Example sentences of "to get [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And if that 's gon na happen then how are women gon na be able to get on into higher education
2 He sounded glad to get on to another subject .
3 When I go down er to get on to bottom road to pick up at Norwood Gardens
4 I said I did n't want to get on to this area because it 's you know , we could go on all night discussing whether this , well whether that .
5 Well all that means is that you just have n't got on with him so far , or you have n't quite found the right way to get on with that person yet .
6 They started to especially trainee managers , spending periods of time in the smaller branch , and they 've got to get on with that concern , but I think there are benefits since they 've been doing that .
7 Parents can not expect their children to get on with each other but family life is very difficult if there is continuous bickering and jealousy between children .
8 But I wanted to do employment , I want to get on with this kind of job , it 's going to be a major political issue , and by God I 'm gon na put it right up front .
9 Because it suddenly occurs to me that I might have been left alone to get on with this assignment if my divisional head had n't beamed in on my activities and seen something she did n't like in my relationship with Rainbow .
10 ‘ Just ca n't seem to get on with this set .
11 They were out at work often till late evening , but gave us the run of the house and William had the chance to get on with some schoolwork .
12 In the meantime , though , she had to get on with some work .
13 And you 'd also better take into account the fact that I want to get on with some work while I 'm here .
14 I want to get on with some work .
15 ‘ Are you ready to get on with some work , then ? ’
16 ‘ I really ought to get on with some work , ’ she said at last , waveringly .
17 Well , I 'll help you , I 'll be round , I 'll be here helping but I must I want to get on with some work .
18 I made sure I did n't put on too much weight and set myself a final goal — to get down to 13 stone . ’
19 The policy of this council over the last couple of years has been to get down to that figure enforced upon us as gracefully as possible with the least damage to our services and the least damage to the morale of our staff and our staff are after all the most important asset that a local authority possesses and that is what we 're trying to consider .
20 He wondered how early Kerrison would expect to get down to that job .
21 Rather , supporters tend to wait until the seemingly inevitable lapse of concentration in defence before expecting the side to get down to serious business .
22 This is a fax I want you to send to Ian in Aiden Mouth and it reads as follows good afternoon Ian , at long last I 've been able to get down to this memo of yours , dated the thirtieth alt can you please let me know the actual deliveries ' figures in the first part of this memo .
23 And in order to get in to that state of mind one does not have to be a complete lifelong fanatic , one only has to be completely absorbed for the moment by a particular cause , and that kind of absorption is of course something which good causes often do seem to demand .
24 They may have tried to get in at another address without success .
25 Now they are keen to get in on any cross-subsidisation themselves .
26 Sadly , church people have often so dismally failed to get along with each other that they are powerless to get along with the needy in the world .
27 However , they will not be able to get through to any polytechnic or college in the country .
28 Just what did it take to get through to this man ?
29 Yet somehow the message has still to get through to British Rail that the communication of travel information is no longer a luxury , to be fed in titbits to grateful passengers .
30 Taking the piss and w he would n't get out the bloody way and I 'm trying to get through with that rack .
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