Example sentences of "get [prep] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | But we got through it in the end and their happy , and I 'm happy ! |
2 | So in the evening , after supper , Clara walked off by herself and caught the Métro and got off it at the Place Pigalle , for that was the only name on the Métro map that she recognized . |
3 | But Sally was so good , Luckily I 'd remembered to pack the Farley 's Rusks and she had those mixed up with boiled water the guard got for me from the restaurant car . ’ |
4 | You see I 've got with me in the studio here Stan Bowes , who 's the head of marketing for the Thames and Chilterns Tourist Board , and Stan has just been explaining to us that there is this campaign to encourage people to take holidays in this country . |
5 | Was n't it likely that the thing that had got into him at the seance was really from the planet Tellenor ? |
6 | Or maybe Veronica had got to him on the subject . |
7 | This has been quite a long , drawn-out argument , and it is time to remind ourselves of how we got into it in the first place . |
8 | What I 'd really like , of course , is not to have to bother with lugging kilo bags of sugar and tins of weedkiller back from the town to stuff into electrical-conduit piping which Jamie the dwarf gets for me from the building contractor 's where he works in Porteneil . |
9 | I would admire any conductor just for getting through it from the first note to the last without too many disasters P there 's a pitfall a minute . |
10 | The man ( if it was a man ) was probably a fairly junior member of the firm ; if only Henry could find a way of getting past him to the people really in the driving seat . |
11 | The forgiving look you get from everybody on the way in-Tod seems to need it , the social reassurance . |
12 | You get to it from the cliff-top . ’ |
13 | It gets to them in the finish and there 's about eight of them |
14 | I want him sent home and put to bed feeling good so that when he gets to me in the mornings , he 's feeling good ’ . |
15 | Kylie gets to it in the Point |
16 | If we allow the King 's Cross Railways Bill to proceed and in the end no high-speed link or underground link between Stratford and King 's Cross is built , we shall be left with an enormous white elephant at King 's Cross with no means of getting to it from the channel tunnel . |
17 | But those wo n't , er if we were to take cashing those in now , it would be probably taking half of what we might get for them in the future , and from a business proposition , there is a time , when even if you have money in the bank , there are times , when it would be very advantageous to take long term interest rates , at low interest rates , and I think er er this is er perhaps the best opportunity that we have . |
18 | I always carry some with me , but I hope I never have to use it because I do n't think I 'd get near him with the needle . ’ |
19 | It implies that objectivity is to be sought , not by trying to root judgements in absolute standards , but on the contrary by treating all standards as provisional in order to get behind them to the reality of the concrete situation and the authentic response of the individual . |
20 | It is a bit difficult it 's like it 's almost you want you want to get inside it at the back of it do n't you ? |
21 | She fumbled in her pocket for more change but before she could get in it into the coin slot she heard the click . |
22 | How do they get from one to the other ? |
23 | Well how does it get from one to the other ? |
24 | But there 's no way you can get round it with the way it was recorded . ’ |
25 | The distance between any two points would then he proportional to the number of neurones a message must traverse to get from one to the other ; it would also be roughly proportional to the time taken for a neural message to travel between them . |
26 | You know and getting to them , I know how to get from one to the other without going , you know ? |
27 | He 'll get over it by the morning . ’ |
28 | But they 'd get to her in the end . |
29 | ‘ Well , let's just say that it 's crossed your mind that maybe , maybe if you stay long enough in this place it 'll get to you in the same way as it got to me . |
30 | And I tried to get on it at the beginning of the week but he told me it was fully booked . |