Example sentences of "[adv] get [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If Amanda would only get it over with , thought Don . |
2 | I did n't have to think ‘ Well , if I put that dress on I 'll only get it dirty because the baby will be sick over me ’ — to be dressed up all day and feel you can be clean and only have nice jobs to do and always be with people … |
3 | Ackford , though , suggests that brute force will only get you so far . |
4 | The wardrobe in the other room was full , but I could perhaps get them in with mine . ) |
5 | ‘ We had better get her away from here , ’ said the Medjay healer , removing the last of the flies and quickly wrapping the corpse in a linen sheet before any more could settle . |
6 | We 'd better get her out of here , she 'll want one tomorrow ! |
7 | ‘ We 'd better get her inside , ’ I supposed . |
8 | We 'd better get them out . |
9 | ‘ We 'd better get you back as soon as possible , ’ said Grimma . |
10 | ‘ I 'd better get you home , ’ he said . |
11 | So better get it sooner or later . |
12 | Better get it over with , her mind urges her exhausted body , then at least you 'll get a couple of hours sleep before dawn . |
13 | He 'd better get it over with . |
14 | Better get it over with , then . |
15 | Better get it over before she hears a garbled version from Edward . ’ |
16 | ‘ Come on now , if it 's bothering you so much you 'd better get it off your chest . |
17 | Funnily enough a sing a double wardrobe which is four foot wide and eighteen inches deep if you split it in half , as the old ones could be , you end up with two pieces two feet and they actually can go up the stairs cos you can just get them underneath . |
18 | Let's just get it over with I think most people are thinking . |
19 | Let's get let's just get it on though . |
20 | And of course then when she had done it they used to fold it up they used to just get it then and go like that you know , and just fold it up and then when it was done all done you see , they 'd take it back to this here lady and then of course they used to pay you for it . |
21 | How great an attraction , he accurately predicted , would the betcherrygah prove in the parlours and drawing-rooms of the great British gentry , if he could just get it home alive . |
22 | The tide was certainly making now , and if I kept to midstream as near as I could judge it , I should be safe enough — if I put Joanna on the mud , the making tide would soon get her off . |
23 | And if he saw a sheep that should n't be where they were and the gentry about to come within days he would soon get them down . |
24 | A change in our fortunes at Kenilworth Road will soon get us up the table . ’ |
25 | I 'll soon get it out . ’ |
26 | So that they could n't easily get them out . |
27 | I imagined you let her go away with Steve because you … you thought she would finally get him out of her system , and you did say that you were certain she would return as you had something precious that Steve had n't got . |
28 | Only sheer dogged persistence will finally get you there . |
29 | Chance , fate or whatever you want to call it was offering me the opportunity to finally get you out of my system . |
30 | Come to think of it , I could still get it in tomorrow 's edition of the Star . |