Example sentences of "she [modal v] get [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | She must get out of the house and breathe in some air that was free of the scent of leather . |
2 | She knew she must get out of the car quickly , or it would get stuck behind the steering wheel . |
3 | She must get back to The Tamarisks . |
4 | She must get back to the sea to feed . |
5 | It 'll take a good year before she 'll get back in the swing of everything . |
6 | But there were only soft , cold leaves remaining , and they got sucked in beneath her plate , to rest there clammily until she could get away to the bathroom . |
7 | She was able to move safely from room to room in her house , and she could get up during the night to use her commode when necessary . |
8 | George moved so she could get out of the chair . |
9 | Before she could get out of the car , though , he began to drive off again . |
10 | She would n't be able to join in the races now , but she could get there for the prize-giving at the end of them , and for the diving display , and this time , if the yacht was there , she would stop . |
11 | If she could get there before the long closure for lunch-hour he would make her up a preparation , and Peony could get it back to her mother and possibly get back again to the harbour for the Swimming Gala . |
12 | Perhaps if she hurried she could get back to the complex in time for Miguelito 's spot . |
13 | Once in a while she 'd get up from the chaos of ribbons and tissue , and go to the window to watch the cold . |
14 | If she had the sense she 'd been born with she 'd get up from the table right now , wish him a polite good evening , and scuttle back to the safety of the dressing-room , there to make a pledge never to risk being in his company again . |
15 | She said she 'd get on with the cooking better if I came down here on my own . |
16 | She would be sure to make such a song and dance about her aching feet that she would get right to the head of the queue for the room-key — well , apart from Mrs Roscoe , naturally ! ’ |
17 | There she would get out of the train and the system . |
18 | After Moorgate she had to think how she would get out at the next station . |
19 | She would get down to the city centre somehow . |
20 | Once the tantrum or violence has calmed down and the child has stopped fighting and crying he or she can get up off the chair . |