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

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1 Better get out of the way .
2 I 'd better get out of these togs — I also suggest you sit in the rear of the car before we arrive at Tavey Grange . ’
3 If those trainers did n't want to end up in a splash they 'd better get out of the way before I …
4 ‘ Perhaps you 'd better get out of the City , ’ suggested Carradine .
5 ‘ You 'd better get out of those wet things , ’ he said curtly .
6 You 'd better get out of it . ’
7 Alec said we 'd better get out of there , so we did .
8 Well I 'd better get out of your hair .
9 ‘ I think you 'd better get out of the water .
10 Listen bitch why do n't you just get out of my life , go on just get out GET OUT .
11 ‘ Why do n't you just get out of here ? ’ she muttered .
12 ‘ Why did n't Cosmas just get out of the bed ? ’
13 ‘ Harry let's just get out of here . ’
14 ‘ Why do n't you just get out of this car and come inside for a long cool drink and a long cool swim and admit defeat ? ’
15 Oh he probably , I mean , he could get ou er , he might just get out of bed and come back in .
16 Of course , we can not just get out of the routines and struggles and problems we are already engaged in .
17 How many people even on the Sunday , or , or last week , on Monday morning did you just get out of bed ?
18 I would n't do anything , I 'd just get out of there .
19 This is a bad place , but we 'll soon get out of it . "
20 Oh he 'll soon get out of it .
21 Husbands can easily get out of touch with the cost of living unless they do the shopping regularly and see the bills .
22 But that kind of carefully calibrated escalation could easily get out of hand .
23 Some widows who have been moderate social drinkers begin to drink more during bereavement , in order to take the edge off their emotional pain ; but this of course creates more problems than it ever solves , so you should never encourage your elderly parent to start taking ‘ tonic ’ wine for her ‘ nerves ’ or a tot of whisky at night to help her to sleep , for you may be helping her to establish a habit that can easily get out of control and become very hard to break .
24 But when endemic peasant resentment fused with numerous cross-currents of resistance , the situation could easily get out of hand .
25 Keep it together , Piper , and you might still get out of this alive .
26 The court said that to import proportionality would ‘ create a monster that could quickly get out of control and cause widespread disruption of the many administrative processes that might attract its application ’ .
27 Once over the Black Sea , the aircraft would hopefully quickly get out of range of most of the land-based missile sites , and the only danger would come from the Soviet Navy .
28 The event horizon , the boundary of the region of space-time from which it is not possible to escape , acts rather like a one-way membrane around the black hole : objects , such as unwary astronauts , can fall through the event horizon into the black hole , but nothing can ever get out of the black hole through the event horizon .
29 Television critic , I am here to tell you , is the only job in journalism I know which obviates the need to ever get out of bed .
30 She 'd say , moreover , that you could always get out of a boat and go ashore , but from that height you could only crash .
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