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

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1 A job would get me out of the house a lot and provide me with much needed money .
2 ‘ If the boy 's good , we 'll be delighted to see him here , but he must get me out of the side . ’
3 So we continue travelling hopefully , traversing the geography , and absorbing impressions that may get me out of the pictorial routine that all artists are prone to .
4 And a job would get me out of the attic .
5 I had an idea I could hide out there for a while , maybe rest up , maybe make a connection who could get me out of the City .
6 But I ca n't get you out of the girls ’ house . ’
7 She had been destroyed before they could get her out of the police cell .
8 You 'll you 'll never get her out of the water .
9 I think he was rather taken aback because my understanding is that he told David that he could get him out of the contract .
10 Well , of course , DeFries did n't get him out of the contract .
11 ‘ How do I get him out of the country ?
12 REVERSE : Weather stunning , food great , Chris has found some snorkelling gear and now I ca n't get him out of the water !
13 He could not think of a single convincing excuse that would get him out of the house .
14 She must get him out of the house .
15 My Lord the started sum of money originally , sixty thousand pounds was the total loan and there were further overdraught facilities and and it 's the plaintiff 's case that without it it was simply not going to be manageable and as a result of that having thought carefully about erm , position it is his case that he rang Peter , told him that there were major problems in the financing of the deal and asked him if he could get him out of the contract because the finance he anticipated was no longer going to be available and it was his case that Peter advised him that there was no way out because contracts had been exchanged , er Mr was told very clearly that he was committed legally now to the deal and that he 'd better try and rearrange some finances since clearly they were moving towards er the completion date .
16 its , it 's , it 's the same Saturdays and Sundays , I ca n't get him out of the house and yet soon as we get there we have friends and family and they say , keep saying come on , come up and see us , I went up in the mini on me own one day and spent a couple of days with her , but , it , it ai n't the same when you go on your own , I dare n't go too far in my mini because it 's , it 's erm , it 's not a car that you can be hundred per cent sure of it , I mean as soon as it rains it stops anyway , we went out in it today and there 's all water in the front of the , in the front , but
17 I could n't get mine out of the packet
18 ‘ Oh , ’ she replied , ‘ I must get it out of the library ! ’
19 It would certainly get it out of the back of my Reliant .
20 ‘ All we want to do is get it out of the lorry .
21 Is that washing finished and I 'll get it out of the dryer .
22 His statement implies that we are not yet out of the recession , so let us borrow some more , increase the PSBR , and do the Keynesian thing which , a few years ago , we did not think we should do , and perhaps that will get us out of the recession by the time of the election .
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