Example sentences of "not [adv] get [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , and perhaps more importantly from the point of view of answering the sceptics , even though we can not directly get at the hidden real natures of things , perhaps our knowledge of appearances will enable us to do so indirectly .
2 Method b ) home produced mailing lists , which was CPRE 's single most successful recruitment method between January and June 1992 , did not really get off the ground .
3 Method b ) home produced mailing lists , which was CPRE 's single most successful recruitment method between January and June 1992 , did not really get off the ground .
4 In the jargon it is said that they can not even get on the Masters and Johnson ‘ ski-slope ’ , let alone start down it .
5 They see power as " structured " beyond and behind public participation in particular issues , and they point to another " face " of political power caught up in the fact that certain issues do not even get onto the public policy-making agenda for action and decision at all .
6 It was a dismal , disorganized weekend and a waste of valuable opportunity ; everything was left to ‘ flow ’ , which in practice meant that many events did not even get off the ground .
7 We must not again get into the situation where the working of our Garden Records system was dependent on keeping an obsolete computer going well past its normal expected lifetime .
8 Short-term goals should be achievable in the near future if the vagaries of daily life or training mistakes do n't constantly get in the way .
9 Old Granny Fordham , who lived in a lonely cottage on the Enderley estate , could n't afford luxuries like butter and eggs , and could n't easily get to the shops in the village , so it would be doing a real service to take Mrs. Grant 's gift to her .
10 erm Every year it does n't normally get in the press but we have to do a deal with all the federations abroad , the Swedes , the Danes , everybody and erm the Danes could n't erm accept what we put to them this year .
11 We do n't usually get past the person selling at the car boot sale .
12 Even when the new models were being produced they did n't always get to the dealers : a dispute at Toleman , which distributes Fords , caused vast stockpiles .
13 Cos you see , perhaps it did n't get to that teacher , you see , that 's what happens , the letters do n't always get to the right people .
14 And so , you ca n't really get under the canape put up your shower , this is what I wanted , I wanted it to look like a cubicle
15 So I could n't really get into the habit .
16 I play every saturday so do n't often get to the home games either , I 've not attended H.Q. at all this season .
17 You did n't even get past the receptionist , but I like the gear .
18 Some of its products move so fast they do n't even get into the catalogue .
19 after about forty six overs oh er , that , oh dear , fancy that Australia do n't even get into the semi finals
20 ‘ Look at me now , I ca n't even get up the stairs . ’
21 you ca n't even get in the car park .
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