Example sentences of "[vb mod] get [adv prt] of " in BNC.
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31 | Mrs Wilson had told him he should get out of the house more . |
32 | Definitely , we do n't if we were crossing an area that had n't been secured by any other officer , so we were particularly concerned that we should get out of any possible danger area . |
33 | ‘ You should get out of those wet trousers , Travis . ’ |
34 | I was trying to make a list of what he owed and how we might get out of this state , which I do n't think he ever got out of . |
35 | Now , in order that the French presence in her daughter 's kingdom should not be threatened , not just by English intervention , but by any occasion such as a burgh play when Scottish mobs might get out of hand , Mary of Guise put a stop to a source of enjoyment and fun . |
36 | I think I was afraid that , once I recognised it , it too might get out of control — just like my body in general . |
37 | Heard the gentleman 's voice , more like , and come down to see what you might get out of him . ’ |
38 | First , internecine rivalries ensured that his opponents would never join forces to oust him ; for that reason alone , they would be allowed to continue , though never to reach a point at which they might get out of hand and overwhelm him . |
39 | Though , had she thought she might get out of his car and leave him without so much as a word being said between them , she found she was mistaken . |
40 | They ca n't say that I 'm in a druggy haze or that I 'll get out of it . |
41 | ‘ I 'll get out of your sight , ’ she said . |
42 | When do you figure we 'll get out of here ? ’ |
43 | ‘ If we can go through the Christmas programme , with games against Crystal Palace and Chelsea coming up , and get good results I think we 'll get out of it . |
44 | So what does he think he 'll get out of it ? |
45 | ‘ I 'll get out of these things , ’ Ellie volunteered in the ensuing silence . |
46 | I 'll get out of the window . |
47 | ‘ Why , I 'll get out of the water , Yuan ! |
48 | I du n no , I thought , I 'll get out of this . |
49 | ‘ We 'll get out of here . ’ |
50 | So we 'll get out of this I think Okay . |
51 | Now , if you 'll get out of my room , I 'll get dressed . ’ |
52 | And I think the most I 'll get out of it , at least for a few years , is local portrait photography . |
53 | After that I 'll get out of your sight and disappear from your life . ’ |
54 | If you 'll get out of the way , we 'll get him to his feet . ’ |
55 | that 's all you 'll get out of 'em . |
56 | Erm and it 'll also help us to get the the out of your way , we 'll get out of your hair within five or six days if you give us all the businesses . |
57 | ‘ Just hand over the jade , and I 'll get out of your life . |
58 | ‘ But we 'll get out of trouble if we keep battling like we did today . |
59 | No four groups , is all you 'll get out of twelve people . |
60 | Oh do n't worry we 'll get out of it . |