Example sentences of "get [pron] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I fell down , knocked me walking-frame over and I could n't get meself up again . |
2 | You let me just put my foot on that shore , you 'll never get me here again ! ’ |
3 | I 'm not going to leave you with statistics , they do n't get me any longer , I 've developed an immunity to statistics , thank God . |
4 | ‘ I saw him but it did n't get me very far ; he 's one of the old and crusted . |
5 | That did n't get me very far did it ? |
6 | My landlord did get me out eventually . |
7 | We could get them here nicely . |
8 | But do that and she 'd never get them on again , and she would arrive at Ardneavie not only late , but shoeless ! |
9 | And he went into the main agent in Edinburgh and gave them an order for three of those , and of course , we did n't get them just right away because er probably we 'd have got the last one about a couple of years later in these days . |
10 | You see a working , well of course they do get them up nowadays , but in th you were supposed t to stay in bed for at least a fortnight after the mother was born but you a lot of these mothers used to hop out of bed when the midwife had gone , and , and I mean if they 'd got two or three children and a husband coming in and they had n't got a mother or a neighbour or somebody to come in and do the cooking , i I mean she 'd just get up and get on with it herself . |
11 | ‘ I 'll scurry up and get them straight away . ’ |
12 | You 'll probably get them tomorrow then . |
13 | I must get them together again first . |
14 | February the twenty eighth , end of February , yeah , my Lord so of course erm staying the counterclaim as a set off would n't really progress much further because after eighty five , I mean that 's simply a subsidiary way in which the defence arises , article eighty five arises primarily because we say underlying the arrangements are void and you 're enforcing something , which is void and you ca n't do it , that 's not a set off claim , but your Lordship I mean , my Lord that 's why that does n't really get them any further , my Lord they 've always had outstanding , which they 've never pursued er for order fourteen so they can always ti try as they said they will for the other erm , erm preemptive attacks upon us |
15 | In other words , they may win within the established system but it does not get them very far if they are not carrying the people with them in a popular crusade for change . |
16 | This suits other banks because it means that they can earn interest on surplus funds , knowing at the same time that they can get them very quickly , at call , if necessary . |
17 | Are you gon na get them down here or up in Newmarket ? |
18 | taking it to pieces you ca n't get them back together again . |
19 | Now she says she 's worried that once they 're back in America she 'll never get them home again . |
20 | Can you get them out then ? |
21 | we sha n't get them out now . |
22 | Oh I 'm gon na get them out as much as possible . |
23 | So I thought well in case I ca n't get them anywhere else the market and he said well we 'll have one from here , twelve ninety nine . |
24 | Well He does n't get them quite as frequently now though as he did . |
25 | Okay , do you wan na get yours back then and then we 'll do |
26 | There 's an eight-tonne on its side — can you get someone up there as soon as possible ? ’ |
27 | I 'll get somebody out here as well if you hurry up and give me that . |
28 | ‘ Listen , I did n't get you here just to take me in — ‘ |
29 | If you want to learn a language that will get you somewhere quickly and without much effort then I would advise Pascal — Turbo Pascal being my favourite — or Basic , and QBasic in particular . |
30 | ‘ I 'll get you home now . |