Example sentences of "not get [adv prt] of " in BNC.
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1 | I was never happy all the time , but i could get no character and could not get out of the life . |
2 | ‘ Oh , she is very weak , she can not get out of bed without assistance . ’ |
3 | The freedoms of childhood include flirting with father and attempting to seduce mother in the safe knowledge that this is play and it will not get out of hand . |
4 | I remember paramedics getting her out of the car , but I could not get out of my seat because my legs were trapped under the dashboard . |
5 | Linda once said she would not get out of bed for less than Pounds 10,000 . |
6 | She did not get out of bed to look . |
7 | She coped with the frankly curious looks of the men , one of whom made her blush as he kissed her hand by saying , ‘ No wonder Ludo does not get out of bed in the morning . ’ |
8 | Constance could not get out of her mind the careless way Gioella had completely taken over Ludovico , excluding her as if she mattered not at all . |
9 | You can not get out of Hegel by simply contradicting him , any more than you can get out of those other Hegelian systems , Marxism and psychoanalysis , by simply opposing them : for in both your opposition is likewise always recuperable , as the workings of ideology or psychic resistance . |
10 | As will be demonstrated with respect to Orientalism itself , Said can not get out of the Hegelian problematic that he articulates , and indeed tends himself to repeat the very processes that he criticizes . |
11 | And Charles 's tactics were damaging to his own subjects : the peasant who declared that he dare not get out of bed in the morning for fear of the English spoke for many of his compatriots , and the unchallenged presence of English armies on French soil not only caused substantial physical hardship to the population but also lowered Charles 's prestige . |
12 | Grasshoppers , scorpions , lizards , young birds in their nests , anything that can not get out of the way is attacked . |
13 | They are part of preparation for life and , provided they do not get out of hand , do no harm whatever . |
14 | Provided sado-masochism limits itself to practices between consenting partners ( and provided it does not get out of hand ) and affects no one else , it is doubtful whether remedial measures are necessary or justifiable . |
15 | However it was , the one he had aimed at did not get out of the way in time and a last-minute attempt to slink off in the wind failed . |
16 | If he is that much of a wimp , why does he not get out of the road and let us take over ? |
17 | They sensed the change in political mood and were anxious that the Conservatives should not get out of step with the public . |
18 | It is important that your LIFESPAN 08.00 database files do not get out of step with your relational database files . |
19 | This ensures that this information does not get out of step with data in the other subsystems e.g. user names are linked to dc details ( i.e. owner ) , module names to dc modules etc . |
20 | There is a popular cliche , usually uttered in the tones Stephen Potter would have called " plonking " , which says that you can not get out of computers any more than you put in . |
21 | ‘ I will not get out of your way . ’ |
22 | It was then he found he could not get out of the finance deal . |
23 | I was caught in a current and no matter how much and how hard I swam I just could not get out of it . |
24 | but we ca n't get off of there unless we |
25 | When Wexford got home for his tea Clytemnestra wagged her darning-wool tail at him but she did n't get out of his chair . |
26 | • If you wake up early , do n't get out of bed but relax instead and ‘ snooze ’ . |
27 | ‘ We did n't get out of second gear , ’ he said , ‘ but we are looking to get into third gear and , hopefully , top for next Saturday . ’ |
28 | ‘ And if you do n't get out of here I 'll tell him you 've been up in the woods with a dog . |
29 | But there was the famous walk-out when he stormed off the podium and then could n't get out of the hall because all the doors were locked . |
30 | And I knew it was wrong , but I could n't get out of this tradition because of the difficulty of realizing the inner content of the music . |