Example sentences of "[noun] get [adv prt] in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And the wind got up in the night and pretty strong and we had a hut a twenty by twenty five foot fourteen eighteen war hut in the middle of a square and there was a shop and a storeroom besides . |
2 | That means I have n't got a key to get back in the house . |
3 | That means I have n't got a key to get back in the house . |
4 | battery wrote in his journal during the peak of the March battle on the Right Bank ; ‘ the fine weather continues , the days lengthen ; it is a pleasure to get up in the morning … ’ |
5 | Masklin supposed it was the machine 's equivalent of a nome getting up in the morning . |
6 | Without bothering to speak again Michael and Geoffrey got back in the Mercedes . |
7 | Shape of gentleman getting up in the afternoon |
8 | For many people life today is such a bustling affair with so many things to get through in the day that it is not difficult to forget to be aware of what is around us . |
9 | Theodora got up in the expectation of being dismissed . |
10 | Visitors were instructed to ask what time working class wives got up in the morning and to elicit a history of the way in which they organised their day 's work . |
11 | doing the writing to get over in the description cos they talk about the swirling sea |
12 | Two weeks ago in church the snivelling little bastard got up in the pulpit and told us not to be frightened of death . |
13 | ‘ You know how word gets out in the golf business , but there 's been nothing on this one . |
14 | Boys should go to school because they need the skills to get on in the world , because they will spend their lives moving between household and family and the institutions of state and nation . |
15 | When Chola got up in the morning the hut was like a dark capsule afloat in mist . |
16 | Now , tonight , there is nothing to look forward to , no reason to get up in the morning or move from one day into the next . |
17 | There is nothing more frustrating for a President to issue an order to a Cabinet officer , and then find that , when the order gets out in the field , it is totally mutilated . ’ |
18 | It was dark when Tony got up in the mornings . |