Example sentences of "get [adv prt] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Not three studio boffins and a model got in to do the video ; not a TV celeb on the make ; and not a bunch of suffering-for-their-art students whose only ambition is to get in the indie charts and be interviewed in Melody Maker .
2 So I was close by and so they sent me in so the way I , I got dressed up in the minister 's cassock , and I got in revised the books of Genesis , like through and I get genned up to be a minister and I took in a bible and er well anyway I killed five men and they got out alive .
3 A major inquiry was launched immediately into how the bombers got through to plant the device in a hut used by police on security duty outside the Bishop Street courthouse .
4 They 've been in water but the bullet fits tightly in the cartridge case , and they do n't seem to have been in water long enough for much water to have got in to affect the charge .
5 I do n't know how she got up to fix the ceiling chains . ’
6 Penry got up to take the trays .
7 I said I felt ill , and got up to open the door .
8 Carrie got up to bring the union man some more tea and when she returned with two filled mugs she sat down heavily .
9 When they had all finished the coffee , Bob got up to pay the bill , leaving John to apologise for his misplaced piece of mockery .
10 She still said nothing , but got up to make the tea .
11 When much later in the afternoon she got up to get the tea a tearing sound was heard as her nice blue overall parted with the gummy chair — she let out a burst of laughter .
12 He moved again , and gladly she leaned over and pressed the bell on the wall beside the cot and got up to get the breast tray .
13 At Tesco 's sorry but the man , men they get in to clean the tops of the ovens are contractors
14 It was in the original setting we realise the zany difference between myself and Chris that when Graham gets up to speak the earth moves .
15 Stops the car gets out open the door .
16 He was expected to get the crosses in from the left and get back to cover the left of defence .
17 Getting out to inspect the damage , I found myself confronting a shocked Alison Kraemer .
18 Getting out to open the passenger door for her , he noticed that , in contrast to Francesca , she expected this and accepted the courtesy gratefully .
19 But when I got back to work the people that was in the observation post on the factory , they saw this aircraft , it came down low over the King George 's playing fields and they could see the markings on it and they 'd sounded the alarm but but course the aircraft went straight over .
20 as if belatedly recalling his manners , he got out to circle the car , opened her door for her .
21 But neither the princess nor the police driver got out to inspect the damage .
22 He pulled up at the farm and got out to open the door for her before she could move .
23 But we overpowered our captors and got out to find the battle in full cry and the north-west quarter of the Rorim in flames .
24 Those who could n't get in pushed the Citroën , and three managed to get onto the moped .
25 They ca n't get out and the media ca n't get in to tell the story .
26 During all the years I went to school in Parma she never failed to get up to warm the kitchen and give me hot drinks , however early it had to be ; it was sometimes five o'clock , if I had to finish work from the night before .
27 For some reason she found herself obsessed with the idea that she should get up to lay the table .
28 She wo n't get up to feed the swine
29 Opens his door to get out his paper to get out to get the paper , little boy on bike comes along knocks him off .
30 No I want to get back to see the sheep at nine o'clock .
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