Example sentences of "[pers pn] [coord] [verb] [pers pn] get " in BNC.
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1 | Can you can you tell me or have you got a pic , where does the picture usually go ? does it go right at the top or do you usually have a bit of headline what happened in that Mirror one there ? |
2 | ‘ I just woke up one morning and I felt glad to be alive , and glad that I was n't on this earth on my own , that there were other people to share it with me and help me get through my life . ’ |
3 | But later , I realized that it had been quite good for me and stopped me getting big-headed . |
4 | Sometimes it 's worth having a word before you announce training to Mrs B say look , your role in this will be support me and have you got any ideas etcetera that we can talk to . |
5 | She left his number with them and asked them to get him to ring , then made another drink . |
6 | ‘ So he was going to have a drink with you and help you get yours down , was that the idea ? ’ |
7 | It is tuition for her and helps her to get over a lot of barriers about performing live in front of demanding and sometimes difficult audiences . |
8 | M ! father took the bag from her and told her to get back upstairs to my mother . |
9 | She said that she begged Mr Pollard not to drive , he pushed her and told her to get lost . |
10 | If you went up the railway embankment at night , he said , you could look straight into the window of the room Uncle Titch had given her and see her getting undressed . |
11 | ‘ Come on , Terry , just mend it and let me get out of here . ’ |
12 | Says Ken : ‘ I just read the Echo while she 's doing it and let her get on with it . |
13 | Says Ken : ‘ I just read the Echo while she 's doing it and let her get on with it . |
14 | As he buckles it and breaks it to get it in the bin , a strange sweet sadness rises to his throat . |
15 | They they should see this , and they should be pushing it and saying you get your house in order before tackle the young people . |
16 | Goreng had given us two guards — whether to protect us or to stop us getting up to mischief I 'm not sure : maybe both . |
17 | And recently in April , when two young girls from one of the refugee camps in San Salvador were captured , we put their names across on the programme every day until they were eventually transferred from a secret prison to the Women 's prison , We regard it as a triumph to have got them into a public prison , although they are minors , and now we are demanding their release , of course we exhaust all the legal channels as well but these days we just think of it as a formality , There have been occasions when we have presented a Habeas Corpus petition to the Supreme Court of Justice and the official concerned has simply torn the paper up in front of us and told us to get out . |
18 | ‘ A few minutes after I had told him I was n't going on , a gang of his thugs suddenly appeared and pointed machine-guns at us and ordered us to get up on stage . |
19 | ‘ I was lucky that he was worried about who might see us and allowed me to get away . |