Example sentences of "i get [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Sometimes it does get me down , but I get over that and then it is off to the next place . ’
2 MH : I get over as soon as I can in the morning and work here all day .
3 Do n't leave me … until I get over this .
4 When I get over that I shall doubtless be horrified . ’
5 But when I get through , even my own voice sounds strange and mechanical ; an air hostess for British Airways , an operator for British Telecom .
6 ‘ She may come down on Saturday if I get through to the final . ’
7 and I says , Good afternoon could I speak to the person that does advertising etcetera , and I get through to that particular person , and I said , How would you like to save money by us printing all your portfolios free of charge high quality er portfolios it would n't cost you a penny .
8 It depends what happens when I get through to that guy in Civitavecchia .
9 That 's the only way I get through to you sometimes .
10 As I say all these poem 's are very dense and erm if I get round to , to completing them they 'll probably have at least another verse , certainly extra words and rhymes , that open it out and make it a bit more plausible Ours in the night , no I 've got it wrong , sorry , I 've moved on and I should n't 've done
11 The system is called the Arva 8000 and when I get round to absorbing some technical literature on the subject I 'll bring you more news .
12 I get round to the bottom later .
13 Oh it is now yes , you 've got , I mean you 've got the service now have n't you and erm , but I like at St Margaret 's hospital I 'd been , I had been , I went in there to have my last boy , but they 're very , very good there they were , I 've not been in , I 've been in , I 've had treatment here for my hip and that up at Harlow but they would n't do the operation because of my blood clotting you see , so therefore I 've got to grin and bear it , I 've had eight years of it , I could n't walk for six months , but now I struggle and get around as I say with a couple of sticks I get round
14 No , if I get round so
15 And stood blocking like , how I get round to the till !
16 It 'll be twenty to by the time I get round there . .
17 If I ca n't get to the person they want I try and say to them , ‘ Look , can you please ring back ’ , because if they left a message , that message would have been lying on my desk until the next morning , until I get round to actually phoning that person internally , saying this person rang .
18 I 've managed to overcome the problems and I get around quite quickly — but I 've got chunks knocked out of the back of all my necks where the slide catches ! ’
19 Immediately she asked me when I might be free , but I was able to murmur , ‘ It 's a little difficult , Mrs Fawcett , until I get around a bit more and establish some duty rosters . ’
20 I get around , as you know ; I 've seen all the schools , right from the ragged one , the penny , the tuppence , the threepence , right up to the fourpence a week one .
21 I get on well at the films .
22 If she does that , I get on with the jigsaw .
23 I get on and look through Peter 's stuff while Marie talks to him .
24 I get on well with them all , actually .
25 Hopefully the legions will fight it while I get on with my knitting .
26 I get on quite well with them …
27 Verdict on youth of today : ‘ I get on with everybody . ‘
28 I get on well with old Bert . ’
29 Individually they are fine and I get on very well with most of them , but put them together in a group and they seem to have an attitude problem .
30 ‘ Actually , I get on well with referees and get involved in banter with them .
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