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

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1 You got away with it .
2 ‘ I think it 's time you got away — you 're stark raving bonkers . ’
3 But the lust for escape was a powerful one and the fact that escape was possible made the idea a great stimulus whether you got away or not .
4 Well they were nine till seven , really six , but mostly seven o'clock before you got away and it involved wiring er coal cutting machines .
5 And you got away from him then did n't you ?
6 You got rather a lot of beans .
7 They were all , when you got right down to it , nomes .
8 You got right through to me in a way nobody has ever done before .
9 Well you got nearly a mile to walk when he gets to the station .
10 That was the worst of the cinema , it was so dark you did n't notice till you got outside .
11 ‘ It was probably only when you got outside that you realised how much circumstances looked against you .
12 But you got plenty have n't you ?
13 You got plenty done and that 's what
14 But you got extra did n't you though ?
15 No , essays , you got both you 've got two essays .
16 Bear in mind you 've got all the information there you know what what you are what yourselves and remember that just because these are the scores you got today that does n't mean that is what you are , it means they are probably the leanings that you 've got at the moment .
17 They played well when you got near enough to hear .
18 It must have been their sheer size and the impression of power you got even when they were standing still .
19 You fell off the horse , you got straight back on and did it again .
20 Is that all you got tonight ?
21 You got nowhere and the reason leaked away and now you 're just doing it .
22 You got nowhere , you 're going to get nowhere .
23 ‘ Before when you were sick — which was not often — you got well or you died .
24 Or you got well er One two three four , there were four flights of stairs , in the one house .
25 Oh yeah , I think you got just keep away from the from the centre .
26 You got Molesly twice .
27 Well shipping Angus , so you know when the dredgers go on er er er creeping ahead , see we used to have er what we call the head wire there used to be a wire which was all stretched out say about half a mile and what you s and erm and all according what erm how much mud you were dredging for the depth of water and then my father would give the signal to say right , cos on the , on the head wire used to have a pull , we call the pulls and they were like er a jutted piece off the wheel and he 'd say five pulls ahead and we 'd say one two three four five right and we went ahead with it and then when we were dredging sidewards you see , used to sidewards , you never went ahead with it , not all the time you c you went sidewards across the river , and erm once you got ahead your side chains they moving up cos you got so far ahead th that the side chains were n't much good to you , so you had to then move your side chains so you got a little off the mud in an old boat and then re further up the river .
28 We thought you were n't coming but it 's wonderful you got here . ’
29 ‘ Nice place you got here . ’
30 ‘ Ever since you got here , you been crawling round me .
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