Example sentences of "[noun prp] [coord] get [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He tried both of these old tricks on Eleanor and got thoroughly told off . |
2 | When the explosions eased off a bit , I bade farewell to Pat and got out of the big house as quickly as possible . |
3 | She forgot about David Fairfax and got on with her afternoon work . |
4 | I much enjoyed my 15 years in England and got on well with nearly everyone . |
5 | In the final conversation he had with them , McQueen told Boswell and Johnson of his adventures in the 1745 Rebellion , when he had been part of Bonnie Prince Charlie 's invasion force of England and got as far as Derbyshire , and fought at Culloden . |
6 | And I want to see more of France — I had a ball there — but after Paris I went to Spain and got really ill . |
7 | He loved his home in Ireland and got on with the people . |
8 | He 'd found out that there was a public mortuary in Bala and to get on to my GP about it . |
9 | The Hercules has been there with the RAF and got on with the job . |
10 | We sat in the garden today Luce and we got like , me Lucy and Tom and got about three pounds off all the little removes that came in |
11 | That there would be evacuations , they thought very likely and if I could leave Wiltshire and get back again , there would be no problem . |
12 | I did not mean to say but perhaps it is better I should , therefore only remark that I will speak on the subject in my next , but do not suffer alarms on my account — I am in better health than I have been for years and I hope to get to Sydney and get comfortably settled in good time … ’ |
13 | Go on foot from Thomas More Street or Wapping High Street and get there by 9.45am . |
14 | Stepping out of the stables , she opened the half-door of the Lagonda and got in on the driver 's side . |
15 | Twice as large as the Atlantic and getting on for three times the size of the Indian Ocean , it is bigger than all the land surface of the earth , including Antarctica , and with Africa counted twice . |
16 | They had taken all she had , and nobody did that to a woman of Liverpool and got away with it . |
17 | Your old ships , my lord King , were already engaged with the ships of Earl Siward and getting much the best of it . |
18 | ‘ To save souls for God and to get very rich , ’ was his straightforward answer . ) |
19 | Each one of them saw himself as El-ahrairah , who could be impudent to Frith and get away with it . |
20 | In last week 's edition of The Sunday Telegraph , Geoffrey Wheatcroft wrote : ’ It was a woman speaking from inside Dubrovnik against a background of shellfire who said : We expected so much from Europe and got so little . ' |
21 | I 'll have to try to forget about Anne and get on with life — but it will be hard . ’ |
22 | The rider saw Leithen and got off his bike . |
23 | One senior royal source said : ‘ Instead of simply forgetting Camilla and getting on with life he retreated further into himself . |
24 | Back at the head of Varanger Fiord , we turned off north on what we hoped was the road to Fuglafjell and got as far as the fishing village of Syltefiord . |
25 | ‘ User Friendly did absolutely nothing for a week after the St Leger and got so full of herself that we nearly had to tie her down , ’ smiled Clive . |
26 | Mel toddles up to a driver of a white Fiesta and gets out his wiper . |
27 | Donna paid for the teas and the two women walked out to the Fiesta and got in . |
28 | THE Queen has always liked Fergie and gets on much better with her than she does with her other daughter-in-law , Princess Diana . |
29 | The chap from Crime & The City Solution follows the great Australian rock tradition of making a record in Berlin and getting more and more swamp rocky as the years advance . |
30 | ‘ You fly back to Berlin and get on with the preparations . |