Example sentences of "get [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Shall I get on with the letters ? ’
2 There 's the odd few that do n't get on with the teachers .
3 Let's get on with the clothes .
4 ‘ How did you get on with the piglets ? ’
5 Then they can get on with the jobs they are paid for . ’
6 Even so , this is a shortened Session , and as we must wait until next year for the start of a fourth Conservative term in office , we must now get on with the measures contained in the Gracious Speech .
7 ‘ How did they get on with the Zosers ?
8 And how did you get on with the children ? ’
9 You bring him back tomorrow or I 'll get on to the police . ’
10 Also he 's gon na sort that out and he 's gon na get on to the police station now to explain that you do n't own the bike .
11 We can get in through the zippers . ’
12 We can , however , get down with the children and start a process of learning , discovery , which can last a lifetime if you like , finding out what different people believe , finding out how other people cope , maybe by just talking to grandparents who 've experienced the war , asking them how they 've coped .
13 Money meks it difficult fe get down to de facts
14 You must have got the message by now , so let's get down to the details .
15 When there were , the engine driver would stop the train and get out of his cab and shoo them off , and sometimes he 'd wait so that everyone could get down from the carriages and stretch their legs and pick blackberries before they set off again .
16 Well the agent , that be either or any agent who , who the ship belonged to , see they 'd , they 'd get through , no doubt they 'd get through to the merchants and er they 'd find out who the agent is and once they knew the agents well it was plain sailing was n't it ?
17 He beat fellow American and world No 5 Michael Chang 7–5 , 6–2 , but had to wait for the result of the final round robin match in his group between big-hitters Goran Ivanisevic and Richard Krajicek to see if he would get through to the semi-finals of this last ranking competition of the year .
18 They 're gon na gain from that or they 're gon na be seeing that they think they gain from that and all you 've got ta get over to the members we 're gon na be a cohesive force and that we 're going , we are going to fight some day together for them .
19 How long do you get off from the YTS then ? ’
20 Often she did n't get up in the mornings , lying in bed while Emmie got breakfast and made her a cup of tea .
21 ‘ We 'd better get back to the Operations Room . ’
22 She must get back to The Tamarisks .
23 So could we get back to the recommendations .
24 After one alarmed glance at her apoplectic face , Mr Loveitt said smoothly : ‘ I think we should get back to the facts .
25 ‘ Better get back into the woods I reckon .
26 Prior to the moratorium on meetings , the committee had highlighted the following issues as meriting urgent attention : ( 1 ) the need for " more information about what other departments could get out of the resources now that there was considerable potential " ;
27 Of course , we can not just get out of the routines and struggles and problems we are already engaged in .
28 We did n't get out of the cells very often .
29 He had this meeting on Wake Island that I described to you when they would n't get out of the planes , all attempts to persuade MacArthur to behave in a reasonable fashion .
30 ‘ You ca n't get out through the gates , Ruth .
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