Example sentences of "get out a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If they had all spent a little of their energy cooperating with staff instead of moaning , they would have got out a lot quicker . |
2 | I do n't mind , I do n't mind so long as I just get out a bit on , into town and |
3 | Yeah , yo you get out a bank loan to do it , and then you ask for it , then you ask them for money for Christmas , to pay it back off ! |
4 | Get out a plate . ’ |
5 | Peg opens a drawer and gets out a nail file from a manicure set . |
6 | I think we 've got enough difficulty getting out a master job file . |
7 | If they had been chatting , no matter how lightly , she would have been so absorbed in carefully listening and in getting out a reply through a nervously constricted throat that she would n't have been able to enjoy this wonderful drive . |
8 | There is an urgent need for getting out a newsletter — and finding ways of financing it — so that we have an organ of communication with each other . |
9 | She opened the bag and got out a powder compact that had a small round mirror on the inside of the lid . |
10 | But , as it happened , he got out a bit sooner than expected . |
11 | ‘ I got out a ball gown to lend to a neighbour and found it had been cheaply dry-cleaned , ’ she said . |
12 | Mamma got a big knife and cut a large slice of cake , put it on a plate , and got out a fork . |
13 | I got out a pack of Old Favourites , lit one and fanned smoke through my nostrils . |
14 | They got out a bag containing balloons and presents for Harry 's birthday bash , which will be held without his parents . |
15 | He got out a notebook . |
16 | The young man sank slowly into the seat opposite him , and got out a cigarette . |
17 | He got out a cheque-book and wrote a cheque . |
18 | I got out a handkerchief and began to wipe it off . |
19 | He got out a handkerchief and wiped his hands . |
20 | Well if the weather breaks a bit now , get a bit of sun , be able to get out a bit , with a bit of luck |
21 | She could scarcely breathe , let alone struggle , but when she heard the sound of someone in the undergrowth she knew it was Travis and tried to get out a warning . |
22 | She says the worst thing she can remember was the outside loo and having to get out a lantern if you wanted to go in the night and go out there with all the cobwebs and strange shadows . |
23 | She came up once and tried to get out a cry for help to the others standing there , but the laughing gripped her lungs and they thought she was fooling . |
24 | I want to try and get out a bit earlier today . |
25 | He said , " I 'll get out a plan of operations for you , Mr. Fairfax , and work out the value of any Forestry Commission grant it might attract . |
26 | Let's get out a computer disk . |
27 | Well I think what I 'll do yeah is like when they 're trying to clean my window I 'll open the gu and shoot er open the window yeah and I 'll get out a gun and shoot them . |