Example sentences of "to get out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On Sunday we rose early and after a good breakfast were eager to get out on the hills .
2 But there 's no need to join to get out on the water .
3 Strategy was necessary to get out on a date alone .
4 I try to get out on the hill for either a call-out or a practice at least once a month with my team — the Furness Mountain Rescue Team which deals with an area of the southern Lake District .
5 I like to get out on the road when I can or go to the studio .
6 You 'll be able to get out on your own , wo n't you ? ’
7 And you had to get out on the floor that catered for your particular dominant moral propensity , and stay there for the whole of Eternity .
8 Nkrumah decided to get out on the road .
9 He talked about the town , how he had never before been to this part of the country , how he had never before been to this part of the country , how one day soon he must try to get out on the moor .
10 There were no set hours , no union to look after their interests and they were lucky to get out on a Saturday or Sunday to go to the chapel , or on certain special occasions to the cinema .
11 Coleman 's job was to get out on the streets and talk to people , to come back with a feel for what the bombing had achieved .
12 Roland gave me a new tennis racquet ( which I know he could n't afford because Moonstone is ‘ on the brink ’ ) which is a great improvement on my last one , and an encouragement to get out on court .
13 They 're not really severe at all , I mean , they 're very much intended for , you know , the weekend er type of people , you know , somebody that just wants to get out on a Sunday afternoon with the children .
14 Well , Oxfam week 's principally aimed at a house , house to house collection Jane , so we shall be asking a whole lot of people to get out on the streets and to put envelopes through the doors in their neighbourhood and then to go back later on and collect money which we hope people will kindly give us .
15 Many disabled , ( partly because of their disability and partly as a result of the inadequacy of public transport ) , are completely dependent on private or other vehicles to get out at all .
16 It took three hours to get in character every morning and another three to get out at night . ’
17 Before the train stops every door is opened and all try to get out at once , with the result that not a few alight on their faces .
18 Cautious and practical , he took one look at the situation and advised Vincent to get out at once , while he still had a shirt on his back .
19 After a long day sitting in the coach , I decided to get out at Millcote , leave my luggage at the hotel , and walk across the fields to Thornfield .
20 You had to run when we got there we had n't got any equipment you know , so we used to get out at night , if you had n't got your ga bandolier on you got pulled up , the red caps pulled you up , wanted to know what was the matter with you .
21 Spalding and Miss Robinson were sent to the lift , told to get out at the second floor , turn right , and go to the rooms numbered 207 and 208 .
22 And if you were in it with me , I would n't want to get out at all , ’ he said outrageously .
23 is the people trying to get out at the end , to see who can get out first
24 And this morning oh I did n't want to get out of bed , it was so warm , ooh , did n't want to get out at all .
25 ‘ But I wanted to get out into the commercial world .
26 West Country Living : A few hours or a few weeks before the mast With air like this , it 's a sin not to get out into it .
27 ‘ I got round them by selling to them the fact that I was doing what they wanted me to do which was to get out into the business world and make contacts .
28 But we 're mighty anxious now we 've come all this way to get out into that jungle just as soon as we can and start hunting . "
29 She was already starting to feel battered by the increased level of the sound , and it was a relief to get out into the lower buzz and the cooler lights .
30 He turned from Alina , trying to retch but with his clogged windpipe preventing even that ; he threw himself toward the doors , trying to get out into air , air that he could n't quite reach .
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