Example sentences of "get [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | which was n't an unreasonable sort of target , erm we would get through everybody we had to get through in a year . |
2 | How can I get through everything that has to be done ? |
3 | Because she has this afternoon job , she must get through her own work in the mornings ; but she gets her work done in the mornings in order to create time for a job . |
4 | If you just have that one lesson , and he explains it to your properly , and he sets you some exercises , on what you 've just done , half an hour or an hour ago , you 'll get through them . |
5 | Three hundred people say hang round the bar and say , conservation board I 've had lots of letters , well so have I , we 'll get get through them they might cause trouble . |
6 | You can get through them |
7 | you could n't get through them |
8 | She and her music would get through it ; just as Jay was forcing herself to thrive on an inimitable diet of white wine and forties Chicago gangland trash . |
9 | That is all very well if you have an emergency to deal with — you will need those reactions to help you get through it . |
10 | I find that other kind of sound very forgiving ; I can get through it technically , but I ca n't make it come alive the way somebody else could . ’ |
11 | He could get through it in a minimum of words . |
12 | The little gold key unlocked this door easily , but of course Alice could not get through it — she was much too big . |
13 | The weave is so tight , wet will never get through it . |
14 | Were naive enough to think they could get through it without having an appraisal system , which I could not believe . |
15 | I think with your assistance we could probably get through it in about fifteen , twenty minutes . |
16 | Sixty-nine-year-old Mr Marshall , who has lived in Merrybent for 23 years , said : ‘ I want people to know how I survived as an objective lesson to other people that they can get through it . |
17 | ‘ I want people to know how I survived as an objective lesson to other people that they can get through it . |
18 | But it was too much reading , really could n't get through it all . |
19 | Alright I 'll get through it I wo n't be running about as much as what I usually do . |
20 | See any crack in the drain or anything like that , all of their burrowing and they 'll get through it ! |
21 | I can sort of get through it and erm understanding it 's |
22 | She was er I mean was a pop s ex pop singer , I 'd only just stopped singing a few weeks before I started to work with Sybil and she could not have been more gracious and generous in helping me get through it . |
23 | We could n't , we could n't get through it . |
24 | Luckily I 'd had some speed earlier : when I was on blues I could get through anything . |
25 | How should he get through his work if he went on in this way ? |
26 | ‘ I just woke up one morning and I felt glad to be alive , and glad that I was n't on this earth on my own , that there were other people to share it with me and help me get through my life . ’ |
27 | ‘ That 's the last yer 'll get off me an' do n't forget I want my suit from the pawnshop when I come back ter fetch me other things . ’ |
28 | Do n't get off me trying to be funny . |
29 | We were on the greens fine , but we could n't get off them . |
30 | About the best I could get off them . |