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

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1 He 's got ta get along of the band , without touching them .
2 Ah 'd dae onythin , tae get oot of this dump …
3 Now this is , as far as I 'm concerned , this is the last lecture you 're gon na get off of me .
4 but we ca n't get off of there unless we
5 but er , she says I 've got ta get off of the phone cos I 've , when I , when I told him I was gon na phone you he went oh no
6 She 'd say , moreover , that you could always get out of a boat and go ashore , but from that height you could only crash .
7 Divorce was seen to be harder on the women than the men , who could get out of their family responsibilities so much more easily with divorce than without it .
8 You 've got to be positive , or you 'll never get out of this mess . ’
9 She and Lucy would get out of this one alive , and all in one piece .
10 I was never happy all the time , but i could get no character and could not get out of the life .
11 The court said that to import proportionality would ‘ create a monster that could quickly get out of control and cause widespread disruption of the many administrative processes that might attract its application ’ .
12 ‘ Then you can get out of my coach , ’ he says .
13 Husbands can easily get out of touch with the cost of living unless they do the shopping regularly and see the bills .
14 When Wexford got home for his tea Clytemnestra wagged her darning-wool tail at him but she did n't get out of his chair .
15 • If you wake up early , do n't get out of bed but relax instead and ‘ snooze ’ .
16 ‘ I did n't even get out of the car , ’ Graeme recalls , but he was amazed by what he saw .
17 ‘ Let's get out of here before the mob swamps us again . ’
18 But that kind of carefully calibrated escalation could easily get out of hand .
19 ‘ We did n't get out of second gear , ’ he said , ‘ but we are looking to get into third gear and , hopefully , top for next Saturday . ’
20 Colin loved the land but he would n't even get out of the van to look at the house . ’
21 I was trying to make a list of what he owed and how we might get out of this state , which I do n't think he ever got out of .
22 ‘ Let's get out of here . ’
23 ‘ Come on , let's get out of John 's office , he 'll likely be a while yet . ’
24 In Mexico 's case , these could get out of their exposure by converting their debt into new saleable bonds with guarantees attached , but worth 65% of the face value of the old paper .
25 This proposes , in essence , that Iraq should get out of Kuwait straightaway in return for being left alone afterwards .
26 Could Australia get out of recession in time for the next general election ?
27 The best thing managers can do is get out of their way .
28 Regionals tend to have natural franchises and are likely to get the best pickings of whatever expanded powers commercial banks may get out of the pending reform of the financial system , once Congress gets round to letting it happen .
29 A fielder with any sense would simply get out of the way .
30 ‘ And if you do n't get out of here I 'll tell him you 've been up in the woods with a dog .
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