Example sentences of "[coord] [vb base] they get [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't punish them for the way in which they behave today and let them get away with the same thing tomorrow just because your own mood is different , or the matter is n't worth ‘ all that bother ’ anyway .
2 most likely to make people believe that they can achieve a certain thing and let them get up and do it and erm so that the Party 's role is in the initial stage fostering as much mobilization
3 Journalists just pop them a question and let them get on with it .
4 Now shut up and let them get on with their game . ’
5 ‘ Before , we used to give people the tools and let them get on with the modelling , ’ Mr Wise explains .
6 His philosophy of management may be summed up as ‘ Pick a good team and let them get on with it ’ , and his attitude to marketing as ‘ Good wine needs no bush ’ .
7 So on 13 and 14 March the best that could be done was for him to give Harwell full details and let them get on with it themselves ( see Chapter 7 ) .
8 Should the Slater Foundation accept , then , that it has performed a function in goading the LTA forward and retire from the arena and let them get on with it ?
9 The guitar had no place here and the guitarist sat back with a grin , his back to the open case , and let them get on with it .
10 We can provide a small group with a stimulus in the play area and let them get on with their own play , occasionally intervening ( as described below ) .
11 ‘ So for no apparent reason , I ring the cops and tell them to get over to Fernley Shopping Centre because something bad has happened .
12 If it was getting too much , he 'd stop his tap — which was a good thing — and tell 'em to get home .
13 If you just plonk roses in the ground and leave them to get on with it , they will probably get by somehow and you will get some blooms for a season or two , but if you are to get the very best out of them , roses most definitely should not be chosen , planted and forgotten about .
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