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

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1 Captain Budd got through to the police station by telephone , only to be told that the constabulary had the situation well in hand .
2 Erm I know there had been occasion when we had people sleeping on the the stairway and you know , I think occasionally and but I think sometimes that was maybe somebody got home from a blues party , and had too much to drink or something , and they came into the warm , the heat w from the the downstairs flat , er k comes up on the stairwell , and I know there was someone sleeping there .
3 Getting on to a YTS course had changed many young people 's lives .
4 It 'd be knackered by the time it gets down to the Cocks Terry , from here .
5 Well income revenue of hundred and twenty five thousand a year to manage the potential for getting in on the partners plan .
6 Though Connolly also headed straight at the goalkeeper in the 88th minute — that was probably the time McLean slipped off his sandbag — an even better opportunity for United to secure a share of the spoils was squandered by substitute Christian Dailly , who failed to even get his shot on target after getting in behind the Hearts defence .
7 As they were getting out of the police car a royal blue Land Rover drew up beside them and a coastguard officer got out .
8 The programme got underway with the Liberties Festival in Dublin and continues right through the summer , finishing with the Wexford Opera Festival and the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival in October .
9 ‘ The SS went to a great deal of trouble on the public relations side : there was background music , lorries ready to transport women , children and the infirm , while prisoners were at hand to act as porters ; in short an atmosphere of relative welcome greeted the Jews when they got out of the cattle trucks … ’
10 Also he 's gon na sort that out and he 's gon na get on to the police station now to explain that you do n't own the bike .
11 ‘ We 'd better get back to the Operations Room . ’
12 Before the honourable gentleman goes any further it would be advantage really to get back to the boundaries Mr Graham G .
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