Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] get out " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It cost £500 and I really ca n't see what my boys got out of it . |
2 | The girls opened their desks to get out their grammar books . |
3 | break her legs to get out of them ! |
4 | In the later stages of cooling however both the inside and the outside behave elastically and thus their contractions get out of step . |
5 | Suddenly she felt angry with herself for having let her emotions get out of control . |
6 | Henry Kissinger recognized that Romanian co-operation could be useful to the United States in its efforts to get out of the Vietnam War and to open up relations with Mao 's China . |
7 | I invite er Mr and his supporters to get out of the age of Dickens and into the twentieth century . |
8 | It is impossible to prove that the rivalries thus engendered endured , or that the king subsequently failed to impose himself on his major followers , favouring some individuals at the expense of others , and allowing his officials to get out of hand , all at the expense of national unity . |
9 | Presumably , she and her husband have a valuable relationship , which would be devastated if you let your feelings get out of hand . |
10 | The major problem being , if one of our children gets out of hand , one our own children , we 've got our own ways of dealing with it . |