Example sentences of "can get out " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Then you can get out of my coach , ’ he says .
2 I can see this light shining from the side , so I squeeze through a couple of trolleys to see if I can get out that way .
3 I try and see where I can get out , but it 's pretty dark where I am — I ca n't hardly see anything except these trolley things .
4 According to William Julius Wilson , of the University of Chicago , himself black , poor blacks are even more isolated because any rich blacks who can get out do so .
5 The mercenary ones simply put up with them and pretend that they love them for what they can get out of them .
6 If there 's one thing I 've learned out of the past six years , it 's that anybody can get out of anything if they try hard enough . ’
7 There 's a hole under the stairs in the Barracks I can get out of and I can open the door from the outside if Sam 's too big to squeeze through .
8 ‘ I 'm playing for the fun I can get out of it for myself , and not for them , ’ said the five-times Wimbledon champion after a 7–5 , 6–2 defeat by Frenchman Olivier Delaitre in the Nice Open yesterday in his first relevant match of this year 's comeback .
9 Armed with the right knowledge you can get out of many a difficult situation .
10 So put your coat on and then we can get out of here … ’
11 If we can get out from behind pride , we can begin to see with genuine appreciation the efforts and accomplishments of other people .
12 And in rather chilly summers they eat less , so plants can get out of hand .
13 Drinking on your own or to drown your sorrows can get out of hand .
14 These people may need to get married — trapped — to prove that they can get out , that divorce is not impossible , to discover that they can influence and do something about the situation .
15 Many otherwise inexplicable early divorces are about proving that one person can get out of a trap and another can let him or her go .
16 Do n't think you can get out .
17 ‘ Well , that 's no good if they can get out . ’
18 ‘ I can get out my binoculars to check on how many customers we 've got — and see if anyone 's nicking anything out of the till . ’
19 There 's an amazing amount of feel that you can get out of a guitar that you could never get out of any other instrument .
20 ‘ Some producers will know a Korg M1 inside out and they 'll know exactly what sounds you can get out of the latest Roland synth .
21 Man too has a mechanism of mimicry which goes back to the baby in the cradle answering its mother 's smile , older than any utilization for learning how others feel or how to pick up skills or even for play , and which can get out of control in neurotic echolalia and echopraxia .
22 ‘ What this interview is really all about is how many drinks I can get out of you , ’ he informs me , after I 've paid for yet another round .
23 ‘ You can get out of the country before they come for you .
24 This lethal game is often called ‘ last across ’ , the idea being to see how close you can be to a train before it hits you or you can get out of the way .
25 He 's seen the film 36 times already , and all I can get out of him is how he should have had the part .
26 If I can get out , things are bound to better ’ , a young man told me .
27 Is it the first time , for instance , you have been told you only enter into relationships for what you can get out of them ?
28 If I can get out onto the hill for rescues , then that 's good — but that ca n't always be guaranteed with the work commitments you have as a doctor .
29 The first two characters to the door can get out freely , but then a Ward of Forbiddance appears in the doorway and other characters still in the room will have to make the appropriate WP test(s) to escape .
30 You can not get out of Hegel by simply contradicting him , any more than you can get out of those other Hegelian systems , Marxism and psychoanalysis , by simply opposing them : for in both your opposition is likewise always recuperable , as the workings of ideology or psychic resistance .
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