Example sentences of "[art] [noun] get [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 It is important to realise early on that the degree to which you can let the computer get on with producing your pages automatically corresponds exactly to the amount of control over those pages that you will be able to exert as a user .
2 The nomes waiting in the hedge by the side of the lane saw the driver get out , look at the signs , and …
3 But a policeman saved the day and told the attendant to forget about the money and let the cars get out .
4 He is recorded as having said that no way would the Winslades get back their rightful estate save by going to law , ‘ … which by poverty they shall never be able to do ’ .
5 ‘ Did the girl get off all right ? ’
6 On 17 July 1559 , the answer was a scolding letter from her husband the king of France to lord James , marvelling that he , who ‘ has the honour to be so near the Queen 's Grace , my wife … should be so forgetful as to make yourself the head … of the tumults and seditions ’ ; only six days later did the queen get round to sending a similarly plaintive message herself .
7 The doors stood open , breathing out incense and heavy soul , and the spirit was that of the market scene in the pantomime when the cast , encouraged by the audience , has let the business get out of hand .
8 We ca n't go on paying ourselves that sort of money , we ca n't go on , and Mr I know in a minute we 'll talk about the number of people who attend committee meetings erm and sit in on them , and that 's increased considerably , erm , so I think it 's important that we do get down to this problem , we grasp the nettle , and I , I believe that will mean that we start to look seriously at reducing the number of times members come and talk here , and perhaps we let the officers get on with the action that they should be getting on with
9 So what do the suppliers get out of it ?
10 The car had been moved in order to let the traffic get through .
11 Tug watched the people get out .
12 He had seen the passenger get out and walk to the side of the road .
13 They even create photographic opportunities by letting the passengers get down and take photographs while the train does two or three runs past .
14 It is normal for a transfer price to be imposed and then to let the divisions get on with making their own decisions .
15 It used not to matter , because they dredged a deep-water channel from Emmerton to here , to let the ships get through to the port .
16 Go and play on the slide and let the girls get on with their game .
17 Did the man get out of bed ?
18 What kind of things do the Guides get up to ?
19 How would the OAPs get down town ?
20 You simply select a template , from the extensive gallery , sort out the text you want on each slide in the outliner , and let the software get on with it .
21 And traditionally , I find , British parents tend to erm say on the one hand we 'll let the school get on and do their professional job — I find it quite depressing they do n't ask for more say in the organisation , but they do demand , quite rightly , the right to criticise when things go wrong .
22 ‘ How did a wind get down there ? ’ asked Ho .
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