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

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1 ‘ My ole man got upset an' 'e told me ter get rid o' the bloody fing before 'e got 'ome from work ternight. 'E works on the trams , yer see , ’ the woman explained .
2 Yer farvver 's never bin one ter talk much about 'is work but 'e clams up whenever I ask 'im what 'e 's bin doin'. 'E gets very tired too lately .
3 'E gets ter know all the business round this area .
4 There may well have been others on other parts of the island , but unfortunately the heavy curtain of dust and fumes being carried by the wind prevented him getting right round .
5 ‘ I would n't bet against him getting just one against United and burying it . ’
6 As I thought my parents would still be up , I asked him to come in in an attempt to stop him getting away . ’
7 funny side , I can see him getting away with it
8 It 's always a good laugh watching him getting increasingly irritated with the interviewer after a humiliating defeat .
9 And he gets up and sees the situation and remember , he said , Jesus was n't out for joy ride , he was n't just passing an evening relaxing and unwinding and resting away from the crowd , he had gone into the boat for a purpose , he was going to the other side , and no storm was gon na stop him getting there !
10 But he did n't fancy him getting too close .
11 Erm I ca n't see him him getting very chummy with Eric can you ?
12 He 's such a nice man , I could imagine him getting unwittingly manipulated into a situation like that .
13 If the policeman had stopped him getting close to where Harry had been shot to death then Erlich might just have punched him .
14 But they were n't going to let him get away with it .
15 ‘ Are you going to let him get away with this ? ’ she demanded to know .
16 I 've found it out now and I 'm not going to let him get away with anything in future . ’
17 He put his hands to his throat , anything to ease the pain and help him to get just a little air …
18 His rapport with the children he treated was almost uncanny ; and there was in his own nature something of the immediacy and openness of a child , which , coupled with a great sense of fun , helped him to get easily into communication with all sorts of people , and to make friends .
19 Certainly not enough to afford shelter for him to get nearer the hut .
20 When he fell ill in 1857 he was granted £30 to enable him to get away for the winter , and six months ' leave of absence shortly afterwards .
21 As she had married him to get away from home , she could scarcely complain if he had .
22 No , he told him to get away .
23 ‘ It may be impossible for him to get home in just a few months . ’
24 This he had turned into what looked like a camera shop and I let him get well ahead before starting my take-off .
25 He is content for everyone else to have their say first , though his everyday associates and friends respect his views too much to let him get away with that too often .
26 Do n't let him get away with it !
27 You ca n't let him get away with it !
28 ‘ Do n't let him get away with it , will you ? ’ pleaded Bella , her voice almost a whine .
29 You mean you let him get away ? ’
30 Fred 's having it off with Diane and it can never get stuck on again , that 's what happens if you — it can happen , the dreadful already has , you mark my words , I think they 're very nice , dear , now do n't you worry , that broom will never sweep again , do n't let him get away with it , it can happen with your shoes off , I should take him back , dear , he who hesitates is lost , you can get lots of laughs with the vicar , should have seen it , one good turn deserves another , niggers in the broom cupboard , Mavis was just the same , what a shame … ’
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