Example sentences of "the [noun pl] get out " in BNC.
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1 | Half an hour before the match started two tractors pulled up at the swing bridge , the drivers got out and had a short discussion and proceeded to plough up the field opposite my peg . |
2 | But a policeman saved the day and told the attendant to forget about the money and let the cars get out . |
3 | They heard one of the Arabs get out and moments later a metal gate was opened and the van drove forward a few feet before stopping again , presumably to pick up the Arab . |
4 | ‘ The loyalists got out to Jamaica Street and launched a major attack . |
5 | I began to wish Lou Vecchi had had the brains to get out of the country . |
6 | He injures another student , yells at a couple hiding under the tables to get out . |
7 | The terror group Sons of Glendower sent warning letters to the BBC in Bangor , Gwynedd , setting a deadline of March 1 — St David 's Day — for the families to get out of Wales . |
8 | So what do the suppliers get out of it ? |
9 | Now she 's giving the orders to get out of the washrooms , into the freezing cold , alongside the other troops in this collosal humanitarian operation for the British Army in Bosnia . |
10 | Shortly after midday the train reached Llangynog , where the passengers got out onto the new station platform . |
11 | Charles Rule waits in his Aylesbury flat for the inevitable notice from the baillifs to get out of his home . |
12 | The girls got out alive , and were in their beds not long after midnight , little Cinderellas . |
13 | The lift halted at the twelfth floor for the girls to get out , then whispered on towards the fifteenth . |
14 | As the flames became more intense , he said he shouted to the girls to get out . |
15 | In order to prevent the seasons getting out of phase , a thirteenth month was inserted from time to time , but there was no regular system for the intercalation of this additional month until the fifth century BC , when seven of these months began to be inserted at fixed intervals in a cycle of nineteen years . |
16 | The men got out by climbing a perimeter wall , out of sight of prison officers . |
17 | He says the men got out , produced firearms and went to a picnic area . |
18 | Scott and the men got out and looked around . |
19 | In the frosty quiet he heard the sound of an engine too suave to belong to a resident , and peered over the parapet to see the men getting out of the car below . |
20 | Baxter had to find a way to stop the piglets getting out to bully their mother and steal milk from others with younger litters . |
21 | But what had the children got out of it ? |
22 | Go right , bounce on the trampoline , go up , right , down and paint the button , paint some platforms to bounce out of the cave you 're in , go left , down to the trampoline , go right and fall down , go left and paint the switch , go right and climb the stairs poking out of the cauldron , paint the button on your right , fall down and go left , fall down and go left , fall down and collect the picture from the bottom of the hole , paint some of the ledges to get out of the hole and go right , fall down the right-hand side of the map and go left , paint the switch , go left and paint the next switch . |
23 | The others got out of the rope , and Slingsby , climbing up as far as possible , stood on a little step just below , with his hands on the platform . |
24 | I was n't the only one , but most of the others got out faster . |
25 | The boys get out of the Toyota . |