Example sentences of "he get [adv] " in BNC.

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31 Martin Stannard wo n't let him get away so lightly .
32 ‘ That 's because you 've let him get away , ’ Whitlock snarled but the policeman snapped at him to face the front when he tried to look round .
33 Oh God , she prayed , beseeching a deity that was only something her father swore by , never something believed , let him get away .
34 I used to just let him get away with it .
35 I 'd like to talk about er , Wallace Mercer and er , I just can nae let him get away with this er in my opinion he 's a two-faced twit !
36 She let him get away with it .
37 You ca n't just let him get away with it , Folly .
38 It had all happened because Ace Barton had tried to play God in her life , and she 'd let him get away with it .
39 How could she let him get away with all he had said ?
40 Rage at a fate which prevented her from screaming and railing at him for so misjudging her , rage at him for playing this cat-and-mouse game with her , rage at herself for letting him get away with it .
41 He has already made a long statement , and you are letting him get away with it .
42 That man did n't he get any more money out of it , but we , do n't let him get away with thinking their giving him
43 Do n't worry , I wo n't let him get away .
44 Sally wo n't let him get away with it !
45 You always let him get away things !
46 Even I do n't let him get away with that and he 's not my little brother .
47 I 've seen him get pretty bad-tempered with people .
48 This man , this religious leader , this pharisee who came to Jesus by night and as he comes to Jesus he , is full of questions , but Jesus does n't let him get too many of them out because the questions that Nicodemus has to ask are not the real issues .
49 She could not let him get close to her .
50 Yeah , do n't let him get that close to me .
51 Let him get together all the composers in Munich , let him even summon a few from Italy , France , Germany , England and Spain .
52 He got half-way down the corridor and realized in irritation that he had no idea where she had been given an office .
53 But he got neither .
54 But a little matter of a birdie for Bernhard was n't going to unsettle Seve , and he got straight back to the job , hitting some lovely shots to the green .
55 And he got straight in front there .
56 He got straight back on to the divan and lay with his eyes shut , as if I should n't have come and I felt I ought never to have come ( especially without telling C ) , and I felt as well that it really was a bit much , a pose .
57 He got ropily to his feet and raised the pistol in his right hand .
58 His attention settled on the ducks on the lake but whenever he got near they fled in panic to the shore and sheltered under bushes and trees where he could not reach them .
59 He got away from the subject when I pounced upon it .
60 The general allegations in it had been made before : Harry Phibbs had a moment of fame for calling the late Earl of Stockton ‘ a war criminal ’ on the strength of Count Tolstoy 's theories , but he got away with it .
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