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

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1 People have me in a little pocket of their minds in that role [ Ben Braddock ] and they do n't want to see me get out of it .
2 Do you want me to get up to , try and get up
3 ‘ I thought you 'd want me to get out of your sight — and stay out . ’
4 How will you make me get out of your way when you know deep down that that 's the last thing you really want me to do ? ’
5 I had not looked through those volumes for many years , until these recent developments led me to get down from the shelf the Devon and Cornwall volume once more .
6 Of course , there 's the question of my present contract , but I feel sure I can bribe the boss into helping me get out of it without too much hassle . ’
7 Want me to get on with it , then ? ’
8 ‘ It would be marvellous if The Committee were to win the National , ’ Scott said , ‘ for the two owners have been immensely patient and have let me get on with bringing the horse back to his best after he had been off the course for two and a half years . ’
9 There was n't much else she could do without attracting attention , but I definitely expected a bit of the old argy-bargy before she let me get down to business .
10 In return for free accommodation and a lot of my attention , they helped me get up and go to bed .
11 Carradine helped me get out of the diner , but I did n't feel so bad .
12 ‘ The horse has a long neck , and that helped me get back in the saddle , ’ he added .
13 I had a grand day at sea , but although the tide helped me to get back the wind did n't , and I used the engine to get back into the Crouch .
14 With one doctor , one nurse made me one of the doctors told me to get up .
15 They told me to get off and try to get on the next train going north , ’ protested the younger of the two , flushing pink .
16 The promptings of my mind told me to get out of computing and go to live in Shropshire on a small dairy farm making highly profitable specialist products such as goat 's milk yoghurt , sheep 's cheese and traditional butter .
17 Someone must have seen me getting out of Philip Stacey 's car one night . ’
18 Yes , I thought , they 've seen me get out of the pick-up truck , I look wind-blown and ruddy , there 's mud on my hands , they 're bound to think I 'm a crofter 's wife .
19 Let me get up , ’ and swung her legs to the floor .
20 Let me get up . ’
21 Let me get up to our animal behaviourist here .
22 Let me get up !
23 ‘ Please , Zack , let me get on to President Cormack personally .
24 Here 's your mother , now let me get on with the work . ’
25 They let me get on with my job and the only time I see them is to get things rubber-stamped . ’
26 Even Daley Thompson , who insisted he had very little interference from teachers , said they helped him in a non-involved way : ‘ They were all right ; they left me alone and let me get on with what suited me .
27 Stop jawing and let me get on with it .
28 ‘ Here — you run along and let me get on with it . ’
29 Self-satisfaction had given way to an impatience that said , as clearly as the words , ‘ If that 's the best you can do , stop wasting my time and let me get on with my work . ’
30 ‘ Stand back , please — back you get , sir — madam — let me get by . ’
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