Example sentences of "[coord] get [adv prt] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Uncle Albert made the drinks and got out the biscuit tin .
2 That the gulf existed was something she had known all along , so what she had overheard and the realisation it brought with it should n't be causing tears to prick behind her eyes as she opened the cupboard in the study that adjoined Faye and Bill 's bedroom , and got out the testing kit she had come for .
3 As he turned on the hot-water tap and got out the dish detergent , Hank abandoned the idea of going back to his garage .
4 Actually I 've been I was sitting in the lounge today right and you know the situation there see his car going round the corner and stop and got out the car beaming at me , I said cor give him my old !
5 He heard electrical impulses behind a large , old-fashioned enamelled flour bin on a high shelf in the kitchen and got out the step-ladder to investigate , bringing down the bin , which hit and broke a jar of clear honey in its descent ; he ended up with a mixture of flour and honey all over himself , the fridge and the floor .
6 These are the options now facing Birdland , those retrogressive bleach boys of yore ; the notorious Brummie blond bombshells who when they were n't throwing up , were trashing up hotel rooms and getting up the noses of every other band in the land .
7 I went out into the fresh damp morning , walking quickly to keep warm and get round the island before any rain started .
8 It 's nearly time to give up the tights and get out the sandals .
9 Do n't let any of this worry you ; it just means we 've added your ‘ short ’ address form so you can post to and get off the list when you want to .
10 We learnt the next day he had had to hand in his uniform and get off the job as fast as he could .
11 Shove my dreams and my Walkman back into the bag , and get off the train .
12 When I eventually realized that he was trying to chat me up , I decided to end the conversation and get off the train .
13 9.30am Liz arrives at the catering office and gets out the floats for the refectories and union bar .
14 This could be converted into a worldwide trip , so Roland went on to the ‘ Hot Spot ’ to try and get around the world in 80 seconds answering as many questions as possible .
15 I 've just got to stay on and get round the course . ’
16 To try and get round the problem Kummer introduced extra " ideal " numbers ( Section 3.9 ) to help him regain uniqueness of factorisation in many cases .
17 ‘ If you 'd rather go home to rest and get over the shock … ’
18 You might have a slight problem , because we use the same I 'll I 'll try and get out the cash .
19 But get out the Union Jack and wave it frantically — there are some real gems now being released by UK companies Kosmos , School Software of Ireland , Europress ( with their latest Fun School products , Paint&Create , and Spelling Fair ) and from the Scottish software house , Lander .
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