Example sentences of "get [pers pn] [adv prt] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , she was conscious of good fortune in having at last got a council flat in Southwark , and in having good neighbours in the flat across the landing who saw that her children — a boy of nine and a girl of seven — ate their breakfast , and got them off to school . |
2 | Okay right , stop , stop , stop please , you 're out of your heads if you have n't got it on to paper . |
3 | Well you get them up to stage one fairly quickly , it 's the stage two is n't it . |
4 | damp and If you get me back to mum 's for about three o'clock time at the latest to take her to Osborne House . |
5 | While there are problems in the class , … when I looked at the programme I could see that problems that are caused because you are not explaining yourself , you are not getting them down to work , they do n't understand what they 're doing . |
6 | Well , I just told Ruth not to be a silly girl and got him off to Nurse . |
7 | I took this bandage off and put a cold compress on , making a proper patella dressing , got the ambulance and got him off to hospital , and put in a Report about this broken gas-lid . |
8 | We got it up to date recently , but it was a major job and it always slips back , so . |
9 | ‘ The really tragic thing is that the longer people are unemployed the harder it is to get them back to work . |
10 | Then they follow him obediently , relyin' on his knowledge and experience to get them back to safety . ’ |
11 | And er I was er one that was sorted out to go , but they would n't let me go because er I could n't get b they could n't get me back to work for seven o'clock on Monday morning . |
12 | If there is an outstanding success , he 'll get them on to television and into the national press . |
13 | They di they did n't want to feed those on strike , they wanted to try and get them back to work did they ? |
14 | And they do n't really want to go on using you as a a sort of prop , because I mean you ca n't afford that because you 've got lots of other clients and you , you know really the aim is to try and get them back to self-sufficiency . |
15 | A couple more to show you then you can practise these when you have a bit more practice time so we can get you out to lunch on time . |
16 | Right , well we want to make sure that you can get out to lunch sort of by , that 's running a bit fast that clock , we 'd like to get you out to lunch by about half past twelve otherwise you 'll end up being late do n't you with all the other people |
17 | But he was very kind , and brought me all the M & B tablets he could find , with instructions to get you back to bed , and to keep you from other children , and give you M & B every four hours until you were sick , and then try them again very slowly . |
18 | Owen : Well Kevin , we are trying , and we 'll be working with your parents on this , to get you back to school and up onto that list up there … see … that 's a list of those who 've returned to school . |
19 | Hope to get you back to school on Monday , it seems awful if you 've had a week off and then your not well . |
20 | I want to get him up to Inspector as soon as possible . ’ |
21 | ‘ I 'll get it off to Century at once . ’ |
22 | Replace it with a plastic one , but make sure you 'll be able to get it through to loft hatch . |
23 | And that would get us back to castor oil and the secret police ; Lenin 's Kulaks in the cattle trains , Devil 's Island , English prisons . |
24 | He stayed with Palace , totted up 180 league appearances and tried all he knew to get us back to Division Two . |