Example sentences of "get me [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes and er I er they got me on that and I 'd er seen a bit on it before hand one way or another , but I went to a place and , and asked them if I could er see and er they showed me and explained it , the er the way to er . |
2 | I dreamt of making an Olympic team when I was in high school , a rather far-fetched dream for a 4:36 miler , but that dream was part of what got me through all those hard times during the years that I was losing race after race in college . |
3 | You got me into this mess . |
4 | It was drink that got me into this mess . |
5 | You got me into this , lady . |
6 | This got me into some problems too with a chap in Braigh who was very fond of black Polled cattle . |
7 | I know it was only the extra weight of the Cross that got me up that hill . |
8 | Before I left I tried to ring Nassim Nassim , my erstwhile landlord and Sunil 's cousin and , I 'd decided by now , the man who had got me into this mess . |
9 | He 's got me in such a state that I 'm as useless as he says I am . " |
10 | ‘ Just get me to this place and then I can phone a garage . |
11 | What gets me about this guy Alderson is that he served in the country area of Cornwall , and he makes all these proposals about inner-city policing ; now how the hell would he know anything about the inner city ? |
12 | Not getting me for any extra hours that 's a certain fact |
13 | I 'm now on Valium to get me through all this and feel desperate with worry about how I 'll manage alone . |
14 | Hands clutched out to get me from all sides . |
15 | ( ‘ If you can just get me between these trees with the mountains in the background . |
16 | Do , do n't get , do n't get me into this . |
17 | Do , do n't get , do n't get me into this . |
18 | ‘ Please , ’ Reynolds said , ‘ please do n't get me into any more trouble . ’ |
19 | Better watch out now she 's gon na come and get me with this bloody thing ! |
20 | So that 's that — you do n't get me off this earth until they are all well into middle-age . ’ |