Example sentences of "[verb] they get [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Hating the enemy as he did — it was , after all , their aim to deprive his father of the throne — Cumberland was incensed at seeing them get away .
2 If we take the former interpretation of the increase in rape reporting then this would mean that not only are more men raping , but also the judiciary is increasingly allowing them to get away with it .
3 Consequently … my memory will rapidly improve … and I will be able to see things in their true perspective … without magnifying my difficulties … without ever allowing them to get out of proportion .
4 What do we want them to get out of our advertising ?
5 What do we want them to get out of our ads ?
6 What do we want them to get out of the advertising ?
7 So should voters , it would be rather absurd I think , well Mill thinks , that if jurors were expected to come to a decision on the basis of what they would prefer , would you prefer this person to be sent down or would you prefer them to get off .
8 The Tories proposed the idea of allowing schools to opt out to enable them to get away from ‘ loony left'authorities .
9 Their toughness and wounds are high enough to enable them to get away without a shield .
10 As far as I 'm concerned , the residents come first ; and I expect every member of staff to understand that , right through from helping them get up in the morning to taking someone off to bingo if she wants to go .
11 Secondly , children in care , we 're helping them get out of care as fast as they can , and we 're helping them get set up properly , with proper support and so on .
12 It is the skilled job of the social workers to help the foster parents cope by understanding their anxiety , explaining the child 's difficulties and helping them to get along together .
13 Yeah make them get up and say can you move
14 There 's the kids , too — I want them got away from him .
15 Jeff Hammond , of Willis Corroon , said the service would provide the means of dealing with these potential threats to businesses enabling them to get on with their main task — providing quality products to an ever more aware consumer market .
16 Two passers-by stopped them getting away
17 Well we 've talked football , we 've talked speedway , we 're now going to talk rugby , because if you 've been following the exploits of the Bicester Rugby Club , you 'll know they got through to the semi-finals of a big national competition , and they play that semi-final this coming Saturday .
18 Probably because they had n't re-used they got there by two or three or four years time when they came on to the next level of management the junior management erm we did this with them again and you would begin to find certain skills had evolved and certain certain team strengths had arisen because they do change over the years .
19 And eventually you you either do and he drives off and nearly runs into rams into a lamppost or something like that on his way when he 's finally given up , or else sometimes as I say they get together and er everything 's hunkydory .
20 The motor car is now the big demon of the left because , supposedly , it pollutes our atmosphere , but the fact is that it is the most treasured possession of many people — including working people — because it allows them to get around independently .
21 ‘ Anyway , ’ she had said , ‘ the Men do n't like it and I 've seen them get quite angry with people who do it .
22 most likely to make people believe that they can achieve a certain thing and let them get up and do it and erm so that the Party 's role is in the initial stage fostering as much mobilization
23 Oh well , let them get on with it .
24 Journalists just pop them a question and let them get on with it .
25 On the one hand , Parliament did not trust the police enough to give them the power they wanted and then let them get on with it .
26 The band are intelligent boys , they know what they are doing and we let them get on with it .
27 If they were really brother and sister , they were a strange pair , but that was nobody 's business but their own , and like all the other members of the company , Noreen just let them get on with it .
28 Now shut up and let them get on with their game . ’
29 Let them get on with it .
30 One , he recalls , told him : ‘ This is what people wanted — now let them get on with it . ’
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