Example sentences of "[noun] get [adv prt] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He could n't hear anything , but he could see his father covered in pollen and then he had watched the actress get off the train and a lot of kissing and hugging , and everyone behaving the way theatre people always did behave .
2 ‘ They were old and shredded but it crossed my mind to get out the glue stick . ’
3 Some civil code jurisdictions get around the problem by looking for a consensus which blends the two sets of conditions , and uses the power of the court to resolve contradicting conditions .
4 A wire balloon should be fitted into the top of each downpipe to prevent birds nesting and debris getting down the pipe
5 Louisa , we should have Ducker get out the stove … roast some chestnuts … mull some wine .
6 When news of the accident got out the hospital where sixteen of the children were being treated was flooded with calls from anxious parents .
7 My husband gets out the car
8 Their duty is to tell blacks that although group political activism can stop discrimination , growing rich , wise and safe is then up to the individual — to hammer home a message of homework , punctuality , saving and self-discipline , the things that helped America 's immigrants get off the floor .
9 The city streets were so congested with vehicles it was a slow process getting up the Strand , and in winter horse manure was apt to splash up unpleasantly .
10 ’ Course y 'll hafta get off the ship , ’ she said .
11 The way in which community care projects get off the ground quickly is to have a small project team of three or four people with the task of steering it through from start to finish , working under the guidance of a strong chairman .
12 They are to share in a grant of around £12,500 donated by the Ireland Fund in Canada to help new integrated projects get off the ground .
13 Hussa got out the della and began to pour coffee .
14 so so you , you 've got a seal because otherwise all that happens is that er er you put the cement onto the , every time the , the water gets down the back of the cement , down the wall
15 Much may be blamed on the impermeable Alan Beith , who has been at Berwick since 1973 and thinks nothing to striding round five villages , after starting on Holy Island in the sort of rain that suggests God getting out the strap , and then darting up to Duns in what was Berwickshire , Scotland , to do a broadcast .
16 At Richmond a lot of people get off the train and I take refuge in a Smoking compartment where the heat is not on .
17 ‘ Save th'strength to get down the ladder . ’
18 Peck got out the rule book .
19 You know what a pitsaw is , you dig a hole and one man gets down the bottom , the other one comes up .
20 Unkind souls are suggesting that once the money for the LHC has been sewn up it can only be a matter of time before CERN gets out the begging bowl for the VEC — Very Expensive Collider .
21 A SUPPORT group has been set up to help animal lovers get over the death of a pet .
22 Once at Stonham the primary school pupils get off the bus leaving room downstairs which is soon filled by some of the people who have been sitting upstairs .
23 I would like the walk and it would save Alex getting out the car . ’
24 Many years ago , if a work was stolen you might report it to the police or the FBI , but there was no way to get out the word to the market .
25 The first company to get out the writs is Stac , which makes the data compression software Stacker .
26 Gareth broke his leg while he was clearing snow in 1982 and the milk from the herd of Guernseys could not be got away , so Rachel got out the separator and sold cream locally .
27 When Ruth 's hair had been washed , she noticed Gloria getting out the curling-tongs and stopped her .
28 One can chart the seasons by the changes in the paintings : the appearance of the first Impressionists on the walls in early November always tell me it 's time to get out the winter overcoat .
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