Example sentences of "get [verb] of [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It must be got rid of even if it means that the Prime Minister goes down with her own flagship ’ . |
2 | ‘ Apart from anything else the waste would have to be got rid of somewhere else . ’ |
3 | However , we also knew that we 'd got rid of Abed . |
4 | I reminded him of how we 'd got rid of Abed without any unpleasant repercussions , but he could n't accept it . |
5 | And as far as he 's concerned you 're just a nuisance , to be got rid of somehow , or at the very most , endured . |
6 | They should be got rid of as early as possible . |
7 | Finally , an attempt was made to show that , theoretically at least , quantifiers themselves could be got rid of too . |
8 | Must have got rid of nigh on a thousand acres all told . |
9 | I divided some of those files into sub-files and we have got rid of quite a bit of it now so you need n't be frightened of coming back to week-end working . |
10 | ‘ I 've got rid of almost all the ideas associated with romantic love just in time to settle down with someone I like and respect . ’ |
11 | After I 'd got rid of about half the beer I 'd drunk in the Arms , I went to have another look at the Factory . |
12 | But it just may be that now , when we 've got rid of so many wrong ideas , now , at last , is the moment when we might be able to frame — an answer . ’ |
13 | But it 'd save a lot of hard work if you got rid of quite a lot of it . |
14 | Start getting rid of tomorrow as well . |
15 | That would have the advantage of getting rid of both car and wife at the same time . |
16 | It 's getting rid of almost half the workforce at Dowty Seals in Ross-on-Wye . |
17 | Yeah , as you as you heat up the water the gases boil out of it , so if wanted to get rid of the chlorine in your water , boiling it gets rid of quite a lot , it forces the chlorine t to boil out . |
18 | • My advice is to resist the impulse to buy Swan Mussels for your pond ( you wo n't see them anyway ) , and get rid of any you may already have . |
19 | They , they wan na get shot of well they 've have to change their policies I think ! |
20 | Yeah , do n't get rid of yet , eh please |
21 | … now with the GCSE things are very much more flexible , and the one thing we can get rid of immediately is the written paper , which is of course one of the bits of objective assessment in the examination , and which an awful lot of teachers clung onto . |
22 | normally though I 'd ask you but I , time they 're gon na get rid of there nice leather chairs , and if they 're going bankrupt |
23 | Closing a raft of useless federal establishments will get rid of only some 80,000 of them . |
24 | Certainly , David Flatman 's Bargain Bookshops , which did discount heavily on its bargain books during the Christmas season , ‘ because we had too much stock ’ , found that this helped to get rid of slow moving titles . |
25 | Africa happens to be a particularly unchoosy market for fatty beef that the EC has to get rid of somehow . |
26 | Because we , we have a large amount of cash which it suits us to get rid of rather than take it to the bank er to be added up and charged for cash handling . |
27 | In these conditions I wanted to get rid of about a third of the original sail area and so that 's it , now I 'm sailing much more happily instead of struggling against the boat I 'm sailing in harmony again . |
28 | I managed to get rid of about eighty and if we do sell these extra what twenty or thirty that 's going to be between a hundred and a hundred and fifty pounds profit . |
29 | That shows the real progress that is being made on the waiting lists initiative and towards fulfilling our commitment to get rid of all over two-year waits by next year . |
30 | He he knew how much every ship carried you see , and how much slate they wanted to get rid of there . |