Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] to get [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | On the basis of the , the huge attempts I 've made to get very little informa and , and the lack of success getting information out of them , no , I do n't think so . |
2 | But Ember clamped her limbs against his own and whispered , ‘ So we 've got to get away . |
3 | I 've got to get away . ’ |
4 | ‘ You 've got to get away from here , ’ she insisted . |
5 | ‘ We 've got to get away , ’ Lucy insisted . |
6 | ‘ We 've got to get away from here — now ! |
7 | What we 've got to get over now is the need for action straight away , not next year or the year after . |
8 | I 've got to get over to a village out on the Bologna road and I can easily drive there via Fiesole . |
9 | I think er on the er the walls , bringing the people in , is , if they understand that they do not believe er or that that within their heart , then that 's the difficulty that 's the sort of bridge we 've got to get over . |
10 | So I thought , I 've got to get upstairs and find something , some means . |
11 | ‘ I 've got to get upstairs and see Lesley-Jane ! ’ hissed Charles . |
12 | You 've got to get on and deal with the problem and forget it 's a crisis . |
13 | In 1967 he wrote : ‘ Human beings will become so used to being crushed together that when they are on their own , they will suffer withdrawal symptoms : ‘ Doctor — I 've got to get on to a crowded train soon or I 'll go mad ’ . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 've got to get on with my life . |
15 | We 're all in this together and we 've got to get on with it together . |
16 | That you 've got to get on with your thing and get your shopping or whatever it is , done quick to get home to do whatever they do at home . |
17 | I 've got to get on . |
18 | But shut up for a bit will you , I 've got to get on . |
19 | We 've got to get on with it , after all . |
20 | You 've got to get on , but you 've got to know when to be firm . ’ |
21 | I 've got to get on with a job I 'm paid to do . ’ |
22 | They started to especially trainee managers , spending periods of time in the smaller branch , and they 've got to get on with that concern , but I think there are benefits since they 've been doing that . |
23 | ‘ Now we 've got to get on with the job at Arsenal and try to get back . |
24 | Well you 've got to get on with it have n't you ? |
25 | I 've got seven English players in my team including lads like Gavin Peacock and Lee Clark and I 've told them they 've got to get up there to earn recognition . ’ |
26 | Thus ‘ you 've got to be very sure of your ground , because you 've got to get up , not in a court , but in an appeal situation , and give evidence ’ . |
27 | Loosely translated , it means you 've got to get up pretty early in the morning to get the better of Fife folk . |
28 | I 've got to get up early all right ? |
29 | I 've got to get up to that next . |
30 | Well so you 've got to get up a ladder to get at it . |