Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] get [pers pn] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's only one card will get me down . |
2 | Katerina Webb died beneath the Oxford tube bus 's wheels before firemen with heavy lifting equipment could get her out . |
3 | If it 's a simple puncture , your tubeless repair kit may get you back on the road again , but if it 's a major rip , or any other sort of fault , the machine 's likely to end up on a trailer . |
4 | A job would get me out of the house a lot and provide me with much needed money . |
5 | And a job would get me out of the attic . |
6 | At very least this habit will get us out of a rigid frame of mind which only looks at the problem in away determined by experience . |
7 | Now his family is hoping an appeal to the local state governor will get him out . |
8 | Boldly Ruth stepped out into the bright sunlight , hoping her scratchy Spanish would get her through , though how she was going to explain herself she did n't know . |
9 | At Home : A good wash and brush will get you back to the groove |
10 | Bella would get him through . |
11 | If she could get there before the long closure for lunch-hour he would make her up a preparation , and Peony could get it back to her mother and possibly get back again to the harbour for the Swimming Gala . |
12 | Anything deeper in its dark interior had to remain there until another member of the family could get it out for her . |
13 | Now the family hopes his fitness will get him through . |