Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] get out " in BNC.
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1 | Fathers who tell their boys that they will be engineers may be delighted with their success rate , at least initially ( many such sons subsequently flood into business schools to get out of engineering ) . |
2 | After the attack on Sheffield , MoD technicians got out their screwdrivers . |
3 | ‘ At one point things got out of hand and we had to organise a group of MPs a Make-up Patrol crew to follow the actors around to see that they did n't eat anything or do anything that would affect the prosthetic face gear . ’ |
4 | In our September issue , last year , we invited Gardener readers to get out their cameras and enter our special The Gardener /Kodak Shades of autumn Photo Competition . |
5 | AN ENTIRE village football team was arrested when victory celebrations got out of hand . |
6 | FOUR HARLEM kids get out of bed : the fat one ; the hard one ; the cute one ; the aspiring hip-hop DJ . |
7 | it c it could er be driven around when there are air raids to get out of danger |
8 | The paving stones were still there , neatly piled against the hedge but the two men were not there , only three police officers getting out of a black car . |
9 | I am concerned about the absence of provisions for cycle tourists to get out of the city in the most desired directions , viz westwards along the A8 ( trunk road ) , and north-west along the A90 ( also trunk road ) to the Forth Bridge . |