Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [adv] to get " in BNC.
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1 | Sure enough , after Lamb had won the toss the batsmen got in only to get out , and the innings ended on the second day for 160 . |
2 | But me and Nige are saving up hard to get some extra money or put another twenty thousand down . |
3 | Mike obviously found out Bernard was alive and came out here to get him . |
4 | But during the er strike he used to go out purposely to get them and he used to go onto these fields . |
5 | Father , how is that to be distinguished , in such conditions , from a Benedictine brother in dark habit and cowl , if he be young and stepping out briskly to get out of the rain ? ’ |
6 | And er I want to go back now to get the money . |
7 | And then coming back here to get changed or what ? |
8 | ‘ I had to climb out again to get some air and when I went back in I was just beaten back . |
9 | Cos I wan na go down there to get some frozen stuff instead . |
10 | Supposed to start at six , but we go in earlier to get stuff ready . |
11 | They 've stepped down here to get from one piece of pavement to another , yet they look like they spent their whole lives underground . |
12 | As before , a little water was used to thin the acrylic to the consistency of cream and most of it was gone over twice to get an even coverage of bright intense colour . |
13 | We go up there to get cheap cigarettes , petrol and groceries . ’ |
14 | It is hoped that this will not be later than approximately 8 April by which time they are wanted back here to get on with parachute training . |
15 | But you 've got ta go round there to get to the back garden . |
16 | We have to then drive round again to get home . |
17 | Well there 's a bit of changing and messing about here to get it just right in n it ? |
18 | Umm , the kids come round here to get all their toys so there 's a big sort of ridge there so it ca n't really go over that |
19 | Just before half-time , Doherty had a strong header well saved , while Johnston nipped in well to get on the end of a Beatty cross only to be forced wide by the keeper . |
20 | They gave up their attempts to cross the Swamp and set out instead to get round it . |