Example sentences of "get [pers pn] out of the " in BNC.

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1 He got me out of the stream and a bit further back from the drop to our right .
2 The way I viewed training was that it got me out of the house .
3 Then they stopped , got me out of the car , still with my bloody hood on , and ripped my clothes off . ’
4 Any excuse got me out of the office .
5 My mother got me out of the room .
6 ‘ They got me out of the ward and put me under a sheet in this side room .
7 In fairness to him , Con was kinder than that , even when he got me out of the secretaryship last year .
8 ‘ It got me out of the way while you put your nasty little heads together ! ’
9 ‘ When I thanked you just now , by the way , it was because you got me out of the boat before I hit the water this time . ’
10 It was like toys : when you brought them home from the shop and got them out of the box they were never quite the same .
11 ‘ You 've got me out of the house at last , ’ Bertha whimpered .
12 However , they had got me out of the way and I felt at least with a following wind a big lad would hit the ball in my direction and I might be able to do something .
13 How else could he have got them out of the keep ?
14 She has n't , she has n't even got them out of the bo , out the out of the bag yet .
15 I understand it was your own stupidity in refusing to accept Silas 's ring until he 'd got her out of the house .
16 But by the time I had got it out of the packet and placed it between my lips , he had lighted a cerillo and was holding it out to me in cupped hands , smiling above the soft yellow flame whose elvish reflection danced in his blue eyes .
17 And I do n't think if you 've got it out of the Guilds and say now we 've got to have so much for the rent this week I do n't think I would have a Guild very long , because they can go round the corner .
18 Self-doubt probably still lurks somewhere so I write down very quickly all the things which went wrong and get them out of the way by incorporating my ideas on them into my plans for the next investigative session right away .
19 ‘ I get them out of the public library . ’
20 B has to try to find the keys and get them out of the circle before being hit by A. If the Keeper hits B s/he wins .
21 There is still , I am sure , of specific areas and you have to highlight those areas and get them out of the way .
22 ‘ Well , it gets me out of the house . ’
23 It must be because it gets me out of the tent in the middle of the night to stand and contemplate the untroubled majesty of The Plough .
24 Gets me out of the house . ’
25 This is the very reason a member of the steering group gave for becoming involved in the project : ‘ It gives me something else to do , gets me out of the factory [ adult training centre ] and is less boring . ’
26 But it gets me out of the house for a while .
27 Wh whe where we go in Yorkshire that Stu Stuart usually gets them out of the Cameron the the pub one , where we go and stay and or they 're dealing with you know what he 's like with his deal , he knows if it 's there it 's usually good fun so , you know .
28 the only thing again that I 'm thinking of what if we gets them out of the caravan and we gets them into the car and we 're getting them in and out here and then we gets them back into the car to take them back over and in to the caravan , what if we rip the bloody things ?
29 And how very understated and very British , with every man of its crew trying not to show how pleased he was or how embarrassed , and quietly thanking the good Lord for getting them out of the mess in the Bay , and if He would n't mind , could some other perishing submarine have the next thirty-eight ?
30 The car allowance , a key item in reporters ' lives and in getting them out of the office — was fixed at Option B — 15p a mile .
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