Example sentences of "[noun] i get [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This is my milk I get out of the fridge |
2 | After we 'd agreed the itinerary I got on with the detailed flying planning , using the new French VFR maps and the American TPC ( Tactical Pilotage Charts ) which we bought from Stamfords in London . |
3 | he was going round going oh my God I got off with a real dog . |
4 | I suppose the reason I got down to an effort to be objective is that I did n't like the interpretations of my other things — so here I am with an array of alligator pears — about ten of them — calla lilies — four or six — leaves — summer green ones — ranging through yellow to the dark sombre blackish purplish red — eight or ten — horrid yellow sunflowers — two new red cannas — some white birches with yellow leaves — only two that I have no name for and I do n't know where they come from . |
5 | Anyway , we 've finished all we can eat of this Cambozola , and the wine bottle is only good for sticking candles in , and we are still sitting on the carpet lit by one small lamp somewhere over in the corner , and she keeps filling in the pauses by staring into my eyes as if she 's checking I do n't wear false eyelashes , and I start to think it 's about time I got up off the floor . |
6 | Then after a long time I got up with the help of a friend . |
7 | This time I got out of the car and felt my stomach heave again . |
8 | By the time I got back to the hospital , I 'd missed the doctors ' rounds . |
9 | By the time I got back to the office it was almost six-thirty . |
10 | Well I thought it was when I went out and exercised the dog before lunch , I went up to Jubilee Park and eh , I had a very brisk walk indeed and I was absolutely lathered by the time I got back to the car , after half an hour . |
11 | I was absolutely steaming by the time I got back to the car . |
12 | The only thing they do n't ask is what time I get up in the morning and what time I go to bed at night . |
13 | And by the time I get back to the house I expect you to be gone . ’ |