Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] get [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Oh he probably , I mean , he could get ou er , he might just get out of bed and come back in .
2 These eleven tracks ( 16 on the CD ) sound half-improvised , some perhaps quick-fire sketches for other pieces they 'll never get around to writing .
3 These eleven tracks ( 16 on the CD ) sound half-improvised , some perhaps quick-fire sketches for other pieces they 'll never get around to writing .
4 They tried to reach the River Po , which they hoped to cross so that they could eventually get back to Germany .
5 Then I could just get on with living . ’
6 He said he told him the story and he said if you could just get back to Greentoft , he says , I would give you the best two cattle out of my byre .
7 If I could just get back to Greentoft .
8 But that kind of carefully calibrated escalation could easily get out of hand .
9 But when endemic peasant resentment fused with numerous cross-currents of resistance , the situation could easily get out of hand .
10 The court said that to import proportionality would ‘ create a monster that could quickly get out of control and cause widespread disruption of the many administrative processes that might attract its application ’ .
11 So I do think it 's an industry which is very dangerous now and which could well get out of hand .
12 If you think you could well get out of control you can avoid triggering stimuli as much as possible .
13 Things might deteriate because of terrist activities in island , of course , but only tempry and her seckerterries of state could then get on with seprut plans for denationisation .
14 So , as a rule , I would always get out of dispersal in plenty of time , I would get very testy if things were n't exactly right come the take-off time .
15 What John " auntres " , by contrast , is a trick he must know from elsewhere — he decides to try out what he can have learnt only from a fabliau such as the related English , French , Dutch , Italian and German examples , banking on the sure expectation that either the miller or his wife will eventually get out of bed to allow the plot to be fulfilled .
16 We , we , we will normally get round to people .
17 I mean , I think a lot of national organisations that are giving , I trust that are giving money to people actually do want to know that sort of detail about where the money is going , because , if I go through this , I mean , I would have to say that I should imagine that a very small percentage of the money that has been collected on these flag days will actually get back into Oxfordshire .
18 Husbands can easily get out of touch with the cost of living unless they do the shopping regularly and see the bills .
19 Some widows who have been moderate social drinkers begin to drink more during bereavement , in order to take the edge off their emotional pain ; but this of course creates more problems than it ever solves , so you should never encourage your elderly parent to start taking ‘ tonic ’ wine for her ‘ nerves ’ or a tot of whisky at night to help her to sleep , for you may be helping her to establish a habit that can easily get out of control and become very hard to break .
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