Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] get out " in BNC.
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1 | Carradine helped me get out of the diner , but I did n't feel so bad . |
2 | It was not that God let him get out of hand because he was too weak to control him . |
3 | The promptings of my mind told me to get out of computing and go to live in Shropshire on a small dairy farm making highly profitable specialist products such as goat 's milk yoghurt , sheep 's cheese and traditional butter . |
4 | ‘ I told thee to get out in the yard . ’ |
5 | ‘ I thought I told you to get out of my sight . ’ |
6 | They told him to get out . |
7 | ‘ Well , one of them that caused the trouble , he has n't got a father , you see , so therefore … and he was mucking about and she told him to get out and of course he answered her back , which I do n't think she could take really . |
8 | I told him to get out of my head . |
9 | And he says they told him to get out the building |
10 | And recently in April , when two young girls from one of the refugee camps in San Salvador were captured , we put their names across on the programme every day until they were eventually transferred from a secret prison to the Women 's prison , We regard it as a triumph to have got them into a public prison , although they are minors , and now we are demanding their release , of course we exhaust all the legal channels as well but these days we just think of it as a formality , There have been occasions when we have presented a Habeas Corpus petition to the Supreme Court of Justice and the official concerned has simply torn the paper up in front of us and told us to get out . |
11 | ‘ We were down in the cellar when a policeman ran and told us to get out . |
12 | Oh we were look through all the magazines and they got really stressed out and told us to get out . |
13 | This gave them a little more freedom , and his habit of falling asleep in the afternoons allowed them to get out of the house sometimes . |
14 | Last month RON TINER encouraged you to get out and about with your sketchpad . |
15 | Last month RON TINER encouraged you to get out and about with your sketchpad . |
16 | the fight happened he got out |
17 | The English-speaking Arab ordered them to get out . |
18 | Even now I can recall the glowering face of Ralph Beamish the racehorse trainer , as he watched me getting out of my car . |
19 | If they 'd have known that when they got they got out , |
20 | ‘ Gardening vexeth the spirit , ’ my dad used to say to me with a broad wink whenever my mum asked him to get out and cut the lawn . |
21 | For as long as it took me to get out of range , several birds used me for bombing practice , coming so close on occasions that ducking was a necessity rather than a flamboyant gesture . |
22 | The realization of this fact quickly persuaded him to get out of the game before he lost whatever remained of his symbolic stature . |
23 | I was coming back from the shops the other day when I saw him get out of his car . |
24 | It may have started a bit playfully but I thought it got out of hand . |
25 | But what did I get out of him ? |
26 | ‘ How did you get out here , push-bike ? ’ |
27 | Did you get out from under ? |
28 | ‘ How did you get out of the house at this time of night ? ’ |
29 | Then there 's the student advisory service or welfare office ( names vary from college to college ) , responsible for helping students with a range of services from accommodation ( see Chapter 2 on accommodation ) and student health ( see Chapter 18 on managing stress ) to careers counselling ( see Chapter 22 on career choice and job search ) and alumni relations ( see the final chapter , So , what did you get out of college ? ) . |
30 | How did you get out to the boat ? |