Example sentences of "get [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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31 | It was the way he 'd got out the time Barry had locked him in the tractor-shed . |
32 | She 's sure to have got out the best china and baked a meat pie or something . |
33 | They 'd got out the best china and crystal glasses , the damask napkins , the ebony-handled knives . |
34 | And er I told them that er I was n't p p p prepared er because they was there during the day as well , it did n't used to across to catch the school bus , and be half a dozen or so come back next door , and stop there till about twenty past three then go back , come back over as if he 's got out the bus . |
35 | ‘ I 'd have got out the padded shoulders and the four-inch heels had I known you were going to appear looking like someone whom Central Casting had sent to play — ’ her gaze flicked over his well-groomed appearance and immaculate suit ‘ — the Wall Street tycoon , ’ she said astringently . |
36 | we , we 've only just got out the bath and then she says come on hurry up now |
37 | No we no she 'd got out the pool you see , she was I did n't recognize her , she said oh it looks like all the family 's here and I was only talking to Evelyn and , and I kept trying to place her and it was only when she said oh Rebecca was born a month after cos she 's died her hair a different colour , I did n't , just did n't recognize her at all . |
38 | we thought oh they 've just got out the guarantee . |
39 | It sounds a bit dodgy if you 've got out the car , left all your lights and stuff on the bloody door open . |
40 | Got out the car , said good God lad what were you doing ? |
41 | Some of Tuscany 's best wines , now made entirely from Sangiovese , would never have reached the drawing board had not an imported French variety got up a lot of Italian noses . |
42 | A woman got up a few rows back , and threw the hood off her head . |
43 | But he never got up a ref another reference and the kind of a position going on . |
44 | A new one where he got up a |
45 | We got up every morning and went to our routine , boring and badly-paid jobs , some of us hoping , some of us dreading the advent of Mr Right : he who would relieve us from , God forbid , the tedium of having to rely on each other for company , comfort , support and stimulation . |
46 | Having spent years in prison under the old régime , years that had taken their toll and made him look well over seventy , he got up every morning now , threw open the windows of his apartment , and breathed in ‘ the good clean air of freedom ’ . |
47 | on this anyway I , I finally , I did n't like it at all , but now I 'd done , I have me feather back I 'm alright I was like deaf when I got up every morning . |
48 | But he got up the front of the line and he got the job . |
49 | I got up the anchor , rowed what I estimated to be about five yards , and then let go the anchor again , and peered ahead . |
50 | I started the engine , got up the anchor , and we were under way . |
51 | Naturally he he wanted to keep his place open and when he got up the next morning somebody had painted the side of the van completely over . |
52 | As it there could be other victims out there who never got up the courage to come forward |
53 | By the time I got up the next morning , I had determined to sell the baker 's shop to the highest bidder unless Charlie Trumper were willing to take on the responsibility himself . |
54 | We got up the top there . |
55 | pass the train station , got up the train station on the left |
56 | Mum and I get on a lot better these days . |
57 | However , having carelessly left the shed unlocked , our mower and strimmer were stolen and , as we are both getting on a bit , we decided we would take up the lawn and put down gravel instead . |
58 | Perhaps she was getting on a little too well without me . |
59 | By the end of the programme Gary was much happier , showing much more pro-social behaviour and getting on a good deal better with his parents . |
60 | He was getting on a bit , transferred in to the Mounted . |