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

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1 He came racing towards me just as I got out , I had already shed my parachute in the aircraft to get out a little more schnell before he accosted me , I got the most bitter rollicking for leaving the aircraft outside his engineering hangar area .
2 What we do n't know , of course , is how they organized their living accommodation , whether they ever got paid , they were given these sort of , £ tickets that were supposed to be honoured later on , but as far as we can make out , they hardly ever were , erm and how the people got on , we just have to use our imagination , but it is interesting that here for instance in these three , we actually apart from anything else have two women house-holders , who are obviously erm women who are carrying on business of some independence .
3 And whilst the summer sun pours down , undiluted by pollution , the people get on with having a great holiday .
4 If offers a clear choice to the electorate and it results in one party with a mandate from the people getting on with the job of governing .
5 Tug watched the people get out .
6 This means , in effect , that each Alu sequence that inserts itself into the chromosomes carries with it the means to get out again and reinsert itself somewhere else .
7 Meanwhile the staff got on with producing the magazine .
8 During this period it is essential that all the staff 's normal duties are covered for them , nothing is more likely to prevent successful training than constant telephone interruptions and the need for the staff to get back to their normal work .
9 At the cessation of hostilities in 1945 , the works got back to its pre-war role .
10 It was tragic for Clarissa and , Peregrine observed sadly , tragic for Charity too , who had already had her full share of bad news since the BEF got back from France .
11 And , flushed with success , they treated Sam and his mother to a celebratory ride round the block before leaving the pair to get down to the essential business of a trip to the shops for a new plastic seat .
12 The CAP still takes up two thirds of the EC budget , but only £1 in every £3 gets through to the farmers .
13 And it 's only a quid to get in and it 's a pound , pound a pint .
14 There is enough to share around if no species gets out of hand .
15 It often takes ages for a pair to get down to spawning for the first time and if you were to separate them now it would be extremely difficult to get them back together again .
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