Example sentences of "get [pers pn] to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the time I was there she did pencil out a few passages , and got me to red ink a lot more .
2 I think he has still got them to this day , ’ says his father .
3 If you do something at speed , it 's really the accumulation of everything that 's gone before that has got you to that point .
4 If he 'd got her to that state , why was she drinking coffee ?
5 We have erm there have been certain decisions made over time which has got us to this position and whether erm you agree or anyone agrees or not the the the right next step is to specify a location , nevertheless it 's embodied in what 's gone on so far , a series of steps towards making the decision .
6 ‘ Just get me to this place and then I can phone a garage .
7 to get them to that level .
8 Carrington managed to get him to one side long enough to ask him what the airman had said .
9 They would then perhaps try to get him to another pub near the market — the jolly Farmer or the Golden Ball ( George Mutter of the jolly Farmer used to lodge three or four Irishmen regularly ) .
10 At times , Michael coached her three times a day in an effort to get her to international standard .
11 What happens if you issue one to , you manage to get it to this department today but ca n't get it to that department 'til tomorrow and .
12 The software needs a lot of work before it 's mature and the current situation puts OSF and DCE vendors in a race to get it to that point before the marketplace grows leery of it .
13 What happens if you issue one to , you manage to get it to this department today but ca n't get it to that department 'til tomorrow and .
14 We can define the unknown in broad terms — " What would increase our margins here ? " — and this is really defining a search area In essence a question tells us the answer with which we would be satisfied : if our thinking can get us to this point we can stop that line of thinking .
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