Example sentences of "[vb infin] to get out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Yes , would you like us to go ? ’ asked Rachel while Jimmy sprang to his feet as if he could n't wait to get out of the ward .
2 I ca n't wait to get out into the sunshine .
3 What do they expect to get out of the holiday ?
4 but you do n't expect to get out of the ruddy
5 ‘ I 'd like to get out of the BBC ’
6 When she hinted to Dona Marguerita that she was sometimes bored and would like to get out of the house and see more of the country , the old lady was quick to point out how much had already been done for her .
7 He talked about the town , how he had never before been to this part of the country , how he had never before been to this part of the country , how one day soon he must try to get out on the moor .
8 ‘ By when do I have to get out of the house ? ’
9 ‘ All right , I 'll take you to Winchester , but you 'll have to get out of the castle on your own and meet me on the road tomorrow . ’
10 ‘ Because up until then I was absolutely positive that I would eventually manage to get out of the marriage , and it was my plan to seek custody as a single person .
11 ‘ You mean , you 'd want to get out of the country and go to — Spain , is n't it ?
12 Assuming , of course , you 'll want to get out of the 944 S2 once in a while and take a look .
13 It was so wonderful that she did n't really want to get out of the car .
14 Why d' you think they did n't want to get out of the trenches ? ’
15 It 's a good card tonight anyway and people may want to get out from the snow and have night out at the stadium .
16 ‘ I 'd love to get out of the house for a bit , ’ said Julia , plumping for Florian 's .
17 " They will never learn to get out of the way if you slow down every time , " he said sharply .
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