Example sentences of "get in [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Move over , I 'm gettin' in there alongside you , ’ he said sharply . |
2 | He thought he had got in just about everything and moved on . |
3 | ( Hoomey had n't got in yet . ) |
4 | ‘ What have you got in here , lad ? ’ |
5 | But how had it got in here ? |
6 | ‘ What have you got in here anyway , you lift weights ? ’ |
7 | Now what have we got in here ? |
8 | Count how many you 've got in here . |
9 | And who knows what else they 've got in here ? |
10 | And believe me , Cameron , I 'm the only friend you 've got in here . ’ |
11 | burglar alarm cost a , the whole system costs a lot of money to set up , so if you 've got in here it 's not going to put that expense to set that up . |
12 | Seventeen add this big number here which is minus one times whatever we 've got in here minus one times ten , what will that give us ? |
13 | All they 've got in here is a little heap of Westerns and thrillers with half the pages torn out or covered in tea and snot . |
14 | This would explain why the good doctor had got in here . |
15 | How had they got in here ? |
16 | I , I 'll tell you what I think I 've got in here . |
17 | What else have we got in here ? |
18 | What 've I got in here ? |
19 | Got ta get them mended cos the erm whatsit 's got in here screw hole |
20 | what we 've got in here is Goodmans , Crown , Akai and Sharp |
21 | After the initial impetus has run out , he wrote , and before one has got in so far that it is easier to finish than to go back , it is then that it becomes hard to be sure of your footing , hard to know why you are doing what you are doing , hard to know if you are doing correctly what you are doing . |
22 | ‘ What have they got in there ? ’ |
23 | ‘ What have you got in there ? ’ |
24 | You would n't believe some of the people he 's got in there . ’ |
25 | Why is that , why has Saturday got in there ? |
26 | You may have a dozen doctors er how many has it got in there for instance , oh it 's just got four all right . |
27 | Yes erm because I doubt it , erm at the moment with the fund that we 're talking about the erm the close scheme , because most of these people in B T were originally erm in the Post Office , and of course when the they split erm then the erm Post Office workers went over to B T , they get a B T pension but in actual fact they paid into a pension scheme erm for many of them for forty years because they come into that age group , where so many people , you took a job when you were twenty o or or sixteen and you stayed with it for life , you did n't chop and change like people do these days and the majority of our members erm we can go down and I would say the vast majority of our members have actually worked for the Post Office or starting with the Post Office and then B T or staying with the Post Office for forty years , there 's no end of them they 've got in there forty years service . |
28 | ‘ These quarantine quarters — what have they got in there ? ’ |
29 | So er , I might , I might give our Mark a ring and see what he 's got in there . |
30 | Oh my god one to ten it 's got one in there already , so what have I got in there ? |