Example sentences of "to get out " in BNC.
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1 | These include : pedal cycles for a clinic allowing nurses to get out to outlying villages ; health care kits to help with the care of patients in their own homes ; training for different agencies ; and a variety of education initiatives . |
2 | I 'll have to get out and look for it , he said . |
3 | ‘ Oh , Jack , ’ she managed at last to get out . |
4 | ‘ That 's why I want to get out of it . ’ |
5 | I 've got to get out of here . |
6 | I 've just got to get out of here . ’ |
7 | Somehow it all seemed to get out of control . ’ |
8 | Being directly overhead , the field is one of the worst positions from which to extricate yourself because you have to fly blind , away from the field , for quite a long time to get out to the side for a reasonable base leg . |
9 | Even in England , half-inch diameter hail stones are not unknown , and these will smash canopies and ruin the surfaces , causing very expensive damage and making it a matter of luck to get out of the area and down safely . |
10 | A lot of these deaths might have been prevented if people had been able to get out in time . |
11 | Several of the larger equipment companies have a mail order service , which is useful if you are unable to get out to the shops . |
12 | All climbing up the stairs in one mad rush trying to get out of the hell-pit of the London Underground tunnels , after having escaped from the claustrophobic strangulating suffocating hold of the London Underground Tubes , marginally cleaner but less picturesque than those of New York . |
13 | After a few weeks of this , I can guarantee you 'll be feeling quite a different person , and unable to wait to get out for your Sainsbury 's session , or your Waitrose-lifting ! |
14 | There are two types of pub rock occasions : those , like the one described above , where the band is likely to suffer from agrophobia ; and those where the pub is so crowded , death through asphixiation seems to be the only way to get out . |
15 | Those who ultimately fail to get out of Hong Kong will do what Hong Kong people have always done . |
16 | ‘ The Government has sought to get out of small firms ’ way , ’ he said . |
17 | Loved ones from whom they have become separated , relatives who have disappeared — have they managed to get out or are they in some jail ? |
18 | They are used to all sorts of emergencies , but there has never been anything like this : their own people , prepared to face appalling hardships , possible arrest or even death to get out , arriving exhausted but so happy to be free . |
19 | About 10,000 people were believed to have been involved in the clashes , in which police , army units and factory militias armed with water-cannon and truncheons clashed with crowds hurling cobblestones and shouting ‘ We want to get out . ’ |
20 | It may be clipped classical , random cottage , modern high-tech , or some intensely personal vision of Byzantium , that no one has ever imagined before , but which exists in your head and wants to get out . |
21 | Many disabled , ( partly because of their disability and partly as a result of the inadequacy of public transport ) , are completely dependent on private or other vehicles to get out at all . |
22 | The charge is that he allowed domestic inflation to get out of control and messed around with the exchange rate when he should have been applying the monetarist remedy . |
23 | ‘ You had better take your time eating this lot , as it 's the last of the tinned food you helped to get out yesterday . ’ |
24 | Now 's the time for all would-be orienteers in the south-east to get out there and have a go on a Try Orienteering Weekend . |
25 | On Sunday we rose early and after a good breakfast were eager to get out on the hills . |
26 | But there 's no need to join to get out on the water . |
27 | The 14 page introduction gives a good background to the history of the area , which really makes you want to get out there . |
28 | To get out of the military training then given at boarding schools needed iron determination and met pressure from schoolmasters and unpopularity among boys . |
29 | The theory of an original simplicity about the good Galilean carpenter Jesus , which was surrounded with supernatural stories and so corrupted and made complicated , began to look far more doubtful ; at least , more difficult to get out of any evidence available . |
30 | When the record is finished and the studio door is finally shut , the artist has to get out and sell . |