Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] get out " in BNC.

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1 A warning was given but residents had only a few minutes to get out before the blast rocked their houses .
2 I mean , it 's hard to think of an equivalent , but say you were an inhabitant of Hastings in the year 2066 and you went down to the beach one day and these longships were coming towards you and lots of people in chainmail and pointy helmets got out and said they 'd come for the Battle of Hastings and would you rustle up King Harold so they could shoot him in the eye and here was a huge wallet full of money for you to play your part .
3 Some residents get out and about regularly , even if they may be rather slow at walking .
4 She says that the bailiffs came very early and told everyone they had 10 minutes to get out .
5 We would n't look very smart if we had simply given up and allowed some precious Galapagos species to become extinct , by letting the introduced animals get out of control . ’
6 The dead man 's father spotted a car pull up and two masked men getting out .
7 we 've had it , went , he went back to the doctors today and she said it could take up to six to eight weeks to get out your system .
8 The President 's got the authority to tell these assholes to get out of here and leave it to you and me .
9 Once you 're retired you have three months to get out .
10 Oh yes , they were all fed properly , looked after alright , but they all , they told me they were all pedigrees but I doubt cos I do n't know whether that 's the truth , but they reckon in Poland when things were bad , when they unload them , they 'd make some excuse that one of these pigs got out and run away and course they used to catch it er , somewhere they used to catch it and that was their fee then .
11 It screeches to a halt beside me , three guys get out , blindfold me , tie me hand and foot and bundle me into the van .
12 The charges arose from an incident in Cypress Road , Witham , on January 19 last year when three men got out of a car and set about Mr Hawes .
13 It stopped , and five men in white clothes got out .
14 The regular commuters get out their cards the minute they get on the ferry and play with great gusto .
15 Two elderly ladies getting out seemed to be having difficulty in trying to persuade a large dog to do the same .
16 Realizing the kicks that many men get out of listening to women mouthing obscenities , he set up a unique telephone service to cater for the need and gave it the name Just Filmz Inc .
17 She had ten minutes to get out of this jam , park and make it to the office .
18 His description of the recovery of a Hunter over a Swiss airshow served as another graphic reminder that a performance should emphasize the aircraft 's character but should utilize only the established skills of the pilot — and should never require his super-human efforts to get out of a situation .
19 I 've just been at a two day conference at erm not very far from here , at Wisden House in which erm a number of erm top industrialists erm led by the former chairman of I C I have all unanimously been saying how bad they think it is for our future technological development and export development if overseas students get out of the habit of coming here .
20 It concerns a Ship from another world landing on this planet , and strange creatures get out and say to a petrol pump , dustbin , slot-machine or similar mechanical device , ‘ Take me to your leader . ’
21 Pakistan , January 1991 : Demonstrators call for Western imperialist forces to get out of the Gulf .
22 Anyone else would give their front teeth to get out . ’
23 Both the introduction of new rules on how societies could raise funds for mortgage loans and the 1987 stock market crash — which prompted small investors to get out of equities and put their money into building society saving accounts — made it possible for the societies to get their act together and fight back .
24 It took them almost twenty minutes to get out of the building as they fielded congratulations along the way .
25 I 've got several big orders to get out . ’
26 The bus stopped outside gaunt St Mary 's Hostel and several girls got out .
27 He could n't afford any rumours getting out that he had deliberately destroyed the Hochhauser Company .
28 The lucky or plucky ones got out , leaving the older generation , all too often , to see out their days as paupers on the parish .
29 What advantages will they and the other operators get out of it ?
30 Once a fire has started , you could have as little as two minutes to get out before heat or toxic fumes overcome you .
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