Example sentences of "[noun prp] get [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Whereas I would play twice over a weekend , it now takes me until Tuesday to get over a match . ’ |
2 | Louisa , we should have Ducker get out the stove … roast some chestnuts … mull some wine . |
3 | Hussa got out the della and began to pour coffee . |
4 | A D-V flashed across , firing and missing ; Richards got off a burst and saw his bullets rip open the fuselage . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Peck got out the rule book . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | " Now that he wo n't have Ma to talk to , and there 's no Mr Blake to get up a subscription if he goes down , I 'd say he might lose heart altogether . |
9 | I would like the walk and it would save Alex getting out the car . ’ |
10 | 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 . |
11 | When Ruth 's hair had been washed , she noticed Gloria getting out the curling-tongs and stopped her . |