Example sentences of "you [vb base] get [adv] " in BNC.

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1 When I started meeting people , even previous to the job I was in , right ? er you tend to get too too friendly and not keep it on a on a business basis like .
2 IF you want to get ahead in the fashion stakes , get a hat .
3 If you want to get somewhere else , you must run at least twice as fast as that ! ’
4 That you see the struggle as demanding too much from you personally and so you want to get right away from it for a while ? ’
5 If you want to get away from it all completely there are five other pools to choose from !
6 You can decide when you want to get away from it all and take advantage of low-season prices and bargain breaks .
7 Matilda said , ‘ Never do anything by halves if you want to get away with it .
8 ‘ You mean you want to get away from me ! ’ she burst out , shaking suddenly , her eyes blazing .
9 if you want to get deep in your girl
10 Security can also be a problem here , so try to park in highly visible places which are less likely to be jammed by visitors ' cars just as you want to get home .
11 You then you want to get home and get your dinner .
12 You see when you want to get home I charge more .
13 ‘ So if you want to get as big a share of , say , Bloggs 's stock , as quickly as you can , you take out all the firms offering stock at once , before they can deal among themselves . ’
14 ‘ And I 've learnt that you have to open up and talk to someone if you want to get really close to them .
15 Do fill it in when you return your subs for 1991 if you want to get more involved .
16 " You 'd better send yourself to Hoggatt 's if you want to get there by eight-thirty .
17 You want to get there pretty bad , uh ? "
18 Something you want to get across .
19 Now if you understand that , if you 're actually targeting , you want to get something into a national paper or local paper or something , you need to think at about your particular item you want to get across and think ‘ What sort of angle could actually be useful for that particular outlet ? ’
20 ‘ I 've been brought up to think that schoolwork comes first , you know , if you want to get anywhere . ’
21 You long to get away and enjoy some freedom , but circumstances beyond your control dictate otherwise .
22 You hope to get somewhere towards there anyway .
23 Sa so , in time you hope to get sufficiently accepted erm to be told the truth or in fact , a bit nearer the truth .
24 But if you begin to get more solid and reliable — and perhaps institutional — do you also begin to get ‘ soft ’ ?
25 It 's like slang like , if two people do n't know each other they talk like formally but if two people know each uvver they use slang , you know to get across because they know each other personally .
26 You 'll be displeased to know that you ca n't even avoid the tag if you try to get away from it all to cheer yourself up .
27 When he gets you he beats you up for leaving him ; you go back and start working for him again ; then you try to get away from him ; he finds you again and you just go on like this all the time .
28 ‘ If you try to get home in that state you 'll wind up back in London .
29 Because the attitude always comes in when you start getting more experienced do n't you ?
30 ‘ It 's just that you do get rather obsessive about them in the city .
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