Example sentences of "get [pron] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.
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1 | And for at least one parent , there was an awareness that sometimes children 's sense of justice can be hurt by parents not taking some of the blame : ‘ If a kid arrives late for school , or is not properly dressed , then that 's not the kid 's fault , it 's the mother 's fault , or whoever got them out in the morning . |
2 | We never got them out in the first place . |
3 | He got himself up in the morning and dressed in the clothes Emmie had put out for him the night before . |
4 | ‘ I remember one who was literally hanging on by his fingertips when we arrived , but we 've always got them up in the end . ’ |
5 | I 'll see if I 've got one out in the van . |
6 | All of them enthusiastic — questions are coming think and fast , not at the end of a lecture — I think we actually slightly dominate them because we 're not school teachers , but quote with a big U ‘ University lecturers ’ , but get them down in the laboratory and the questions come thick and fast from boys and girls — no difference whatsoever . |
7 | I have to go to bed early and then Mum gets me up in the morning she 's going get up ! |
8 | I pulled the short straw and could not drink as I had the job of getting everyone up in the morning and doing the first two hours driving . |
9 | Bream are not great fighters and if you got one on then you knew it would stay on ; the trouble was getting one on in the first place ! |
10 | Most caddies have their own way of getting one back in the long run . |
11 | Now , get her back in the car . ’ |
12 | Get him out in the fresh air as much as you can cos |
13 | So you know she she said he gets it back in the long run . |
14 | Get it out in the open . |
15 | because normally you get it out in the country before you get it |
16 | Birmingham Polytechnic offer all their facilities absolutely free of charge to us so get yourself down in the entertainment bar in Aston . |
17 | And I get us up in the morning now and , she said she said the temperature rises to sometimes a hundred and twenty in the summer ! |
18 | There was also a Corporal of the week — Vigno — and his duties included the more mundane tasks of getting us up in the mornings and making sure that the rooms were kept clean . |
19 | She was glad to see Alice , began talking in a heavy tired voice about how the old woman had her running up and down the stairs , even got her up in the middle of the night . |
20 | Most of you did roughed it out on the back and some very quick workers who got it back in the front . |
21 | But I never felt that he was going to get me out in the second innings . |
22 | He said : ‘ I have been out for nearly 14 months and now there is a great rush to get me back in the squad . |
23 | That will get them back in the game . ’ |
24 | How are we gon na get you up in the air ? |
25 | Mr Maan said he hoped the region would fully co-operate with the CRE to get everything out in the open and sorted out . |
26 | Mr Maan said he hoped the region would fully co-operate with the CRE to get everything out in the open and sorted out . |
27 | she can nae get herself up in the morning if there 's nobody there , can she ? |
28 | ‘ I 'll get her out in the middle of the workshop , then you can have a good look around her . ’ |
29 | We are restricted somewhat by time , because I want to get everybody back in the main auditorium to listen to what I know is going to be a fantastic lecture by Professor Don , er from Baltimore , which I would certainly recommend that everybody go and see . |
30 | Or she could at least get it over in the registry office with a couple of rounds of Spanish bubbly in the pub later ? |