Meanwhile , let's get back to the hat . ’ |
18 | ‘ Right , let's get back to the clubhouse and ring the police . |
19 | Let's get back to the dynamism and outlook of the men who built our great and marvellous sewers . |
20 | Gavin , you adopted and trained the , let's get back to the point . |
21 | However , as the Office seem to have decided otherwise , let's get in for the report . ’ |