Example sentences of "[noun pl] and get out " in BNC.

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1 It 's nearly time to give up the tights and get out the sandals .
2 He pulled up in front of the stone steps and got out of the car .
3 Some of the benefit came from a pick-up in the US music industry but chief executive Colin Southgate said he was cautious about sales prospects this year and wanted to continue tightening belts and getting out of fringe businesses .
4 And I 've seen Harry Lloyd and er Houdini what they call him you know , where he used to be all strapped in chains and get out of tanks and that .
5 In Germany in 1939 , a British Gentile , let alone a Jew , knew what to expect of the Nazi authorities and got out if they could .
6 The crucial thing to remember in all this is that you are looking at birds and getting out and about in the countryside — the birds may just be the excuse — because you enjoy it , not to pass an " A " level .
7 They were required to leave their beds and get out of the hostel by nine o'clock in the morning , and they were not expected to hang about any more until about five or more in the evening .
8 We just want to ask you a few questions and get out .
9 ‘ They smuggled drugs and used criminal ways to buy their dreams and get out of the system .
10 But we overpowered our captors and got out to find the battle in full cry and the north-west quarter of the Rorim in flames .
11 ‘ Only a great deal of luck has enabled us to complete our main objectives and get out — just — before the portcullis of the oncoming Antarctic winter cut us off . ’
12 You can pack your bags and get out .
13 Uncle Albert made the drinks and got out the biscuit tin .
14 I finished my drink , quickly said goodbye to the other actors and got out as fast as I could , not wanting to register their smirks and curiosity .
15 The verderers were travelling quickly , for they were anxious to recapture the horses and get out of the forest as soon as possible .
16 Luke went with him , to see schoolfriends and to get out of Loxford .
17 ‘ Wake the others and get out !
18 ‘ We shall be rolling up our sleeves and getting out into the communities .
19 I 'll bet , ’ he added , ‘ that for all your years of book-learning you know nothing about strapping on a pair of waders and getting out into the stream , feeling the water swirl around you — or how to bait a hook — ’ He pulled a small plastic box towards him .
20 Left to herself she unpacked her sandwiches and got out her writing things .
21 ‘ Just tell them to open the doors and get out of the way . ’
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