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

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31 So , as a rule , I would always get out of dispersal in plenty of time , I would get very testy if things were n't exactly right come the take-off time .
32 It was not a meeting she was looking forward to , but Celia thought she could hardly get out of it .
33 We 'll both get out of your lives and then you can get on with that idyllic existence you shared before we ever came to this island .
34 The other guy will rea really get out of his cab and think Well well we 've got here now , go and have a cup of tea .
35 ‘ I could n't really get out of it . ’
36 I do n't think I can really get out of it . ’
37 But what did they really get out of it ?
38 No answer , then Spencer passed out for a few seconds , only to wake to the pungent smell of burning and the sharp realisation that he must now get out of the thing .
39 He did not immediately get out of the car but turned and looked at Sara .
40 ‘ I 'm running around saying hey , here is my burn notice , this guy is a loser , and Christ , he is working with the government of Israel , he had already arranged a flight — it 's sort of would you please get out of the way ,
41 Now would you please get out of my bedroom while I finish dressing ?
42 ‘ I did n't even get out of the car , ’ Graeme recalls , but he was amazed by what he saw .
43 Colin loved the land but he would n't even get out of the van to look at the house . ’
44 If the politicians were to take the drastic action that many voices are calling for , much of our motorised transport would not even get out of the garage .
45 And maybe we 'll even get out of here alive . ’
46 She said she could n't even get out of bed , she could n't do anything .
47 A fielder with any sense would simply get out of the way .
48 If you think you could well get out of control you can avoid triggering stimuli as much as possible .
49 So I do think it 's an industry which is very dangerous now and which could well get out of hand .
50 Yeah , it 's er , it 's er cheap for the wardrobes , but expensive for the over bed unit , I mean Gary said well at that price he said the over bed unit we might as well get out of a catalogue .
51 In fact , when he does eventually get out of gaol I intend to make sure he never again sets foot on any boat or property owned by my companies . ’
52 What John " auntres " , by contrast , is a trick he must know from elsewhere — he decides to try out what he can have learnt only from a fabliau such as the related English , French , Dutch , Italian and German examples , banking on the sure expectation that either the miller or his wife will eventually get out of bed to allow the plot to be fulfilled .
53 ‘ This is a team sport , and if he does n't listen to me , I 'll either get out of the car or I 'll be physical with him , because that 's the only language he understands .
54 Erm well it depends erm the , the economics of power production are extremely erm er complex and , and t to a certain extent arbitrary erm and erm I mean there , there are various ways that the government can actually get out of this fix because obviously it 's caused a lot of concern to close the , the mines , and one is actually to , to subsidize the mines and put the price on to electricity bills er the other is to subsidize the mines er but pay for it out of the , out of , er out of taxes so it 's a basic , instead of paying for it on your electricity bill , you pay for it on your tax bill , yeah .
55 So that they can actually get out of their cot and have a move for five minutes but
56 You 've got to be positive , or you 'll never get out of this mess . ’
57 She 'll never get out of this .
58 I might never get out of here because of him ! ’
59 Debt and dear money got us into it and , until we break debt 's grip , we shall never get out of it .
60 There 's an amazing amount of feel that you can get out of a guitar that you could never get out of any other instrument .
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