Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] get [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | KILLER and GET UP AND BE SOMEBODY . |
2 | Try to read the feedback and get as definite a picture as you can . |
3 | I want to come home I want to go up to my bedroom and get on with |
4 | I go along and watch women 's football and get really infuriated to see a man out there refereeing the game , and often in a very condescending manner ! |
5 | ‘ OK , here we are , ’ Sadat says unnecessarily , and pulls his bag off the back seat and gets out of the car . |
6 | Oh no ; she could n't put up with that , not at this moment ; and so , saying , ‘ Stop your jabber and get on with your breakfast . |
7 | There 's an awful lot of females who go through the programme and get nowhere or have unsuccessful attempts . |
8 | That would be a very good thing , she shouted back , but her inner self did n't agree and , muttering under her breath at her unruly self , she pushed unanswerable questions to the back of her mind and got down to business . |
9 | ‘ So he had a few puffs before he grabbed her round the neck and got on with the job … ’ |
10 | Prentice put his arms round Rory 's neck and got up onto his back ; Rory set off at a run . |
11 | Hastily she swallowed her coffee and bread , wiped the crumbs from her mouth and got up . |
12 | They could not open the door , so they climbed down from the roof and got in through the window . |
13 | This can be difficult initially for parents when they are not used to doing it , but after a little practice and getting over their embarrassment it starts to flow more easily . |
14 | As the saying goes , the journey of a thousand miles begins with just one step , so by now you should be thinking of putting all your good intentions into practice and getting out to walk . |
15 | I 'll go and see the car and get back to my flat , and I 'll pick you up at seven-thirty tomorrow . |
16 | Just for a couple of nights in Dieppe : though I sometimes take the car and get down to Rouen . |
17 | So I put her bicycle in the boot of my car and got here just after nine . |
18 | As we got to Kämp Hotel on the Esplanade Harvey stopped the car and got out . |
19 | It was delivered from Ford on a transporter to in Daybrook , run off the transporter , they did the P D I , she went to collect her brand new car and got as far as Kwik-Save in Sherwood . |
20 | Ellwood walked to his car and got in like a man with a purpose accomplished . |
21 | Once in our picturesque ski village , our friends were anxious to hire the gear and get straightaway into the serious business of descending headfirst down something snow-capped . |
22 | That is why we are putting enormous effort into team briefing and getting out staff to feel involved in the railway , ’ says Gordon Pettitt . |
23 | Her fellow students had noticed nothing , Pamela was active within the college and got on well with her friends . |
24 | We drove onto the boat and got out of our cars and went up further to the boat . |
25 | Yes , there are times we should cut the crap and get on with the ‘ real ’ issues of starvation and disease , but to dismiss all problems of prejudice and inequality as whining self-pity is callous beyond belief . |
26 | If you do a crime and get about thirty pounds , that 's about enough for one week . |
27 | If the C M I does n't lead to this kind of balance then it can have this sort of effect and get rapidly fatal tuberculosis occurring at the time of the primary infection . |
28 | We grouped for lunch and again filled our bottles from a spring and got underway . |
29 | I had developed an extreme closeness with two of the doctors , and I called them , and they both agreed to go in and evaluate Ron 's condition and get back to me , and I said I would abide by their decision . |
30 | She switched on the light and got out of bed . |