Example sentences of "[verb] get [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Four weeks of being cooped up with Flute had taught Arthur that Ubu Roi was the most seminal possible thing about funniness , and if it was a book he was prepared to try getting it out of the public library one day . |
2 | ‘ How did that kind of line get him on to the insulin project ? ’ |
3 | How much would Donald need to get him back on the road ? |
4 | Codron tried to get it on at the Royal Court — on the face of things , an ideal setting-but it was turned down there , too . |
5 | So as a result to that , there , there erm , there is going to be a public meeting on the tenth September , which is actually organised by the Labour party , erm , but obviously the who thing very worried about the attendance at that , erm the , have , had to organise it very quickly because he wants to get it in before the sixteenth , we 'll still trying to get erm a National speaker , I 'm hoping that Julie from the er , eh National Help Federation will be able to come , but she 's on holiday till Monday erm , I do n't . |
6 | Is your boss still being sympathetic about your problems , or is he itching to get you back to the office ? ’ |
7 | erm What happens if erm your boss is n't on the phone and their boss has transferred all their calls to the other phone , the other phone rings as well as the secretaries ring , so you pick it up on your phone , which is R star star 3 , and then you want to get it through to the boss , but when you ring the number it comes through to the other phone . |
8 | So think of some number right divide it by a hundred and twenty now we want to get it back to the number we first thought of so what |
9 | We want to get it out of the way before it starts escalating . |
10 | want to get it out till the last minute in case it rained on it again . |
11 | I want to get you back to the house and into a warm bed . ’ |
12 | I understand it was your own stupidity in refusing to accept Silas 's ring until he 'd got her out of the house . |
13 | ‘ Narcissist , ’ I said , wanting to get her back into the subject ; but she dropped it . |
14 | For an English director it might be very difficult to imagine getting it out of the traditional setting . ’ |
15 | But I never felt that he was going to get me out in the second innings . |
16 | Maybe he thought he was going to get me back into the Church , but what I was doing was strictly pagan . |
17 | I 've just got to get them out of the way before I get back to work . ’ |
18 | Oh mince , I 've got to get it out of the freezer Bye . |
19 | Could I just raise one quick issue which I was going to mention under any other business but I 'd like to get it out of the way , and that is er the departure . |
20 | Amy keeps getting mine out of the bin . |
21 | ‘ Of course you know she 's aiming to get you back into the city as an accountant ? ’ |
22 | How else could he have got them out of the keep ? |
23 | It was not scheduled until later that night , but since the ATO team are there they decide to get it out of the way . |
24 | no , no , no , I thought oh god I 'm gon na have to get them out of the house |
25 | ‘ Will she manage to get him out of the USA ? ’ |
26 | He planned to get me out of the way so he could bid for the portmanteau . |
27 | The problem has been how to get get it out of the labs and into the industry , and ‘ I ca n't tell what 's going to happen when the horses are led to water , ’ admits Goldstein . |
28 | The problem has been how to get get it out of the labs and into the industry , and ‘ I ca n't tell what 's going to happen when the horses are lead to water , ’ admits Goldstein . |
29 | Gharr had already tried to get me out of the way — probably thinking that Mala would collect it and her too . |
30 | ‘ You 've got me out of the house at last , ’ Bertha whimpered . |