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

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31 Do n't get me wrong — I 've nothing against the leather-clad hordes , for they are a cheerful fraternity .
32 Do n't get me wrong , I love my Beryl and all that but , you know , you ca n't help looking .
33 Do n't get me wrong , Roy .
34 Do n't get me wrong , Loretta , ’ he added , ‘ It 's not that I do n't like her .
35 ‘ But you wo n't get me wrong , will you , Inspector ?
36 Do n't get me wrong I 'm not saying that it was a good idea to sell Batts , on the contrary it was stupid and short sighted by the board but life goes on and if ( no when ) we beat Wednesday this weekend everyone will be a little happier .
37 ‘ Do n't get me wrong — I 'm very fond of them both , but I prefer them one at a time . ’
38 It 'll get me away from them .
39 He was really going to buy cigars at the shop next door , but I saw the sugar mice in the window and he could n't get me away until he came in and bought some .
40 If I can do table tennis and Scottish country dancing , nothing wo n't get me away from that .
41 I decided that further thinking would get me nowhere .
42 I did a year 's course , I thought it would get me somewhere . "
43 ‘ She 'll get me eventually , I suppose .
44 by the time she comes , because to get there she 's got ta come , so that , she can get me there
45 ‘ Do n't get me too excited . ’
46 In return , you must get me as many DPR client coupons as you can .
47 I spent ten years faking it , and hating it , and it did n't get me anywhere .
48 I tried being John Carradine earlier this evening , but it did n't get me anywhere .
49 It was a flimsy pretext and might not get me anywhere , but it was the best I could do at such short notice .
50 I 'm not going to leave you with statistics , they do n't get me any longer , I 've developed an immunity to statistics , thank God .
51 ‘ I saw him but it did n't get me very far ; he 's one of the old and crusted .
52 That did n't get me very far did it ?
53 Dad says he will get me more Meccano at Christmas , but I want to buy a pulley and those thick flange-plates in Wylie Hills on Saturday when I get my pocket money . ’
54 as if to say you ca n't get me now .
55 Willie wo n't get me now , will he now ?
56 So what are you gon na get me then ?
57 ‘ I 'm told that flattery will get me everywhere . ’
58 ‘ Yes , but will it get me home in time to see Coronation Street tonight ? ’
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