Example sentences of "you get [adv] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Even a piece of her mind could cost you dearly if you got on on the wrong side of her .
2 You got up in the early morning and helped in the farm , milked the cows , fed my cows and calves and looked the pigs , and then you 'd hens and chickens and the pet lambs and things like that .
3 ‘ Tell me how you got here in the first place . ’
4 PS Sorry you got off on the wrong foot with the new commander .
5 If you 're looking for ground-breaking mayhem , you got off at the wrong Greyhound stop .
6 How are you getting on with the old battleaxe ? ’
7 See how you get on with the following questions : if you answer " yes ' to one or more , then we have some further work to do in this area !
8 And then you get on to the chemical properties of it .
9 Set all alarm clocks in the house to ensure you get up at the right hour , or if you 're in a guest house , ask for a breakfast call , nice and early .
10 but that all took I think , when you 're older when you go grey it 's , it , you look softer and you get away with the grey coming through on white hair .
11 It 's quite interesting sometimes how you get a question back or you get closer to the young people as a result .
12 The offer ends on June 19 , so you 'll have to make sure you get there before the big day on June 20 .
13 It passes through villages that become increasingly small and simple as you get deeper into the high hills : through Banca , in the eighteenth century a centre of the local copper-mining industry , then Aldudes itself , which has a very nice small square and a Basque-style church , and finally Urepel , reached by a turning off to the left from the road that continues into Spain .
14 Knights come first , then come DBEs , then come CBEs and so on and so forth , until you get down to the lowest award , which I think is the British Empire Medal .
15 And when there 's four of you playing i and you get down to the last two or three card .
16 There were countless small libraries that ran on into the 1930s and even later , right down to the small cornershop lending libraries of the kind George Orwell worked in ( it is strange how , when you get down to the basic phenomena of literacy in England , he keeps cropping up ) .
17 Yeah , well I mean , that 's a , that 's a difficult one , inside information , when you get down below the top ranks there are lots of people in the mid mi medium-ranks who would know about insider dealing , and I 'm sure use it .
18 There is a lot you can do when you get back to the original mix tape , but for us the mix was all part of the creative process and I do n't really want to remix stuff .
19 ‘ We 'd pay the going rate , and provide a car to enable you to get around to the various stores and liaise with curtain-makers and such . ’
20 How did you get on with the DOUBLE CHIN ELIMINATOR ?
21 How do you get on with the dreaded ?
22 How did you get on in the multi choice the other day ?
23 ‘ If you 're so keen on making friends , why do n't you get together with the Human Corkscrew ? ’
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