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

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1 Chatterton pulled their legs slightly and said they had better be careful not to get on the wrong side of you again and Glastonbury did n't know what the hell anyone was talking about .
2 Travis , remind me not to get on the wrong side of you again .
3 If the patient has a defective visual word-recognition system which fails to identify frays , then the word can not get to the semantic system via the visual word-recognition system , so this , the usual route for reading comprehension , will fail .
4 I am saying this in a letter because I am sorry to say I can not get to the next liaison meeting .
5 Shots came from every side of the stockade , hitting the wooden house , but the bullets did not get through the thick walls .
6 Course when Walsall were promoted , they had n't got into the European systems then it was very much the old five forwards three halfbacks two fullbacks and a goalkeeper in those days , the , the laundry was there , in those days when they were in the second division .
7 We have n't got to the reselling stage with these yet because we 've been going about six months so the first resale is eighteen months away .
8 And we have n't got to the science-fiction world of brainwashing — in fact Harley came across pretty well at the last press conference .
9 I think this is a deal that could have been done ; we just were n't getting to the finishing line quickly enough .
10 Before , I could n't get down the High Street for bricks and houses , but they 're not there now .
11 It all came to a head the day a fire engine could n't get down the High Street for parked cars .
12 I mean , for me personally I think there 's actually a decision that if I ca n't get over the full unbiased impression that I want to make about the whole story , I 've got to make a decision whether I 'm going to talk to you at all .
13 We shift them down to the so they could n't get onto the cultivated land .
14 The ca n't get onto the southbound carriageway … so they have to go north to Peartree before turning round and coming back .
15 Redgrave and Pinsent , who on Saturday thrilled the nation with a gold medal triumph in the coxless pairs , now ca n't get into the official athletes ' village .
16 Slaven ca n't get into the 15-man squad at Oldham and manager Lennie Lawrence said : ‘ I 'm working to get him fixed up .
17 Which footballer was sold for £4½ million but could n't get into the first team for 16 months ?
18 But we 've still got plenty to work on and we wo n't get into the real tour rhythm until next Saturday . ’
19 Security was so tight Stan and Ollie could n't get into the Tory conference .
20 " Well , I did n't get into the old camp , so I do n't know .
21 After all she has been compared to Monroe , a parallel she does n't argue with although she insists she wo n't get into the same mess as the icon who screwed up her life with an overdose of men , booze and drugs .
22 How do I know that in choosing Direct Line I wo n't get into the same trouble ? ’
23 ‘ I did n't get beyond the major domos , ’ said Huy .
24 They were saying what a stupid series it was , how ridiculous the character was , and it would n't get beyond the first episode .
25 If it could not be consumed or made to serve a useful purpose , then it did n't get through the front door .
26 yes they ca n't get through the front door
27 She was going to find out shortly that she could n't get on the wrong side of Harry without paying for it .
28 The result is as many blank pages as Ventura can build into the current chapter and you ca n't get at the tagged block of text to de-select it !
29 And he volunteered to give a lift to anyone who could n't get to the annual general meeting in March .
30 I could n't get to the first part again and yeah that 's right
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