Example sentences of "get [verb] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 I got caught with all these drugs in a car by the same police ( I do n't know what I do , but it 's the same police every time I get arrested ) and I got charged with possession .
2 So really , if we got shot of all that cos really , you want to make another hatch
3 So Wendy came on the Wednesday and we got going with all the office work here .
4 I 've always maintained the analogy that working with Fleetwood Mac was like movie making , because you have an idea , but to get from point A to point B you 've got to go through all these steps .
5 Especially if you do n't realize that till you 've got , till you 've got home and you realize you 've got to go through all the hassle of going back to the shop to complain .
6 But at the moments you wish you were shot of the whole thing you know perfectly well that it 's precisely because you could n't endure to be without it , now you know about it , that you 've got to go through all this .
7 But it 's very difficult , I 've got to go through all that , before I can answer her question .
8 Erm in the early stages , I mean you 've got to go through all the ranks , you 've got to go through that physical side , even if you want to get on , there 's no direct promotion into the higher ranks so you 've got to go through it , every Chief Officer , every senior officer that you , you come across in the fire service , has started as a fireman and will start as a fireman on like er the forces where you get direct entry into the forces , you do n't get them in the Fire Service .
9 You 've got to look at all the angles . ’
10 The crystalline regions are held together sideways by hydroxyls which have got rid of all their attached water molecules and once the system has locked solid into a regular crystal , the interstices of the crystal become inaccessible to water .
11 They must have got rid of all the junk they could find in their store-rooms .
12 Since I had , naturally , got rid of all my Belgian francs , I had to convert sterling in your Ostend office at a somewhat unfavourable rate ( 47.5 Fr to the pound ; the day 's tourist rate quoted in the newspaper was 49.5 , and the previous day I got 50.1 in an Antwerp bank ) .
13 ‘ Chris , what have you got to do with all this ? ’
14 Yeah , I know , I 've got , I 've got to read through all this
15 I know , I 've got to , I 've got to read through all of this
16 S s so we 're looking for , in a sense , for three things , one is is er paving the way for industrialization , one is equality , one is the ideological movement to socialism and somehow you 've got to allow for all of those three .
17 If we 'd seen it coming sooner then er we would perhaps not have got started on all the many schemes are actually on site .
18 They 've got problems with erm staffing because they got rid of all their staff
19 I think if we got rid of all those open topped tour buses in York , traffic would be a lot easier .
20 Just got rid of all your cards !
21 Well they got rid of all those it 's the just cottages I saw round the back .
22 We got rid of all the rubbish , put it in and started packing and erm about five minutes later the man from next door came out .
23 I , I want to talk to you about er the conversation I had with Alec yesterday , he seems to be inundated with having to get details about on his er , all his paperwork and so on , and he seems to be inundated and he sounded a bit low , quite frankly , to me yesterday on the phone that he was getting inundated with all this
24 So they decided the test was n't valid and used computer simulations instead , where they get to punch in all the assumptions . ’
25 ‘ Mr Sylvester , with these horses and those riders , anything that gets done at all will be a great deed . ’
26 Well we went into the Rifle Brigade Barracks at Winchester and used to work out at a big house outside of Winchester so we had to march out there and then at the time of Dunkirk , they were looking for places to put all the soldiers that they 'd brought and er , we were cleared out of Barnet , er out of Winchester Barracks and posted up to Nottingham and we worked in the factory , which was taken over by the Army then and erm , and then whilst there , I suppose that was about nineteen what , about nineteen fo coming up to nineteen forty two , they decided to have a recheck or rethink on medicals , so we were all subject to another medical and they put me back to A one and says , right we 're getting rid of all A one personnel out of the Pay Corp , you have a choice Royal Army Ordnance Corp or the Royal Artillery .
27 Will he be having any talks with the Cairns group of countries , which involves major food producers such as Australia and New Zealand and is dedicated to getting rid of all subsidies , tariffs and quotas which put extra costs on food , and getting good-quality , cheap food back on the shelves — policies from which our farmers have absolutely nothing to fear ?
28 So there 's no chance of getting rid of all these coaches and getting people to walk round the er the guided tours and stuff like that ?
29 erm , Mr knows when he talked about getting rid of all the a ho , our homes that of course , we 're not allowed to get rid of all of our homes , if we were the Tories would have moved it years ago .
30 ‘ People seem to think we are getting rid of all the books but the only ones we have done away with are those which had been hidden away unused for many years . ’
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