Example sentences of "not get [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Sense and Memory of things , which are common to man and all living creatures ’ are knowledge , but ‘ because they are given us immediately by nature , and not gotten by ratiocination , they are not philosophy . ’
2 He 's not got into trouble , has he ? ’
3 It 's not got to court for sort of like , four or five weeks get adjourned or come up to the police station and then like get your hand slapped .
4 Her sister , 10-year-old Claire , was amazed that people could make rude jokes and not get into trouble for it .
5 Kreitman and Chowdhury ( 1973b ) found that the most common reason given for not getting in touch with a helping agency was that the overdose was seen as a way of relieving strain or going to sleep .
6 He was acting out of character leaving home and not getting in touch .
7 Rabbits would dash out of their losing darkness , and the village boys would chase them with sticks and yells , careful not to get in front of the two who had the guns .
8 Ha , ha , Ellie , let's not get into fantasy here !
9 You , you could not get into debt Brenda .
10 But she did not get into bed .
11 After , she did not get into bed , but took her volume of Tennyson through into the sitting-room .
12 Environmental groups should not get into bed with business — or should they ?
13 This workload increased the strain and pressure on nursing staff , on the hospital 's budgets and resources , and on other patients who can not get into hospital because beds are full because of abuse of alcohol , Dr Little said
14 But you 'll not get into trouble ?
15 ‘ When I was his age I said contentious things like he did last week , but I did not speak English very well so I did not get into trouble . ’
16 ‘ For those who live in villages and can not get into town or those who are infirm , it fills a valuable need .
17 Formula Two was introduced in 1947 to enable young drivers , who could not get into Formula One teams , to compete internationally .
18 If the project does not get into gear now and if we go back to the drawing board , it will be decades before we get another scheme that is worked through to the present level .
19 There will be those who just can not get into gear , who will watch the private sector take over many of the functions which have been , previously been run by local government .
20 1.46 Given this formality of pleading it is easy to overlook the basic rule that what one does not plead one will not get at trial .
21 Yet Henderson is also fully capable of hitting home runs if he can not get on base .
22 These " no-hopers " were probably given to me because I may well have been overheard to say I did not believe that there was such a person who had gone through a-initio training as a pilot who could not get on step by step until he became an operational pilot .
23 The children could not get to school and the parents could not get to work .
24 If you can not get to water , use any bland , cold liquid such as milk or lemonade to bathe the area .
25 As for the Nehru , England 's first match is on 15 October , while India and Pakistan do not get under way until the 22nd .
26 This did not get under way until 1943 , took in the first students in 1944 and produced its first teachers in 1946 .
27 In parts of the West Country and the South , much of the land had been enclosed long before the fifteenth century , whereas in some of the northern counties the movement did not get under way until late in the sixteenth .
28 While the one assembly line is now operational , full production will not get under way until the end of the week .
29 It was exactly like her to go away and not get in touch with her parents .
30 For tenthly he does not get in touch for several days .
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