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

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1 Much as she would have liked to stay , Penny had to hurry home with her budgie , but she learned later that Brownie Owl got the puppy out of the tree and took it home and gave it food .
2 when we got the letters back from the Secretary of State one of his excuses if you like , for imposing such a savage tax was that it was save fuel and help the environment .
3 He turned with difficulty and got the keys out of the pocket of his trousers and put them on the chair seat .
4 He said , , he got the strap out of the desk , about three or four , you must know what a strap is do n't you ?
5 So Doyle got the ferry back to the mainland and drove quickly to the attractive , still-recognisably medieval city of Winchester .
6 She moved to Ana 's room and got the girl on to the bed , lifting her legs and preparing to cover her .
7 A French medic was climbing the grassy bank from the sunken road to look at the Officer as I got the prisoners out of the dug-out and back to their previous positions in the hollow .
8 ‘ So I just — I got the kids out of the house — ‘ n ’ I rang this number . ’
9 So I pulled to the side and I had n't changed a tyre for a long time , but I got the jack out of the back and started to jack the car up , and while I was doing it , these two ladies went , ‘ Ah , it 's Sting ’ .
10 and , and the garage was unlocked so I did n't bother , I probably put it down when I got the steamer out of the cupboard
11 ‘ You mean you 've got the boot along with the rest of us ? ’
12 Have you got the heater on in the bathroom ?
13 She 'd got the car out of the space .
14 Have you got the report back from the hospital a couple
15 Why have you got the sound up on the telly then ?
16 Once you 've got the editing out of the way , you have some choices to make .
17 See if it had been nice this Saturday we could 've gone and got the wheel back on the caravan but
18 Even see we 've got the grandson over for the
19 Mr O'Donnell said McPherson had got a rope out of the car boot and that had been attached to a strap round his neck .
20 Well he still lives in Eaking but it he 's got a shop up by the Post Office .
21 Sabrina always got a kick out of the swivelling bookcase ; it was like something out of a Boris Karloff film .
22 So I left it up a side street and got a taxi back to the studio where I was due to appear .
23 ‘ We got a boost out of the cup run , but promotion has always mattered most and now we have nothing to interfere with that .
24 Everyone was fiddling like mad when we got a leak through from the office that they were sending private detectives round the houses …
25 ‘ I 've got another hour before I 'm on , get the cover back on the engine so I can get some sleep . ’
26 It was yet another of the advantages of belonging to the working class , like always knowing someone who would send her son round to unblock the sink , lay a carpet , get the cat down from the tree , lend you a van for the evening or sell you trainers and tracksuits cheap .
27 ‘ At Elland Road I was expected to go and win the ball and that was about all they liked ! ! — get the ball up to the big front men and look around for the knock downs ’ ( Batts obviously did nt look very hard cos he did nt find many ! ! )
28 You know , just get the stuff out of the gate .
29 Get the hand-cart out of the barn ; there 'll likely be things to bring back . ’
30 Er clearly when we have got that situation , we do n't just simply put the numbers in and press the button and you get the answer out at the end , er the people who er did this for us at the time , er are professional er transportation consultants er and given that the key er one of the key outputs from this model was the effect of a er a bypass , then this is something that we looked at in in some detail as well as er the actual effects that the model was putting out .
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