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

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1 Providing that the forms get down to the computer in London on time
2 A closed-doors meeting of the America supporters urged Koch to stop playing around with his crews and let Buddy Melges and the pros get on with the job of beating Conner .
3 ‘ Instead , we should keep out of things and allow the experts to get on with running The Arts Centre .
4 After a while the ducks got so confident that they 'd come right into our garden and eventually into the house itself .
5 But we never use ours unless the Germans get particularly noisy , as on their system of retaliation three for every one of ours come back .
6 He said he did n't want the Russians getting on to him , so he had to be very discreet .
7 The referee was weak and allowed the Russians to get away with a few naughty episodes but to be honest Liverpool were n't that far behind .
8 You know the rules got more complex but in but in terms of actual processing power , the amount of look up required went down .
9 Boys should go to school because they need the skills to get on in the world , because they will spend their lives moving between household and family and the institutions of state and nation .
10 Large conifers there , behind the conifers to get too them .
11 It was 1949 before the authorities got around to this trivial matter and their solution was to slap another seven years on the original 18 .
12 Before the authorities get too enthusiastic about reports on a fall in illegal drug use by white , middle-class high school seniors , a study conducted at the University of California found that young people who do experiment with drugs are usually better adjusted than kids who abstain from drugs completely .
13 ‘ Now you cheap shamus , with the underhanded methods you use you ought to be able to figure this out before the cops get around to it .
14 the rest of the production process was dependent upon this stage , but the operators got only intermittent feedback on the performance of the mixing process and were unable to effect control over it ;
15 Thin strips of aluminium , bolted onto the midriff , successfully disguised the break in the casing that would allow the Operators to get in and out of their Dalek machines .
16 The fourth point , Chairman , er is the new settlement issue , and while that 's due for discussion on policy H Two , that issue does shall I suggest invade policy H One , because an appropriate form of words has to be agreed in policy H One to reflect the new settlement issue and as you 'll be aware the County Council is about a step by step approach towards the finalization of the new settlement erm strategy for Greater York , and then finally , a specific issue that you mentioned is the distribution of developments between the Greater York districts er within Greater York , now as you 'll be aware Chairman , that has been done informally , following the original structure plan in nineteen eighty the County and the Districts got together and agreed the distribution of housing and employment land in Greater York .
17 The overlap with the districts needs to be eradicated , it 's a black hole at the moment , every district can pass a its surplus on to another district , and indeed it would be the last district to prepare a district wide local plan that has to meet the residue of the Greater York requirement , it may maybe a good stimulus for the districts to get on with their local plans , but that 's not an planning way .
18 In this case the animals get quite a good deal , but in neither case do they contribute much to wealth .
19 Half an hour before the match started two tractors pulled up at the swing bridge , the drivers got out and had a short discussion and proceeded to plough up the field opposite my peg .
20 Thus with respect to solar time , the tides get later each day .
21 I shouted as the lads got up to join in .
22 At an officers council two of the lads got up to sing a duet at a free and easy sing-song after the intensity of the day .
23 now then the E E C said this should of happened so we , we got a petition up and I thought , we got , well I did n't but the lads got over two hundred signatures and they must of been er two letters went to the Corporation and everyone was talking er critical
24 But a policeman saved the day and told the attendant to forget about the money and let the cars get out .
25 It is excellent for skiing since lateral jumping movements can be used , the calves get well stretched and you also develop posture , balance and co-ordination .
26 The Venetians got up to some tricks trying to extract as much money from the organisation as possible .
27 Then I am at home when the kids get in from school .
28 metal bricks , which stops the kids getting in .
29 Almost at the same time as the redcaps get back , so do the infantry from the Queens .
30 Writing the software was somewhat tedious , but having to work at this level did help the designers to get away from preconceptions about interaction which they might have had if they had been working within the input/output facilities provided by a conventional mini or mainframe operating system ( for example , that it needs a RETURN to terminate user input or that the operating system can properly handle the echoing of characters to the terminal ) .
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