Example sentences of "can get [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 oh thank you , take care , yeah I ca n't imagine surprising what you can get over the weekend
32 if you can get over the main point of that story in two words , I 'm sure you can get over the main point of any of those stories in thirty seconds .
33 if you can get over the main point of that story in two words , I 'm sure you can get over the main point of any of those stories in thirty seconds .
34 Spin out is a far more common occurrence when sailing in waves , since so much air can get under the board .
35 And if I get smaller , I can get under the door .
36 But it 's all we can get under the door . ’
37 I can get through the rest of the week if I know I 've got comin' here to look forward to .
38 ‘ If I can get through the window .
39 The double glazing should be well sealed , because air can get through the smallest space , and with it will travel the sound vibrations .
40 ‘ And now , ’ she said happily , ‘ I can get through the little door into that beautiful garden . ’
41 Your face is so beautiful , I 'm thinking of finding a mask for it so that I can get through the day …
42 The depth of seal is the vertical distance between the normal water level in the trap and the level at which air can get through the trap ( see drawing ) .
43 Cos do you remember then Terence can get through the snow where Thomas ca n't .
44 Burning Point , from Sir Mark Prescott 's Newmarket stable , can get off the mark at the fourth attempt in the opening Parliament Maiden Stakes .
45 I just sit there looking completely lost waiting to see this pub go by before I know I can get off the bus .
46 The Ellyrian cavalry is constantly called to battle , for Ellyrion is one of the main areas that the Dark Elves of Naggaroth raid if they can get across the mountains .
47 No longer will road vehicles be able to race the locomotives to see who can get across the crossing first , despite the railway having priority .
48 Hare-coursers mowed down this fence , cutting the wire so that four wheel drive vehicles can get across the countryside .
49 ‘ Audio nasties ’ can get onto the tape from sources which are much nearer to home than wind or passing traffic .
50 You can get onto the market by cheque , or do a telegraphic transfer from your bank to ours , or I can send round a bike …
51 But it also has built in a Help facility , teaching aids , so that if at some point in the middle of developing your program you forget something , you can ask the system erm to tell you for instance how to use one of its facilities , and you can get onto the screen some information about that , and then carry on where you were , and you can switch easily between different modes .
52 I mean we have done some rough calculations on what we think the average charge for the county will be , but there are still some unknown factors relative to District Council spending for instance , and it is our believe that we can get below the three hundred and seventy eight pounds .
53 ‘ I am sure , ’ said Balcon , ‘ we can get into the American market , but it will be with films of genuine British character .
54 It means that anyone can get into the urine samples and do whatever they want .
55 Chlorohydra genes and alga genes , beetle genes and bacteria genes , can get into the future only via the host 's eggs .
56 If the patient can get into the kneeling position and then balance on one knee while bringing the other leg forward , so that he can lever himself onto a chair , he will feel confident that he can always get up , even if he is alone at home .
57 I also love to visit antique dealers and it 's surprising how much you can get into the little Polo ; I 've had a table and a chest of drawers . ’
58 The first task that we have is to present ourselves and that way we can get into the papers and on to the TV and smash those trends that are destroying things , sucking up people 's blood .
59 Anyway , Sheila always has a latchkey tied round her neck , so they can get into the house . ’
60 This model has a narrow suction face which can get into the smallest of gaps .
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