Example sentences of "to get [pn reflx] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Quite a lot of money to get yerself back to England , if that 's where ye 're thinkin' of goin' . ’
2 Now we have to beat Portugal and Italy at Ibrox before the end of the year to get ourselves back on course to qualify for the World Cup finals .
3 We had to do something to get ourselves out of the situation .
4 On no account should the patient be allowed or encouraged to get himself around by dragging his foot and leaning on the furniture .
5 He ca n't drink for six whole months , that 's why he has to get himself away from town and temptation and live out in the country .
6 ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ he said after a time , struggling to get himself upright in his chair .
7 Every penny I 've ever had during our nine-year marriage he 's taken to get himself out of trouble , including the £18,000 divorce settlement from my ex-husband .
8 He had had a spell about two years previously when he had been in a wheel-chair for a few weeks , but had managed to get himself out of it and stagger around with two tripods .
9 ‘ Souness has inherited the biggest mess at Anfield that I can remember and in trying to get himself out of it he has at times become even more bogged down .
10 " You 'd be a lot better with less ale in your stomach , " she remarked , and left him to get himself out of his bed .
11 The hon. Member for Nottingham , South ( Mr. Brandon-Bravo ) tried to get himself out of a largehole —
12 There was no sign of the son , an undersized , sly creature who had spent more time in prison than out of it ever since he had been old enough to get himself down to the city and into trouble .
13 To get itself out of its self-dug hole , the Department of the Environment claimed that the 1981 study 's improved methodology simply showed that the 1971 and 1976 surveys had underestimated unfitness and disrepair .
14 She could n't use a good friend simply to get herself out of trouble .
15 But I would have imagined that an intelligent woman like you would know how to get herself out of it again . ’
16 Infuriated by the glint of triumph in his deep blue eyes , she managed to get herself back under some sort of control , though the rivers he 'd sent surging through her body with his kisses were far from still .
17 But she was n't , and she had to get herself back to normal .
18 Not only to advocate the giving of second chances but also to say that I hope that Shaun and the rest manage to get themselves out of the rut they 've dug for themselves .
19 This new status may enable the museums to get themselves out of their present crisis situation and implement some plans .
20 They tell little lies to get themselves out of trouble or make themselves look good , but real villains live in a fantasy world .
21 I need to get myself back on my feet and forget all this and get it all sorted out and so I can live my life again .
22 no you have to get yourself up with your four legs , you 've got four legs so you can get up , that 's it , just , that 's how horses get up on the front legs first , then the back , that 's right
23 But you , you 're right that if we stick to somewhere between six hundred and seven hundred as , as a erm even a basic kind of subsistence I E you 've just got enough in just , you , you 're just not using enough food to get yourself up to two hundred , two thousand calories a day at that rate you were still being taxed on , a at a rate of almost twenty percent of your , of your income .
24 Sometimes you have to listen to some really weird things to get yourself out of that rut .
25 Experience will show you how to readjust your programme to get yourself back on the right track .
26 Getting the ball back within a degree of percentage and be able to get yourself back into position er you 've got to be very careful with that .
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