Example sentences of "[conj] get out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They must be used to that , or got out of practice .
2 Such an argument , in implying that the problem is simply a question of the lack of history or of its presence , as if history were some undifferentiated entity that could just be added or taken away , stepped into or got out of , skates over the fact that the real question has always focused on the much more difficult issue of what kind of history , and of what status can be accorded to historical thought .
3 Antony Royd was going to look like a beer advert in another year or two , coming into the bar from the polo-field or getting out of his powerboat after a race .
4 And by last night , with the pound still falling below its permitted floor within the ERM , Mr Lamont was faced with two options — devalue or get out of Euro system .
5 I have never seen anyone create a gap in the crowd for one of the nice people , who are stagediving either to have fun or get out of a painful suffocating position in front .
6 ‘ Shut your wicked mouth , or get out of my house , do you hear ? ’
7 Now get on with your work or get out of this classroom .
8 He said bankruptcy laws should allow a company just a year to restructure debts or get out of business .
9 For others , the feeling of being trapped may arise from an early blueprint drawn up when they were literally helpless and unable to do anything about an intolerable situation or to get out of it on their own .
10 Where Hornblower 's cough is designed to give him time to avoid embarrassment or to get out of a tight corner , Septimus puts on his spectacles , which in fact he only needs for reading , when he needs time to think of a way out of a difficulty or the chance to seem more confident than he really is .
11 RCA had agreed to certain kinds of support that got out of hand .
12 In Carter 's case , this ungainly , elaborate , opulent press conference is their first giant step into the mad , bad world of record company hype — a joke that got out of control — and , after all the fanfare and foreplay , to have them finally sitting there in the middle of a hall in Belgium almost seems like a punchline that is n't very funny .
13 Er in November of last year we actually attended fifty five bonfires that got out of hand .
14 ‘ Bit of nookie that got out of hand ? ’
15 Meanwhile , a self-declared ring-leader , Paul Taylor , shouting from the roof tops , has claimed that it was all just a sit-in protest that got out of control .
16 ‘ I like nothing better than getting out on foot on my shift , ’ he said .
17 By definition , you can not do well all the time , you can only try to — your attitude is that you could be a hell of a lot worse off in life than getting out for 30 as opposed to 75 .
18 It is interesting to note that getting out of bed is much more hazardous than getting in ; even when 65% of the beds were of the adjustable height variety .
19 The car was so low it looked as if a giant had tried to stub it out and it was clear that getting out of the bucket seat gave the Greek momentary altitude sickness .
20 How many times have you said that get out before National Anthem
21 ‘ The same for anybody that gets out of line , ’ he said calmly .
22 The next test is more to Beau 's liking — dealing with a mob that gets out of control .
23 The terrain being flat , the wind tore across scrub and heathland unimpeded , and the snow it drove ahead of itself banked against our cottage , so that to get out to the pump we had to dig ourselves a path .
24 She turned the light on and got out of bed .
25 I did not expect to survive but miraculously I escaped and got out of the country .
26 She grinned and got out of the car .
27 He pulled up in front of the stone steps and got out of the car .
28 ‘ Deal , ’ Graham replied and got out of the car .
29 Whitlock removed the keys from the ignition and got out of the car .
30 She kissed her father and got out of the car .
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