Example sentences of "get him [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He had a manual of casual jobs — things like grape-picking , which had got him through the summer .
2 That stubbornness had got him through the last four years , but he had finally had to admit that walking out on his wife had been the biggest mistake of his life .
3 If we could have got him to a warm climate we might have kept him alive for a year or two more than we did .
4 In other words , if they had n't got him with the six he 'd never have gone bloody broke !
5 And she 's got him into a very good er nursery school apparently .
6 The poll tax has been an outstanding success for the right hon. Member for Wirral , West ( Mr. Hunt ) — it has got him into the Cabinet .
7 But , feeling glad to have got him off the subject of how apparently her virginal innocence did not tie up with her being a married woman , ‘ Well , if you do n't mind , I 'll just collect my car and head back to England , and — ’
8 ‘ She 's got him on a pedestal . ’
9 She , she 's got him on a string ai n't she !
10 In Paris itself , his priority , thanks to Schellenberg , had got him on the Berlin Express , but B17 bombers of the American 8th Air Force operating out of England had inflicted severe damage on the Frankfurt railway marshalling yards .
11 And then you 've got him on the right hand side look making cheese , this is brother again , that 's not brother .
12 Got him on the run .
13 Oh I 've got him on the tape
14 I think that i i i I do n't , I 'd I I reckon they 've got him on the kidnapping charge .
15 Its endemic pessimism had got him by the balls and left him beached and burned out by his late twenties , unemployed , unskilled and unloved by all but his widowed mother .
16 It did n't hurt that much , but he pretended she 'd got him in the balls , hoping for a little wifely penitence .
17 ‘ We heard that you 've even got him in the house . ’
18 It 's conclusive , we 've got him in the area , the timing 's right .
19 it 's like sort of a guy comes into lectures and , and , and he can be , particularly when talking about things like racism and disability , be quite liberal as it were , you know , and that kind of when you get him down the pub all on his own er a quite different repertoire comes out so er
20 He does n't give off that kind of air , but get him with a mate and there 's no stopping him .
21 That being so , please get him on the ‘ phone for me ! ’
22 ‘ I ca n't really answer that until we see what we find when we get him on the table .
23 Get him on the line ; I 'll be in my room . ’
24 Get him on the radio , ’ I say .
25 Get him on the phone . ’
26 Come on you lot you know where he is get him on the phone I want to talk to him .
27 The sooner you get him to the vet , the better .
28 Get him to the phone , darling . ’
29 Get him to the phone now . ’
30 ‘ Please get him to the phone now . ’
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