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

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1 Mum got you into trouble all right with me , did n't she ?
2 on Friday , erm erm you did n't notice it be , when I was wearing it under yo , got you on tape , this one on Monday erm
3 It got you from A to B in one piece , as Adam 's father remarked sneeringly of it .
4 Got you with Beau Knight .
5 I 've got you into Mondano society . ’
6 ‘ She has n't got you in thrall .
7 and get you to self estimate er where you come on it
8 This has to be a practical way to rescue Flora and get you to India or wherever .
9 ‘ Right , we 'll get you a hot drink — laced with something alcoholic , I think , and then get you to bed . ’
10 So what does your ( quite considerable ) investment get you in terms of Custom Shop rock'n'roll history ?
11 Clip the coupon and we 'll reveal the full picture of how easily Ultratone gets you into shape — and into fashion .
12 ‘ It wo n't kill your Dad at all , ’ he said , as he fished in his pocket , ‘ because I have no intention of getting you into trouble . ’
13 We 're getting you to hospital .
14 ‘ Fair enough , they 'll get you for Poll Tax I expect . ’
15 Determination alone does not get you through life , and these were becoming hard times for me .
16 There is a saying , although it is accepted by smokers as being mildly humorous , ‘ Dope will get you through times of no money , but money wo n't get you through times of no dope . ’
17 There is a saying , although it is accepted by smokers as being mildly humorous , ‘ Dope will get you through times of no money , but money wo n't get you through times of no dope . ’
18 The return flight will get you into Gatwick at 9.30 pm and the price is £149 .
19 The Times ( 25 May 1933 ) reported Baden-Powell 's speech as follows : It is the kind of remark which nowadays would get you into Dr Boyson 's little black book as a ‘ permissive ’ moral hooligan .
20 Mole control can also get you into trouble .
21 It 'll get you into trouble one day .
22 That could get you into trouble .
23 But this is hardly surprising ; such things could get you into trouble ( his ‘ promoters ’ , the Verri brothers , were already in trouble ) .
24 It 's — undignified , for one thing and for another it can get you into trouble .
25 That lip of yours will get you into trouble one day .
26 They could get you into trouble , could n't they ?
27 He 'd get you into trouble .
28 However , the preparation of regular news releases circulated to the editor of your local paper and the newsroom or programme editor of your local radio may well get you into print .
29 We 'll see if we can get you to rights . ’
30 Packages are available to many other European cities : Amsterdam , Dublin and Prague are on Time Off 's list , and Thomson can get you to Barcelona , Berlin , Rome and Vienna among others .
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