Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] to get [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The generous buffet is both pleasing to the eye and the taste buds , with free wine to get you in the mood for an evening of entertainment .
2 We are likely to repeat previous styles to get us through the pain , but a point can be reached where the old ways no longer work .
3 ‘ Got some new tablets to get me through the Season supposed to be revolutionary — solve all problems . ’
4 I should like to learn what , if anything , I can do here to enrol for any suitable course to get me into the business world or administration as I do not want to wait till I return to the UK , on leave , in mid-June till I begin finding out more about your courses .
5 Only time will tell , but it will require a number of dedicated members to get it off the ground .
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