Example sentences of "could [adv] get [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I 've got nearly over five hundred quid , then the petrol and then food where you could n't get food donated , and new tyres for the bike before I went so you could only get on the road . |
2 | In fact , any argument directed against the applicability of the idea of identity to meanings is really self-stultifying , for such an argument would imply , among other things , that no topic could be significantly referred to as " the same " on two separate occasions , with the inevitable consequence that the argument itself could not get off the ground . |
3 | In 1871 he took the yacht , Sampson , to Svalbard , to the Seven Islands , reaching latitude 81° 30' N. In 1872 he could not get beyond the north-west capes of Spitsbergen . |
4 | I could not get over the kindness of it , his attention . |
5 | He could not get over the fact that the only woman who had come through the near-impossible screening , then training , had not been some six foot Amazon with a face like Atilla the Hun — but a petite , feminine five foot three in her stockinged feet , who turned all the men 's head when she passed . |
6 | I could not get over the fact that people were giving me the responsibility of telling them how to get me up , and that I could choose what time I went to bed ! |
7 | Gibbs did so and Harvey went out to drive , but with his injured leg could not get to the pitch and holed out to Sobers . |
8 | I need crutches to get around the house and could not get to the concert , ’ she said . |
9 | On the slopes of Everest there are believed to be at least a dozen bodies of climbers who could not get to the top , or could not get down again . |
10 | Marathon runners finishing after 2 hours 45 minutes found that they could not get into the stadium after a 26 mile 385 yard slog in 90F temperatures . |
11 | When he lectured at Harvard in this year , policemen had to control the crowds who came out to see him , and loudspeakers were set up for those who could not get into the auditorium . |
12 | As I understand it , some hon. Members could not get into the House before the Division was completed . |
13 | Clinical director Paul Lawler , who heads the intensive care unit at South Cleveland Hospital , Middlesbrough , said desperately ill patients were being turned away because they could not get into the unit . |
14 | Could not get into the army . |
15 | He has used a fast government car to shake off at least one photographer , but there is a more prosaic explanation for Mr Lamont 's perambulations around Blackpool — his civil servants could not get through the security around the Imperial . |
16 | Woodmill controlled the game for much of the first half but could not get through the Meridian defence and it was n't until two and a half minutes into the second half that the deadlock was finally broken . |
17 | Three cardiac arrest patients had to be flown to hospital by the North Wales police helicopter because ambulances could not get through the floods . |
18 | If she could just get to the phone box — The car cruised along at her speed . |
19 | She had learned to time it so as not to hear the tail end of the terrible Neighbours music which , no matter how much you hated it , was a tune you could easily get on the brain . |
20 | It does n't matter if she 'd got a fire guard or not , but it still could easily get onto the |
21 | ‘ It was so dark I could hardly see where to put my cross on the voting slip — and then I could n't get to the ballot box which was situated in a poky little office . |
22 | They could n't get to the top ; there were too many cars . |
23 | He still could n't get to the bottom of it . |
24 | I could n't get to the first part again and yeah that 's right |
25 | And he volunteered to give a lift to anyone who could n't get to the annual general meeting in March . |
26 | Before , I could n't get down the High Street for bricks and houses , but they 're not there now . |
27 | It all came to a head the day a fire engine could n't get down the High Street for parked cars . |
28 | We shift them down to the so they could n't get onto the cultivated land . |
29 | Whatever he might do , he could n't get past the postmistress at Cong , who acts as operator , and runs the whole village . |
30 | Parts One and Two but could n't get past the first page . |