Example sentences of "get [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If we could get a decent job , have somewhere settled to live , then we could get on with a proper life . |
2 | Please can we get on with the serious stuff please . |
3 | No further discussion necessary on their budget let's get on with the serious business of funding real education in Hertfordshire which we asked and in this particular case the Labour party . |
4 | Let us get on with the Irish debate . |
5 | In spite of the obvious gains in recent years — and no one could be more grateful than I to Robert Runcie and all he achieved — we now need a period of calmness , of peace , to grow and get on with the real work of caring for others and serving Christ in and through others . |
6 | Then stratigraphical nomenclature can be forgotten and we can get on with the real work of stratigraphy , which is correlation and interpretation . |
7 | And erm , anyway , I 'm , I 'm sorry to have to tell you that but erm now we 'll get on with the second half of the meeting . |
8 | Then put the coin in the slot , please Rex , and we 'll get on with the new plan . ’ |
9 | ‘ There may be benefits for us too — if we do n't get on with the new rector he may only be here for five years , ’ said Miss Duff . |
10 | How did you get on with the DOUBLE CHIN ELIMINATOR ? |
11 | You have to just get on with the next board . |
12 | Watched by England number two Lawrie McMenemy , Stuart did get on as a 64th minute substitute , but added : ‘ It seems everyone else gets straight back into the side after injury except me . |
13 | How did you get on in the multi choice the other day ? |
14 | Though before she could get in with a quick plea for an interview , Vendelin Gajdusek revealed that he had not for a moment forgotten the way in which the Dobermann had attached himself to her ankle , by decreeing , ‘ You 'd better come into the house and have some antiseptic put on that wound . ’ |
15 | And never in my wildest dream did we imagine that Labour would get in with the resounding majority that they did get in . |
16 | Former champion and born-again Christian George Foreman — who has seen the sleazy side of life at first hand — warned after Lewis 's brilliant two-round knockout of Razor Ruddock at Earls Court : ‘ Lennox Lewis will win the world title — as long as he does n't get in with the wrong crowd . ’ |
17 | The travellers threw missiles , and abandoned some of their vehicles on the road when they could n't get in to the three-day event . |
18 | Admission rates were £4 for adults , £concessionary , with further concessionary rates of £10 for a family ( 2+2 ) and a ‘ bring a pensioner ’ scheme whereby anyone bringing a pensioner ( or a child ) could get in at the concessionary rate . |
19 | ‘ I had help getting in here , ’ Hari said quickly , ‘ I did n't get in through a bolted door on my own now , did I ? ’ |
20 | It is quite normal for the male to have to stay outside and drive his milt in with beats of his tail , because he can not get in through the reduced entrance . |
21 | ‘ If you 're so keen on making friends , why do n't you get together with the Human Corkscrew ? ’ |
22 | Pilger told him they had better get together for a serious talk the minute he got off the plane . |
23 | It was n't until we told him , that he exclaimed ‘ Oh yes , I remember the Institute Netball Team first time round in the 70's — Oh yes , a right tough lot ! ’ — Marion , we 'll get together for a few team tactics eh ? |
24 | We can get down on the high street any of these times and it drops us back up here . |
25 | I do n't believe in wasting time , so if Fran is free for lunch I shall take her out and we can get down to the first lesson . ’ |
26 | Maybe now they 've proved they 've got ‘ the skills to pay the bills ’ they can get down to the serious shit they 're obviously capable of . |
27 | Why could n't they get down to the important stuff right away ? |
28 | Finally it was agreed that both should get down at the same moment . |
29 | That way , unless I 've really laid it on thick , I can get along at a cracking pace . |
30 | we never dreamed that we would get through to the next round , to be held in London . |