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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 He wondered how early Kerrison would expect to get down to that job .
5 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 .
6 Taking the piss and w he would n't get out the bloody way and I 'm trying to get through with that rack .
7 So ask yourself the following questions beforehand : • How long are you likely to be out for ? • How many bottles and nappies does your baby manage to get through in that time ? • Is there going to be somewhere you can change him ( even the car ) and/or breastfeed him comfortably , or warm a bottle if necessary ? • Is it likely to rain ( you 'll need a wet-weather cover ) , be very hot ( sun cream and a hat ) , or cold ( extra layers , hat and gloves ) ?
8 But we 're mighty anxious now we 've come all this way to get out into that jungle just as soon as we can and start hunting . "
9 It 's even worse You have to climb up steps to get out of that station .
10 So again if we look at all of these things across the top we 've got other things influencing across here when you go on holiday you , each of you in this room , you 'll probably have some idea beforehand of what you want to get out of that holiday .
11 to get out of that situation .
12 ‘ Mum is in bed with bronchitis , as you would know if you had managed to get out of that place since last Friday . ’
13 ‘ Yes , it started again while I was running to get out of that place .
14 He was in no hurry , but just wanted to get out of that town as soon as possible .
15 He wants to get out of that office , get out into the areas , find out what is going on and do something about the problem , or I will kick his backside for him .
16 Hoping to get out of that negotiation ?
17 I suddenly wanted very badly to get out of that room .
18 Maybe I just wanted to get out of that room . ’
19 But it would complicate the withdrawal , with three thousand men to get back across that ford , instead of one-third of that number .
20 Well and we have seen one response for people now making Mill that is that his objections are not being finessed by computer technology , they do n't want to get back into that type of argument , because this is really not the most important argument against direct democracy .
21 Mind you , mind you I went er through Newark the other day and I had to go round the mountains to get back on that road out to Lincoln .
22 To get back to that beginning phrase the social services committee accepts the implications of the director of social services report on the future of the departments E P H's .
23 We have to get back to that planet — she 's in grave danger . ’
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