Example sentences of "[vb pp] get [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 You may have then had a verbal exchange with your next in line , but bar that you were expected to get on with the work .
2 Circumstantial evidence may include that the defendant was the only person with the car keys ; he was seen getting out of the vehicle ; he was seen going towards or getting in the vehicle and/or he said he was going to drive the vehicle .
3 As they reached St Martin-in-the-Fields church the cheering was so loud he thought that they had arrived at St Paul 's and prepared to get out of the carriage .
4 And yet because you 've come from a P A Y E background , you feel you 've got to get up in the morning , and go to work .
5 The final recipient has still got to get on with the work based on this small amount of information , only now with DOPACS he has a time limit .
6 ‘ Now we 've got to get on with the job at Arsenal and try to get back .
7 I think we 've go I think we 've got to get through to the members actually that together as a , we 're gon na be a cohesive force for the benefit of the members .
8 ‘ The lesson of milk quotas is that you 've got to get in at the start .
9 We 're lost and we 've got to get back to the station . ’
10 He said : ‘ We 've got to get back to the days when Elland Road was an intimidating place for teams to visit .
11 We 've got to get back to the stall .
12 " I 've got to get back to the classroom . "
13 ‘ Look , you 've got to get back inside the system somehow . ’
14 ‘ If Maudie 's going out , I suppose that means I 've got to get back behind the counter .
15 Foreshadowing the pressure his party will exert on Labour , Mr Ashdown said at a news conference in the National Liberal Club in London yesterday : ‘ I think they 've got to get down off the fence and I believe they will . ’
16 Foreshadowing the pressure that the Liberal Democrats will exert on Labour , Mr Ashdown said at a news conference in the National Liberal Club in London yesterday : ‘ I think they 've got to get down off the fence and I believe they will . ’
17 Now , you 've got to get down to the real nitty gritty : how will the stage look , what about the sound system , who presses what buttons for the audio-visuals and when … ?
18 We 've got to get down to the nitty gritty and fight . ’
19 Yes well it 's possible that er Alan may see a way to using that but he is quite ni , I mean he he 's got no doubts he wants to come to me he 's in a divorce at the moment and the moment that the final papers are signed , he 's got to get out of the house he has to stay there till the last minute and then the moment that the papers are signed , he must go .
20 Mostly she quizzed me about the burglars and I said they 'd tried to get in through the bathroom window and one of them had put a foot through it , probably coming from the roof next door , and I generally made out that there was a whole gang of footpads up there lying in wait for Santa Claus .
21 She had tried to get out of the car when he was driving and he considered it lucky that they had n't been killed , but as he and I were together more I came to admire her resolution and good sense .
22 I like to be left to get on with the job
23 Some argue for much greater administrative decentralization , to remove the ‘ Whitehall bottleneck ’ , and urge that central government gives more thought to the formulation of clearly defined policies so that local authorities can be safely left to get on with the job within a clear policy framework .
24 Sir Henry Cole thought that the answer to the problem was simple : Scott should remodel his proposals on the lines of Inigo Jones ' scheme for Whitehall Palace , and eventually Street asked in The Builder what was to be gained from changing the architect ; a Gothic building was appropriate , and Scott should be allowed to get on with the work .
25 We should be allowed to get on with the training and leave the generation of profit to those with the necessary expertise .
26 The ministries become bogged down in detail when their energies and resources should be concentrated more on overall policy , and the ad hoc commissions grow disillusioned and frustrated because they are not allowed to get on with the job .
27 If allowed to get through to the biological medium , dirt particles could clog it up , and possibly smother the bacterial colony .
28 And I got the book it must have a bus you know ano , another , an extra bus on because he was allowed to get off at the tonight .
29 Sometimes my brothers and I were allowed to get out of the car with him and peek at the movie in progress while he spoke to the manager or cashier .
30 It was only last summer that she was allowed to get back in the swing .
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