Example sentences of "[vb base] get [adv] of the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Slowly Georg got out of the van , looked around to make sure there was no-one who knew him , then he walked quickly across to the station restaurant , entered , and hid himself quickly in a booth that had a view of the rails .
2 If you want to get out of the scheme , you will be charged three month 's interest payments as a penalty .
3 They delivered to his Downing Street home a list of what they want to get out of the recession .
4 As usual we take the immediate point — Frodo and the others want to get out of the forest — while reading through to a kind of universality : the ‘ shadowed land ’ is life , life 's delusions of despair are the ‘ woods ’ , despair will end in some vision of cosmic order which can only be hinted at in stars or ‘ sun ’ .
5 Those who fail the Cl test flee in terror out onto the battlements — they just want to get out of the tower .
6 ‘ I just want to get out of the rain . ’
7 ‘ I just want to get out of the area and reach a phone . ’
8 Sticks can be stabbed at you but chains can not ; they must be swung , and the heavier they are , the slower the swing — giving you more time to get out of the way .
9 Yes I think that may be right my Lord , indeed er if we succeed on the way out , get get out of the contract point then of course the plaintiff 's case is that they would have taken that advice and would not have entered into the contract a and therefore on that basis they are entitled to be compensated on the basis that all the losses they unnecessarily incurred by having , being forced to complete , should be recoverable , subject to er litigation of loss and .
10 ‘ Well — yes — I remember getting out of the car , but not much about climbing the hill or making the camp . ’
11 These sparkling crystal green pools look ideal for swimming , but beware dangerous undercurrents , the fact that they are deeper than the look , a temperature cold enough to freeze-dry your internal organs , and an audience of 50 tourists who will stand and watch as you try to get out of the water and back into your underpants with some dignity and without swearing .
12 I was just wondering when the right hon. and learned Gentleman was going to tell the House how his Government intend to get out of the recession that they have created .
13 They did n't believe in things like that any more , but neither of them made any move to get out of the car .
14 Do get out of the way , will you ? ’
15 So what I 'm saying is we need to be very , as soon as you get the stuff , that , if you wan na get anything out of this course at all , and what people do get out of the course , is the fact that by the time they leave here we 've said right , that 's the way we 're going that 's what we 're gon na aim for and it is reasonable time .
16 But I mean y'know ah y'know g if you want if you 're in that s if you 're getting a bit worried about it , do get out of the room for a bit and then come back in later .
17 I 've got out of the way , I 'm trying to do my accounts , I ca n't understand this new money can you ?
18 I 've got out of the way of , I 've often said to Dinda , you know , I would n't mind going back to an open fire in the winter .
19 And you could use the calculator if you like try it , try it first with the , all the different ones that you 've got out of the factor tree .
20 Some find it hard to make a decision because they 've got out of the habit or they no longer see the need .
21 I 've got out of the habit . ’
22 Erm when you once y once you 've got out of the habit of sixteenths and thirty seconds , and things like that , you find that I mean , we found the other week , did n't you , that you were thinking , Oh these millimetres a bit of a pain .
23 It could be they have got out of the way of doing things that they used to enjoy .
24 ‘ I am happiest for the players because they have got out of the Cup what they have deserved .
25 ‘ We have to get out of the house .
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