Example sentences of "get [pers pn] [adv] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Some involved navigation got me across to the door and into the other room . |
2 | I me , well you can never find anything if you got them all over the place ! |
3 | When you 've got them away from the mains , what d' ya do with them ? |
4 | ‘ I 've got them halfway down the corridor , and the door opens behind us . |
5 | I do n't know , it 's just got it somewhere from the East somewhere is n't it ? |
6 | I used to have a straw teddy , a stuffed straw te I 've still got it somewhere in the attic . |
7 | So get them away from the mains and then what do you do ? |
8 | And she 'd to go to , to get her into the pony and cart and get her away to the doctor 's and get it stitched and , oh boy . |
9 | And like most people living in the city it gets it straight from the mains of the Welsh Water company . |
10 | It might seem long-winded , but dependent upon er if you get it right at the start with it , it might mean that one of the things we 're suggesting er you might say no , it 's not for me this , but you might think that job analysis is a good way of identifying training . |
11 | No it kee keep going with the arrows and get it just behind the letter you wan na delete , keep going , keep going go keep going , keep going and again now delete , backspace |
12 | ( WES AD LIB ) ( ANNE ) In part two of Central News , we 'll be getting it straight from the horse 's mouth . |
13 | So you 're really getting it all along the line are n't you ? |
14 | Her chauffeur got her there with the minimum of distraction . |
15 | ‘ We got him away from the Chink . |
16 | ‘ We got him halfway up the lane and we got so tired and I left them and came on ahead , ’ Sacco blurted out . |
17 | The Met got it wrong about the ICU . ’ |
18 | He was the first to concede that on occasions a judge got it wrong to the extent that a sentence was passed which was wholly unacceptable . |
19 | The Tories got it absolutely on the nail . |
20 | Certainly it is hard to believe that bull-leapers grasped the horns , and relied on the tossing movement to get them safely over the bull 's head . |
21 | Fortunately , my persistent ‘ need to know ’ was to get me there in the end . |
22 | That thought should get them deeper into the Castle , which is the general idea … |
23 | Do n't get them anywhere at the moment ! |
24 | Practical PC brings you three state of the art computer cards that will get you well on the way to building a multi media computer . |
25 | It 's not always possible in London but a short walk might well get you away from the crown and give you a chance to loosen up your legs , contemplate the last few hours and consider how your body is feeling in general . |
26 | She was obviously humouring him , anxious to get him safely into the sitting room . |
27 | If only Cassan can get him safely through the speed leg , which so often plays a decisive part in the overall result , he looks as though he would relish the bigger obstacles expected for the second and third legs . |
28 | The little girl seemed to be with a group , the carriage was dense with bulky figures , and I had the impression someone was trying to get her away from the window . |
29 | Mostly , she remained an invalid , irritable , on edge and defensive , becoming panic-stricken if the slightest attempt was made to get her away from the house . |
30 | Say if we do n't get it right at the beginning what we get out at the end can be very successful . |