Example sentences of "[adv] get you [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | We do n't only get you to the hospital — we get you there alive ! ’ — commercial for a private medical firm |
2 | Er I think that advertising has a lot to answer for , er we have this er , you know on cigarette 's there are so many notices and yet we get all this hype in television ads about cars , well cars are basically to get you from A to B and er there should be restrictions in advertising and try and get away from this macho image that the car has , its in , its a necessity of life its not something which alters your ego . |
3 | I suppose we 'd better get you into the house . ’ |
4 | ‘ We better get you off the main streets , you 're a target … ’ |
5 | And er he 's already he 's already got you at a disadvantage , by er er you 're on the move and he 's waiting for you . |
6 | It is n't too good to be true though — your admission fee just gets you in there — all activities cost extra . |
7 | Just get you on the other charges . ’ |
8 | Just to get you into the mood perhaps , is it possible to have a report back on the visit to ? |
9 | The idea of the hostel is just to get you off the streets , so to speak . |
10 | If you want to have a lunch , and then to just shoot off afterwards , we would probably get you in the staff lunch , I should think but I 'll need to check that , if not you 'll have to wait till half past twelve , to have a , to have a lunch . |
11 | Mole control can also get you into trouble . |
12 | And if you need more encouragement , remember that your fiver will also get you into our very first ‘ Vintage And Collectable ’ show , unearthing a plethora of oldies including Gibsons , Fenders , Martins , Gretsches and more — some expensive , some cheap , and some just plain weird . |
13 | And you 've got perfect liver function tests which is what we thought you 'd have all So the thing to do is to now get you on Terbinefeine Yeah ? |
14 | However , the preparation of regular news releases circulated to the editor of your local paper and the newsroom or programme editor of your local radio may well get you into print . |
15 | Which that , that then gets you into the issue of whether you are deliberately going to being creating a rich peasant economy and s erm so using the rich peasant economy as the leading sector . |
16 | ‘ Right , we 'll get you a hot drink — laced with something alcoholic , I think , and then get you to bed . ’ |
17 | They do n't half get you at it , do n't they ? |