Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv] [adv] to get " in BNC.
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1 | And er I want to go back now to get the money . |
2 | The old man must have moved very softly to get within twenty yards of him unheard , although the quiet afternoon was in fact a steady rumble and distant clatter of farm machinery . |
3 | Erm it is admitted that people are gon na have go much further to get their treatment ah , that was quite clearly stated as part of the the down side of it , and I do n't think we can tolerate that until we 've got a decent public transport system that 's going to allow patients to get by public transport from here to Colchester or Witham or Clacton or wherever and er and their , their relatives and friends to be able to follow to visit them if you know , as necessary . |
4 | Mm mm , you 've done well then to get that one |
5 | Publicity for homelessness was part of the business and I know one lad said he 'd only got two pounds of sponsorship and er I thought well you 've you 've done rather well to get two quid . |
6 | " You 've done very well to get the thing cleared up so quickly , " I said . |
7 | You 've done extraordinarily well to get on to it at all . ’ |
8 | I assess the student 's ability and level of performance , and I might come to the conclusion that they had done pretty well to get those grades ; or it might be obvious that they could have done better . ’ |
9 | I had to rinse quite often to get rid of debris , but it did give a close shave . |
10 | The barrel was nearly empty and I had to climb right inside to get my apple . |
11 | ‘ I had to climb out again to get some air and when I went back in I was just beaten back . |
12 | They 've stepped down here to get from one piece of pavement to another , yet they look like they spent their whole lives underground . |
13 | You have done so well to get to this point , it is vital that you stay on the rails until the first weighing and measuring day . |