Example sentences of "to get [pron] out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If you 've neglected your legs during the winter and are planning to get them out for some spring sunshine then check out the new Stripwax from Jolen , £3.95 for 36 strips . |
2 | If they get there the men plot all kinds of strategies to get them out of such posts . |
3 | There were days when the world was shrouded in a mist and I would feign headaches and period pains to get me out of awkward situations such as reading in class . |
4 | I think there must be things I can do now , lucrative things , to get me out of this scene . |
5 | " There 's no story going to get me out of this one . " |
6 | I want you and the company to find some way to get me out of this mess I 've been landed in . |
7 | Barry might well be back any second to get me out of this . ’ |
8 | To get you out of that . |
9 | ‘ Mr Woodbarf , nothing is going to get you out of this . ’ |
10 | And we 're hoping to get something out of that sale |
11 | But Bingham wants to end his managerial career on a high note and is determined to get something out of each of the last three games . |
12 | And even if the Prince of Gwynedd should send an army to set him free , how were they to get him out of that impregnable hold ? |
13 | He was beginning to wish he 'd built another K9 to get him out of these spots . |
14 | ‘ We are trying our best to get him out before that … as quickly as possible , and we will see him soon with any luck . ’ |
15 | Robert von Tonder , leader of the white separatist Boer-estaat Party , warned : ‘ Since De Klerk wo n't allow us an election to get him out democratically , we will have to get him out by other means . |
16 | Hell , Nick , I tried to get her out of that place , but she did n't care . |
17 | Surely , to get her out of that tedious place — if only for a time — must be a better answer . |
18 | She knew instinctively that Buzz would reappear to get her out of this place and help her to recover . |
19 | His voice grated , but he spoke out clearly , perhaps even a little louder than was natural because it cost him such an effort to get it out at all . |
20 | Sometimes you have to listen to some really weird things to get yourself out of that rut . |
21 | Over the season it will be good enough to get us out of this division provided we stick together . |
22 | ‘ I ca n't think how to get us out of this one . |