Example sentences of "be get out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever this is about , there 'll be a great deal of pleasure to be got out of telling the tale around afterward . |
2 | ‘ If there is a particularly nasty piece of business to be got out of the way , a quick dose of this will bring it to a head quickly . |
3 | Well , whoever the Substitute turned out to be , he was going to be got out of bed at quarter to six whether he liked it or not . |
4 | ‘ I know they need to protect their client 's confidentiality but there are certainly many companies I would not consider working for and that ought to be got out of the way early on . ’ |
5 | The first misconception to be got out of the way is that object-oriented Cobol is a new language with a spurious affinity to the ANSI ‘ 85 version . |
6 | The Bar examinations should , of course , be got out of the way before pupillage commences , for you can not do two things at once . |
7 | Er and these people er understood what could be got f er what little bits could be got out of the er various unemployment er acts , and er this knowledge , er plus the pressures and feelings that were able to be brought to bear , I 'm quite sure did er did benefit many er many people who who were unemployed . |
8 | No matter what the feelings of the bereaved , the body has to be got out of the way , buried or burned , and much of the richest information from earlier societies comes from the importance accorded to that act . |
9 | The blunt instrument obstinately refused to reveal itself and he doubted if there were any more revelations to be got out of anybody . |
10 | Everything is systematically arranged , so that anything that is required may be got out without any trouble or delay . |
11 | Where it is seen by work colleagues to be getting out of kilter , informal controls can be used to restore equilibrium . |
12 | When it seemed to be getting out of hand , he insisted that its aim was to improve the system , not to change it . |
13 | Live well with all creatures is an apt dictum for today , because we seem as humans to be getting out of balance with the rest of the world 's occupants . |
14 | ‘ I try to answer the question — If I were here , what would I be getting out of this experience ? ’ |
15 | What is alarming , however , is that the whole system appears to be getting out of balance . |
16 | ‘ Come on , everyone , ’ he called , ‘ let's be getting out of here . |
17 | The obvious move would be get out of the district . ’ |