Example sentences of "and get [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'll let you know , ’ and got into bed .
2 He undressed and got into bed .
3 ‘ There 's a doo-dah under the pillow , ’ she said and got into bed .
4 She undressed and got into bed and sat up with her cocoa mug , sipping at it .
5 Pascoe stripped and got into bed .
6 ‘ Very nice , ’ he said again , and got into bed , still immersed in his own thoughts .
7 He undressed and got into bed , switching off the lamp .
8 David and I , when he was ill and got in bed , played the shortened version where you shuffle all the property cards up
9 So we turned the mattress over and got in bed !
10 Later , Saunderson heard her voice and got in touch .
11 The tumult and excitement great , I dined , or rather supped , at the Carlton with a large party of the flower of our side , off oysters , Guinness and broiled bones , and got to bed at half past twelve .
12 Mr. Cooper alleged that Saunders then attacked the officer , forced him to the ground and got on top of him .
13 Mother 's success was due in some part to her brother , my uncle , Charles Chipchase , who went to London in the 1920s and got into conversation with a newspaper reporter .
14 Owen started taking Jane and Zeinab across to join them but on the way they ran into a group of journalists whom Zeinab knew and got into conversation with them .
15 Satisfied with his precautions , he had a wash in the luxurious bathroom , cleaned his teeth , undressed and got into bed .
16 She went back to her room and , leaving a small bedside lamp on , she switched off the main light and got into bed .
17 He was born in Southgate , London , has a degree in politics from Warwick University and got into broadcasting through a trainee scheme at Radio Sussex .
18 Asked us ower fur drinks and when we got there — I mean Ah 'd had a bath , splashed on some of the Givenchy for Gentlemen that Isabel got me for ma Christmas and got into ma designer tracksuit just to be casual like …
19 When Mrs Jones says : ‘ My Johnny is really a good boy but got to running around with the wrong bunch and got into trouble ’ , she is making a set of assumptions which , when spelled out more explicitly , constitute the foundations of an important school of thought in the scientific study of juvenile delinquency .
20 It was soon after that that we contacted APEX and the Willesden Law Centre , and got in touch with Jack Dromey .
21 When he saw they were addressed to areas where letters have been intercepted and stolen cards used by thieves , he decided not to send them out and got in touch with the Fraud Section .
22 The Nunnery Lane convent became involved in plans for the Carmelite convent at Mafeking after the German sisters were approached by the South African Bishop of Kimberley and got in touch with Darlington .
23 ‘ I thought you always said kids spent far too much time running around and getting into mischief these days ? ’
24 It is peculiar that the hedgehogs should be used as the balls , especially as they keep wandering off and getting into hedgehog fights .
25 The mare suffers a completely different series of problems in relation to going to stud and getting into foal .
26 Die Grünen has been described by Petra Kelly as an ‘ anti-party party ’ , and getting into bed with them might be a guarantee of ending up on the floor .
27 Other main activities related to accidents were getting up from a chair , walking unaided and getting into bed .
28 Under the tempting title of ‘ Having Some Macro Fun ’ , you 'll be introduced to the delights of creating an office memo , playing a guessing game , creating a snooze alarm and getting into fortune cookie macros ( honest ) .
29 I mean , it could have very easily gone from there to everybody following a different path — going away from rock'n'roll and getting into jazz , or I do n't know what .
30 For a while , there , he 'd as good as haunted the place in the late afternoons … but then the van had broken down and getting into town had n't been so easy , and besides the restaurant had become so damned busy that he 'd become just another face in an ever-changing crowd .
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