Example sentences of "to get [pn reflx] " in BNC.

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1 Quite a lot of money to get yerself back to England , if that 's where ye 're thinkin' of goin' . ’
2 I think that 's actually a bit too soon to get ourselves organized
3 ‘ So we made a plan to get ourselves off the ship , ’ Dr Livesey went on .
4 I wanted her to have an abortion because it would have given us more time to get ourselves sorted out and get our life going together before bringing another person into it .
5 Now we have to beat Portugal and Italy at Ibrox before the end of the year to get ourselves back on course to qualify for the World Cup finals .
6 I think we were so busy trying to get ourselves organised that the training issue seemed to be something that we would get around to later .
7 We 're in the Division there with them and we 've we 've got to try and win enough of them to get ourselves into a charging position .
8 John Mackay said he 'd draft a leaflet , and I 've just done one myself , knowing how busy John is , and feeling also a sense of urgency about this , that we need to get ourselves better known .
9 And erm I think that that is a very dangerous situation to get ourselves in even in a county where the emphasis is on to protecting er er on environmental protection .
10 We had to do something to get ourselves out of the situation .
11 Yes hopefully yes , we need to get three points , and we 've got to get ourselves up a little bit further up the table and you know , get the pressure off us a bit .
12 A HUNDRED years ago , Gladstone celebrated his 80th birthday vainly trying to get himself and the Liberals back into power .
13 Francesca 's attention would have been undivided as well , as that lunch had taken place before Tristram had managed to get himself so comprehensively into trouble .
14 General Franco used the army to get himself to power , then kicked it away .
15 He had been a fool to get himself so worked up .
16 He had to thresh with his arms to get himself upright again and , it seemed to Marie , all he had done was drive himself even further down into the mud .
17 He needs to get himself a proper economics team independent of the accident-prone Treasury establishment .
18 On no account should the patient be allowed or encouraged to get himself around by dragging his foot and leaning on the furniture .
19 It was clear that he was in no condition to get himself home unaided .
20 The trouble and expense he had gone to get himself on board looked increasingly ominous , I thought .
21 Every penny I 've ever had during our nine-year marriage he 's taken to get himself out of trouble , including the £18,000 divorce settlement from my ex-husband .
22 He had had a spell about two years previously when he had been in a wheel-chair for a few weeks , but had managed to get himself out of it and stagger around with two tripods .
23 William 's best plan now would be to get himself established in a job , save up a bit of money , then get married and move into his own little house .
24 First the marshals would n't even let Hunt get back into the car to try to get himself going again ; then , on the long walk back to the pits , Hunt , head hung , had to face the most vituperative barrage of noise and insult I have ever heard .
25 For Peter to get himself involved with Gentiles was not only a controversial act , it required a full and sufficient explanation to his outraged critics .
26 ‘ Souness has inherited the biggest mess at Anfield that I can remember and in trying to get himself out of it he has at times become even more bogged down .
27 There was no sign of the son , an undersized , sly creature who had spent more time in prison than out of it ever since he had been old enough to get himself down to the city and into trouble .
28 After sending Bacci off to get himself a coffee from the Brigadier who was losing his patience with a recruit in the kitchen , the Captain shut out the noise and sat down to wait , glancing now and then at his watch .
29 Morrissey ought to get himself a string section and stop swanning about pretending to be Melvyn Bragg . ’
30 He had moved himself right across France and through Spain to get himself repatriated .
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