Example sentences of "got [pers pn] [adv prt] of the " in BNC.

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1 He got me out of the stream and a bit further back from the drop to our right .
2 The way I viewed training was that it got me out of the house .
3 Then they stopped , got me out of the car , still with my bloody hood on , and ripped my clothes off . ’
4 Any excuse got me out of the office .
5 My mother got me out of the room .
6 ‘ They got me out of the ward and put me under a sheet in this side room .
7 In fairness to him , Con was kinder than that , even when he got me out of the secretaryship last year .
8 ‘ It got me out of the way while you put your nasty little heads together ! ’
9 ‘ When I thanked you just now , by the way , it was because you got me out of the boat before I hit the water this time . ’
10 It was like toys : when you brought them home from the shop and got them out of the box they were never quite the same .
11 The row about Catholicism got her out of the house and carried her through two euphoric days , during which she thought about the Trinity , existed on lollipops and stared at the Celebration of the Mass from the back of Westminster Cathedral .
12 Said it got him out of the rut for a while .
13 It got him out of the house , gave him a bit of exercise , kept him young .
14 Tanya added : ‘ He sedated the dog before we got him out of the car .
15 If Ellwood went to the house , Zeno got him out of the place as fast as he could .
16 It was heavy , and large , " The size of a small skip ! " she joked , and they got it out of the van and up the path and into the house .
17 It smelled all right when she got it out of the oven .
18 There 's a good fingerprint on the cartridge case — presumably yours , when you got it out of the mud . "
19 No , no I got it out , I got it out of the papers last night .
20 I do n't remember how they got us out of the apartment , but I do remember that we stopped somewhere before leaving Beirut where we were taped up and transferred to a false-bottomed truck .
21 ‘ The same way I got us out of the alleyway when the grenade blew up . ’
22 Although Mark 's expert navigation round the lesser-known hedegrows of Hampshire got us out of the bumper-to-bumper mess , I almost regretted leaving cos I expect there was a huge party somewhere on the middle of the M3 ( ‘ let's all have a disco ’ , etc . )
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