Example sentences of "get [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Few of us get through childhood without a broken bone or a few stitches .
2 The stables get through tons of yellow pages each month turning it into billions of bits ; surely the ultimate nightmare for anyone called JR Hartley .
3 If we get past Wimbledon in the Coca-Cola replay , it could be lift-off . ’
4 People frequently get into difficulties with this age group by trying to think through the consequences of suggestions before trying them out , which requires an inappropriately sophisticated level of thought on the part of the children .
5 It could also explore the circumstances under which people get into difficulties over credit use , and ways of eliminating them .
6 A particular type of credit and money-management education is that needed for the people who unfortunately have to pick up the pieces when consumers get into difficulties over credit use : consumer and community advisers , citizens ' advice bureaux staff , social workers , even probation officers .
7 Erm , I , I wa , when I get into work on Monday I 'll have to find out .
8 Get into shape for your honeymoon with the minimum of effort ’ A BaByliss BodyToner Plus will tone up hips and thighs and have you looking firm and trim on the beach .
9 They get signed , they get arm-wrestled into spending too much money on their records , they get into debt to the record company , they spend 18 months trying to get out of it , it does n't work and the band breaks up .
10 I get into conversation with a black man in his fifties .
11 They get into discussion with a neighbour on Concorde going to New York and when they get back they say they 've got the finest idea since sliced bread .
12 Where I think you are , where you get into problems with that , are things like , assertiveness training , negotiating , Well assertiveness training is that a competence based thing or not ?
13 I hug my children to death and get into bed with them at night .
14 Goblins are primarily support troops — their role is to ensure that your core troops get into combat against their chosen target .
15 I get into rows with people .
16 get into sort of the voluntary organization
17 Her sister , 10-year-old Claire , was amazed that people could make rude jokes and not get into trouble for it .
18 Well the skipper of the hopper , he get into trouble for that cos he should have gone out to the dumping ground .
19 I always get into trouble at Pony Club rallies for not grooming her enough .
20 Most of the youngsters know him by name and he is often called to Hendon police station when they get into trouble with the law .
21 The majority of mentally disordered people never get into trouble with the law .
22 Minimising — admitting that one or two staff members drink a bit or perhaps use a bit of cannabis or maybe occasionally get into trouble with the consequences of drinking too much but insisting that the Company has more important problems to deal with and that it is not the Company rule nor responsibility to deal with these problems .
23 If you get into trouble with one , the other is likely to know .
24 I said yeah then I get into trouble with them for not passing estimates to Terry and then there 's an argument .
25 I would like to see a much more outspoken UKCC membership , with more support for nurses who get into trouble through upholding their code of conduct .
26 I get into step with him and we stop at a door at the end of the corridor .
27 Nonetheless , those who wish for lasting secure recovery will need to learn to consider feedback from any source and family members who truly desire longterm recovery for their loved ones will need first to understand their own " family disease " and get into recovery from it before learning the techniques of giving open and honest non-judgemental feedback to others .
28 Get into line with our strong stripes .
29 A series of Friday night swim discos get under way at Bishop Auckland 's Woodhouse Close leisure complex next week .
30 The meeting has already attracted great interest from smaller nations which will be sending teams to the Olympics , and they will be accommodated in a one-and-a-half hour ‘ warm-up ’ before the principle events get under way at 7.30pm and are beamed out live to a world-wide audience by Screensport .
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