Example sentences of "they get [adv prt] of the " in BNC.
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1 | Cheerfully they got out of the car into the open day and went down the rocks to the strand and then out to the tideline . |
2 | They got out of the car and his Dad rang the door-bell of number forty-five . |
3 | As they got out of the car and walked across the yard , their feet scrunching on the stones , Jinny had a queer feeling that they were being watched . |
4 | If they got out of the plane , they will probably be hiding now and trying to make their way back . |
5 | They got out of the truck . |
6 | They got out of the car , and went to the porch , their every step monitored by cameras mounted above the door . |
7 | They got out of the car and George noted that she did not return the compliment . |
8 | They got out of the car . |
9 | But I like him , thought Antony as they got out of the car . |
10 | They got out of the bus and walked two kilometres in the hot sun . |
11 | When they got out of the cab she could not shake him off . |
12 | The heavy clouds were edging nearer , and Jessamy glanced up uneasily as they got out of the car . |
13 | They got out of the car and headed towards the house . |
14 | They got out of the car and walked up Sybil 's short drive . |
15 | ‘ The SS went to a great deal of trouble on the public relations side : there was background music , lorries ready to transport women , children and the infirm , while prisoners were at hand to act as porters ; in short an atmosphere of relative welcome greeted the Jews when they got out of the cattle trucks … ’ |
16 | Insects buzzed in the hot night as they got out of the moke . |
17 | As they got out of the car , she made a mental resolve that this would be the last visit she would make in Robert 's company . |
18 | and er , it was er , the others were by having the lads and getting the trees down , er the extra wood that they got out of the er , out of the tree |
19 | Yep , that just about sums up what we do on the way to the cairn , hence the use of the word climb in trying to convey to a companion exactly what it is you expect them to do when they get out of the car . |
20 | ‘ Their reactions ought to be recorded , ’ he believes , ‘ even if they get out of the City . ’ |
21 | Politicians are n't going to stick their necks out to help break up the various logjams unless we 're shouting and yelling at them from the bank — for the most part to encourage them , but also to warn them of dire consequences to come if they get out of the hot water before the job is done . |
22 | The problems start when they get out of the ‘ All I want is a basic word processor ’ frame of mind and start getting into some serious computing . |
23 | And she lives right on the , they get out of the gate . |