Example sentences of "[adv] get [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I 've got nearly over five hundred quid , then the petrol and then food where you could n't get food donated , and new tyres for the bike before I went so you could only get on the road . |
2 | ‘ You ca n't drive round it in a car and say , ‘ I 've seen the Broads ’ , because you can only get to the most beautiful and interesting parts by boat or on foot , and you 've got to be pretty determined . |
3 | At the moment traffic using the A66 interchange can only get onto the southbound lane but protestors argue that a northbound carriageway would remove the need for a cross-town route . |
4 | I 'll only get in the way . |
5 | The powers do perhaps get into the habit of erm of erm of meeting together . |
6 | I 'd better get over the road |
7 | You better get up the stairs and tell Johnny what 's happening . |
8 | He had better get to the headmaster and warn him . |
9 | We 'd better get on the objective double quick then , before he gets back . |
10 | Lookout you get you better get on the thing . |
11 | I thought we 'd better get out the way there ! |
12 | Short-term goals should be achievable in the near future if the vagaries of daily life or training mistakes do n't constantly get in the way . |
13 | Oxygen can just get into the pocket and bind to the iron but , due partly to the absence of water , ca n't oxidise it . |
14 | If she could just get to the phone box — The car cruised along at her speed . |
15 | can I just get to the washer ? |
16 | Many people believe that if they can just get through the days , time will heal the wounds . |
17 | Can you just get out the way please ! |
18 | You will need to remove and discard the detachable lid , which is a feature of many cat litter trays , since this will just get in the way , and means that accidents are more likely to happen . |
19 | He deliberately placed little emphasis on Crack in his film , because he ‘ figured it would just get in the way . ’ |
20 | Remove the drug , and the normal signals can no longer get over the barrier that has been erected . |
21 | She would get through the next few days of being in the same house as Piers and then she would leave , and she would somehow get through the rest of her life without him . |
22 | erm Every year it does n't normally get in the press but we have to do a deal with all the federations abroad , the Swedes , the Danes , everybody and erm the Danes could n't erm accept what we put to them this year . |
23 | He 'll soon get over the damage you 've done to his ego ! ’ |
24 | Old Granny Fordham , who lived in a lonely cottage on the Enderley estate , could n't afford luxuries like butter and eggs , and could n't easily get to the shops in the village , so it would be doing a real service to take Mrs. Grant 's gift to her . |
25 | It does n't matter if she 'd got a fire guard or not , but it still could easily get onto the |
26 | For example , as I indicated in discussing personal care , it is regarded as legitimate for children to think about their own interests when deciding whether to support a parent , but this is balanced rather delicately with the morality of obligation and duty , so that children can quite easily get into the position where they are regarded as too self-interested . |
27 | She had learned to time it so as not to hear the tail end of the terrible Neighbours music which , no matter how much you hated it , was a tune you could easily get on the brain . |
28 | ‘ I will not get into the gutter with that guy , ’ said their candidate , Eisenhower , who owed his wartime career to General Marshall 's promotion of him . |
29 | But do not get into the habit of morbid self-examination . |
30 | He said that dichloromethane , for instance , has a very short atmospheric lifetime , so it does not get into the stratosphere and cause the same problems as CFCs , carbon tetrachloride or 1,1,1-trichloroethane . |