Example sentences of "to get [pron] through [art] " in BNC.
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1 | To get them through the Christmas crisis , staff in London were instructed to send down a variety of commercial patterns and magazines which Laura adapted herself . |
2 | Well , we 're still trying to get them through the Police Authority but we are making provision through this budget if we do n't , yeah |
3 | ‘ But it became obvious that we were n't posing enough of a threat to get them through the bottle neck and as a result they dived and went hell-for-leather back into Scapa Flow . |
4 | ‘ I find analysis essential to get me through the day . |
5 | ‘ Got some new tablets to get me through the Season supposed to be revolutionary — solve all problems . ’ |
6 | He gave it a few more seconds to get him through the next traffic signals and then killed it again . |
7 | As it was , she had to draw on reserves of courage she had n't even known she possessed just to get her through the opening number . |
8 | ‘ How are we going to get it through the door ? ! ’ sighed Endill . |
9 | This land of little more than 2m people and 24m sheep , enclosed between China and Russia in an area three times the size of France , had already appealed for emergency food aid to get it through the winter when the worst snows for 50 years hit three provinces in the south-west . |
10 | I CA N'T think of anything more likely to get us through the pre-Christmas traumas than a new play by Don Hayworth . |
11 | We are likely to repeat previous styles to get us through the pain , but a point can be reached where the old ways no longer work . |