Example sentences of "[pers pn] get [pers pn] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As I said I 'm , I 'm , I got them out at I think it were twenty one ninety nine or were it twenty five ninety nine ? they were twenty one ninety nine or twenty five ninety now , I ca n't remember off the cuff .
2 I got him out at an ice cream parlor after a while .
3 It seemed a year before I got him out of there .
4 ‘ Not by name , rank or number ; I got him out of George afterwards , as well .
5 ‘ The same way I got us out of the alleyway when the grenade blew up . ’
6 Matthew , as usual , was unwilling to answer a straight question , but I got it out of him in the end .
7 No , no I got it out , I got it out of the papers last night .
8 I got it out of my Foster 's tokens years ago !
9 That 's one , another reason I got it out from the library .
10 I 'm awful , I mean , that 's why I got up , you know when you phoned me this morning , and said , I am sorry , have I got you out of bed , and I was like really grateful , because I ca n't stand sleeping in .
11 The sooner I get him out of the hands of that teenage vixen , the happier I shall be ! ’
12 I get them out of the public library . ’
13 However you came by it , I need that gutsy bravery of yours to get us out of here . ’
14 ‘ How do I get him out of the country ?
15 but she 'd do anything for you , if you say like midnight one night you got her out of bed and come down .
16 You got me out of gaol .
17 ‘ When I thanked you just now , by the way , it was because you got me out of the boat before I hit the water this time . ’
18 There 's a good fingerprint on the cartridge case — presumably yours , when you got it out of the mud . "
19 Everything went wrong , but she got me out of trouble .
20 It smelled all right when she got it out of the oven .
21 Have you got them out of here as well ?
22 ‘ Are you getting me out of bed at this hour to talk to me about my brother ? ’ she demanded .
23 The sooner you get it out of here the better , I said , wrote Harsnet .
24 All right up round here ideal , up and down the bumps over the guard , but when you get it out on the road , very hard work , similar sort of ride , well I suppose it will be , run around the you 've got ta push around
25 because normally you get it out in the country before you get it
26 Did you get it out for yourself ?
27 ‘ Can you get us out of here ?
28 When my chap turned to confront the Manston sentry — who was on guard with a rifle and one round , and obviously felt that the chap on the wrong side of the wire could be one of those attacking his airfield — my chap said sharply something to the effect : " Can you get us out of here ? " and explained that he only meant his oppoes , not the Stirling .
29 Tanya added : ‘ He sedated the dog before we got him out of the car .
30 When we got him out of here , a couple of the boys had a cuppa with him at a caff down the road .
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