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

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1 ‘ I think you 'd better get out of the water .
2 Better get out of the way .
3 If those trainers did n't want to end up in a splash they 'd better get out of the way before I …
4 ‘ Perhaps you 'd better get out of the City , ’ suggested Carradine .
5 ‘ Why did n't Cosmas just get out of the bed ? ’
6 Of course , we can not just get out of the routines and struggles and problems we are already engaged in .
7 If he is that much of a wimp , why does he not get out of the road and let us take over ?
8 I was never happy all the time , but i could get no character and could not get out of the life .
9 Grasshoppers , scorpions , lizards , young birds in their nests , anything that can not get out of the way is attacked .
10 However it was , the one he had aimed at did not get out of the way in time and a last-minute attempt to slink off in the wind failed .
11 It was then he found he could not get out of the finance deal .
12 No answer , then Spencer passed out for a few seconds , only to wake to the pungent smell of burning and the sharp realisation that he must now get out of the thing .
13 He did not immediately get out of the car but turned and looked at Sara .
14 ‘ I 'm running around saying hey , here is my burn notice , this guy is a loser , and Christ , he is working with the government of Israel , he had already arranged a flight — it 's sort of would you please get out of the way ,
15 Colin loved the land but he would n't even get out of the van to look at the house . ’
16 ‘ I did n't even get out of the car , ’ Graeme recalls , but he was amazed by what he saw .
17 If the politicians were to take the drastic action that many voices are calling for , much of our motorised transport would not even get out of the garage .
18 A fielder with any sense would simply get out of the way .
19 But there was the famous walk-out when he stormed off the podium and then could n't get out of the hall because all the doors were locked .
20 ‘ I 'm freezing , but I ca n't get out of the water with you there . ’
21 She could n't get out of the pit , but somebody knew she was there : her therapist gave her something of the same feeling but was far from being as much fun .
22 The Fiesta sets off , only Mel does n't get out of the way in time .
23 ‘ This time the lights turned green but I did n't get out of the way sharp enough . ’
24 ‘ I just could n't get out of the way in time and the bike clipped my leg .
25 He had this meeting on Wake Island that I described to you when they would n't get out of the planes , all attempts to persuade MacArthur to behave in a reasonable fashion .
26 We did n't get out of the cells very often .
27 This disconnection between aims and curricular plans seems to be an endemic disease of curricular planning and , unless amended , the National Curriculum will show that in the late twentieth century the policy makers still could n't get out of the rut of traditional thinking that has dogged education throughout this century .
28 I got cramp in my leg and I just could n't get out of the chair .
29 Instead of making chances for his colleagues , the Scot , as predicted , could n't get out of the habit of making for goal himself , so the attack was stifled of passes .
30 ca n't get out of the habit .
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