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

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1 ‘ If we can get through to July 1 we will be okay , but at the moment people ( other clubs ) are sitting around like vultures waiting to pick up the pieces , ’ added Beller .
2 Is Jenny Hubbell ( Marsha Mason ) the only person who can get through to Kevin ?
3 I can get on with Dorothy Wordsworth .
4 But these days , with space at a premium , a room kept solely for dining is rare ; the chances are that it has to double as a work room , say for hobbies like model making , or as a quiet place where the family can get on with homework , studying or other paperwork .
5 Now I am myself again I can get on with Lover at the Gate .
6 I mean , you can get on with people like that that you 've never met before you co , to get on at college exactly the same .
7 Well if you can get on with people like that that you 've never met before you can , you 'd get on at college it 's just the same .
8 At the fête Stepan Verkhovensky , the man of the 1840s , makes a speech arguing that Shakespeare matters more than boots , and Raphael more than petroleum ; whipping himself up in his peroration to declare that mankind can get on without bread but not without beauty .
9 HAY fever sufferers in the province can get up to date information from a free helpline .
10 Cos there 's no way you can get up to town is there ?
11 And they 're ideal in kids room we 're gon na , we got , if we can get up after Christmas get them for Lee
12 They are good with tourists , because even the young ones can get by in English and French .
13 but I ca n't , it 's no good doing it now because you see erm dogs can get in at present and
14 but I can get in to Fram and if I need to go to the doctors I can get to the doctors which unfortunately is , is necessary our children .
15 I ca n't understand it , they 've got to have a decent grade to go to university , but they seem to think that they can get in on D's and E's , if he gets D's and E's , he 's not going anywhere , except to work
16 I remind him that great improvements have been made not only in the amount of assistance that is available to people who are unemployed , but in the amount of assistance to ensure that people receive training so that they can get back into work .
17 Even those interests that are unorganised have the " potential " to organise should the need arise , and even inactive and apathetic citizens enjoy an indirect influence if only because elected politicians have to " anticipate " their wishes in order to win elections so that they can get back into office to bargain with the more active interests .
18 Chair can I try er to wrap this up so that we can get back onto debate by delivering a question to you as chair ?
19 ‘ If we can show people how quickly they can get back to work or play sport it can be a terrific boost , ’ says Peter Morton .
20 I 'd like the Laboratory building checked first , and as quickly as possible so that the staff can get back to work .
21 Yeah , if you go , if you can get back to work
22 One of the things we are doing during International Women 's Celebrations is we 're putting on a jobs and training opportunities fair , in Templar Square in the middle of Cowley Centre erm on the fifteenth of March between ten and four , so any women who want to know how they can get back to work , or what training opportunities there are available , are welcome to come .
23 Perhaps I can get back to England one day . ’
24 If there 's any justice , I 'm sure we can get back to Wembley .
25 You will follow every suggestion she makes because the only way you can get back to Paris is on two feet and I doubt your ability to even walk across this room . ’
26 ‘ But word can get back to Bernard .
27 Who can get back to camp first ? ’
28 Erm so we we need to work out how much space we need to stand it in so that I can get back to Philip and and and agree that .
29 ‘ I said I can get back on board by myself . ’
30 Goal-shy City will be delighted if Quinn can get back on target .
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