Example sentences of "[prep] i to get [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It is close enough for me to get on . ’
2 There was no need for me to get up and prowl around while the rest of the family was sleeping because I could read all night , if I wanted to , and if I did n't get up until the middle of the day , no one seemed to mind very much .
3 This gives an annual opportunity for me to get up to dates with Fordyce Maxwell of The Scotsman , an old friend from my Berwick days , at the preliminaries .
4 It 's easy and it would have been easy for me to get up on a platform or to go into the department and say , look lads , you know , we feel that you 're justified in walking out the door .
5 He waited for me to get out of his sight , and then he worked his way down to Cuttle 's Bakery .
6 It is good for me to get out and do the shopping ; I enjoy that bit of fresh air every day , and it is something I have got to do because this is when I meet people .
7 They dig trenches which make it difficult for me to get out ?
8 The lower the bed is , the harder it is for me to get out .
9 ‘ Time for me to get off , eh ? ’
10 There is only one way for me to get in with it in place .
11 Cos you paid for me to get in
12 Yeah it 's easier for me to get in and out of bed of .
13 And he admitted : ‘ I know it is going to be a hard slog for me to get back , but after what I have been through I 'm not bothered how hard it is going to be .
14 I 'm right off the side of the bike so it takes much longer for me to get back on it and control the slide . ’
15 I 've got a sale to go to at nine , and you know how difficult it is for me to get back to sleep once I 've been woken . ’
16 Anyone will have to come past me to get in .
17 All he did was yell at me to get out of his trailer . ’
18 He swore at me to get out .
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