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

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1 He said he remembered her well , hoped she was flourishing , and had I not better get off to my supper ?
2 Of course , we can not just get out of the routines and struggles and problems we are already engaged in .
3 People with chronic back pain can not usually get up in any other way .
4 If the politicians were to take the drastic action that many voices are calling for , much of our motorised transport would not even get out of the garage .
5 As the pressures mounted , Lenin was forced to admit that ‘ an unskilled labourer or a cook can not immediately get on with the job of state administration ’ and that only a few thousand workers throughout Russia had any experience of work in government .
6 He did not immediately get out of the car but turned and looked at Sara .
7 So he had to stand there , in the office of the Roadworking Operatives Supervisor in the Islington Council Seven Sisters Road Highways Department Depot , sweating like a pig and wondering why they did n't just get on with it and sack him as he listened to Mr Smith and his eyes hurt and he could smell his own body-odour again .
8 Obviously a married woman ca n't just get up from her chair at that time of the evening and announce that she 's going out .
9 Do n't normally get up till three o'clock .
10 ‘ I know you and Niall did n't exactly get off to a good start , but if it 's any consolation you caught him at a bad time .
11 THE launch of Middlesbrough yesterday as the country 's second environment city did n't exactly get off to a flying start .
12 But I do n't see any reason why we should n't ever get back to where , to the last quarter , if you 're excluding December , of ninety two .
13 My sister was divorced two years ago , and he does n't really get on with her .
14 And after that I could n't really get back into it .
15 I mean , it was clear that he wanted to talk , but we did n't really get down to what was bothering him .
16 ‘ I could n't really get out of it . ’
17 Indeed , the Ventura manual does n't even get around to mentioning the ruler until the end of section 5 in its manual and there are books on the program that do n't mention it at all !
18 An an and to speak quite bluntly on the state of the evidence at the moment it seems that that is a very possible end to this case , in which case , in which case the jury wo n't even get round to having this matter .
19 No I did n't even get up for that , I come downstairs , I made myself an orange juice he Vicked me back and me front again I tried to get back to sleep .
20 I do n't even get on with my brother , we 've always been at different schools and I 've hardly spoken to him since he went to university . ’
21 ‘ I did n't even get out of the car , ’ Graeme recalls , but he was amazed by what he saw .
22 Colin loved the land but he would n't even get out of the van to look at the house . ’
23 She said she could n't even get out of bed , she could n't do anything .
24 And low and behold you ca n't even get back into the kitchen because the kitchen is full of deadly fumes from the burning fat or er fat or oil within the chip pan .
25 Anyone who , like Shoreditch , did n't quite get round to placing that bet on the Tories , may like to know that the bookies are now quoting odds for the next election .
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