Example sentences of "to get [adv] a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Driving with considerable power , he failed to get over a ball of fullish length , giving Wessels a stinging catch at mid-on .
2 It is tuition for her and helps her to get over a lot of barriers about performing live in front of demanding and sometimes difficult audiences .
3 To get off a train with a total stranger …
4 HOW TO GET UP A HEAD OF ESTEEM .
5 She came up once and tried to get out a cry for help to the others standing there , but the laughing gripped her lungs and they thought she was fooling .
6 One of the issues that has inexplicably failed to get even a whisper of an airing in the campaign wars of words is whether a graphical interface is the preferred environment for a large proportion of desktop users .
7 We also saw several foxes ' earths but were n't lucky enough to get even a glimpse of the inhabitants .
8 But , with a little guidance , it 's possible to get quite a lot of information about the contents and the nutritional value of the food inside .
9 The government should be able to get quite a lot of the new indirect tax money it is counting on .
10 But I 'm able to get quite a lot of information and I 'm saying this because you too can get it .
11 They have them at St Ermin 's , of course , and I know Ossie Thames used to get quite a lot of office workers when he had them at St Luke 's .
12 Yes bear in mind that that of course , that you 're going to get quite a lot of adult audience going through it as well as kids of course .
13 Since then both firms have been stuck in court , while Ma Bell tries to get round a series of legal obstacles erected by Mr Exley and his board of directors .
14 Presumably for keeping Speed quiet , whilst managing to get forward a couple of times with Rijkaard-like timing .
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