Example sentences of "i to get [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | I to get down in the cupboard . |
2 | This is a short-cut walkers are not supposed to take , to prevent erosion , but it would have taken a man with a Rotweiler and a machine-gun to stop me , so desperate was I to get back to the car and home . |
3 | Simon said that he was n't expecting me to be spotted by Ferrari that day ; he just wanted me to get round safely . |
4 | There was no need for me to get up and prowl around while the rest of the family was sleeping because I could read all night , if I wanted to , and if I did n't get up until the middle of the day , no one seemed to mind very much . |
5 | With one doctor , one nurse made me one of the doctors told me to get up . |
6 | This gives an annual opportunity for me to get up to dates with Fordyce Maxwell of The Scotsman , an old friend from my Berwick days , at the preliminaries . |
7 | It 's easy and it would have been easy for me to get up on a platform or to go into the department and say , look lads , you know , we feel that you 're justified in walking out the door . |
8 | Do you want me to get up to , try and get up |
9 | ‘ One of the very great and rare educators , he knew the art department had to be in the centre of the school , and not way down in some field : he encouraged me to get on with it . ’ |
10 | Then he took the proffered penny and went inside the pub , leaving me to get on with it . |
11 | ‘ It is close enough for me to get on . ’ |
12 | Why ca n't you leave me to get on with my work in peace ? ’ |
13 | I 'm the general manager , your husband employed me , and because I have had enormous experience in running hotels , I would appreciate it if you would leave me to get on with my job . ’ |
14 | ‘ Want me to get on with it , then ? ’ |
15 | What would I have done , I would have asked her to er get out of the bed , walk towards me and come out into the hall way where she could have been looked after by one of the other officers , and al allow me to get on with my main task in hand . |
16 | For as long as it took me to get out of range , several birds used me for bombing practice , coming so close on occasions that ducking was a necessity rather than a flamboyant gesture . |
17 | If the pupil in the drama lesson is conscious of using drama to help ‘ the real me to get out ’ then this could be as limiting as the most inflexible authoritarian teaching . |
18 | The promptings of my mind told me to get out of computing and go to live in Shropshire on a small dairy farm making highly profitable specialist products such as goat 's milk yoghurt , sheep 's cheese and traditional butter . |
19 | He waited for me to get out of his sight , and then he worked his way down to Cuttle 's Bakery . |
20 | All he did was yell at me to get out of his trailer . ’ |
21 | He swore at me to get out . |
22 | It is good for me to get out and do the shopping ; I enjoy that bit of fresh air every day , and it is something I have got to do because this is when I meet people . |
23 | ‘ Please help me to get out of here ! |
24 | I stretched out a weary arm to turn on my radio , an old song from sometime during the 80 's finally forced me to get out of bed . |
25 | One half is telling me to get out of bed whilst the stronger half is telling me to go back to sleep as it does n't matter if I 'm late for school . |
26 | They dig trenches which make it difficult for me to get out ? |
27 | ‘ I thought you 'd want me to get out of your sight — and stay out . ’ |
28 | The lower the bed is , the harder it is for me to get out . |
29 | I had not looked through those volumes for many years , until these recent developments led me to get down from the shelf the Devon and Cornwall volume once more . |
30 | Market sketched in watercolour , gouache and crayon , basically anything that will enable me to get down colours and information as quickly as possible . |