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

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1 And get them off of the streets .
2 Self-doubt probably still lurks somewhere so I write down very quickly all the things which went wrong and get them out of the way by incorporating my ideas on them into my plans for the next investigative session right away .
3 ‘ I get them out of the public library . ’
4 B has to try to find the keys and get them out of the circle before being hit by A. If the Keeper hits B s/he wins .
5 There is still , I am sure , of specific areas and you have to highlight those areas and get them out of the way .
6 All of them enthusiastic — questions are coming think and fast , not at the end of a lecture — I think we actually slightly dominate them because we 're not school teachers , but quote with a big U ‘ University lecturers ’ , but get them down in the laboratory and the questions come thick and fast from boys and girls — no difference whatsoever .
7 Get them back on the phone , ’ the landlord said to the foreman .
8 Aye just , if the two of yous get me up on the settee I 'll be alright , me and her ah ah ah ah !
9 Get you over to the specialist and see what 's
10 So , do you want to keep your eyes shut while I get you up to the roof , or open them now and get a nasty surprise when you and all your millions of fans see where you are ? ’
11 Oh erm ask them if you can sit in one of those er machines that erm get you out of the bends .
12 I was off duty and Kate was alone , on night duty — ’ She seemed to be rambling , and Juliet wanted to prompt her , get her back to the subject .
13 I mean if it , if it I mean originally he said to me it was part time so I thought to myself well that 'll be perfect , just get her back into the flow again .
14 Now , get her back in the car . ’
15 ‘ How did that kind of line get him on to the insulin project ? ’
16 Get him off to the rugby match or something . ’
17 I 've been sent here to find out what really happened and get him back to the States . ’
18 He began to speak out loud over the sound of the copious running water ; he congratulated himself for not crying in public , he congratulated himself for not getting hurt , for not letting himself be assaulted on the way home , for not letting anyone corner him or get him down on the floor or up against a wall but for keeping walking instead .
19 Get him out of the car . ’
20 I wish there was someone I could talk to about the problems — someone who 'd keep an eye on him and watch for him getting bad and get the doctor to do something , sooner ; someone who 'd help him with money , a job , get him out of the room for a bit , give us a break too .
21 The sooner I get him out of the hands of that teenage vixen , the happier I shall be ! ’
22 Get him out in the fresh air as much as you can cos
23 Because we joined Club Social and come the bitter frosty nights we can gather round for another glass for old time 's sake and really get it on at the Club 18–30 reunions at South Coast World in November , Blackpool in March .
24 ‘ I am going to arrange a van to transport that fish to Berkeley so get it up on the bank . ’
25 After spending considerable effort getting the boiler back into working order it was important to give it a steam test , obtain an insurance certificate and get it back on the chassis so that it could be used to haul trains .
26 It 's too high get it back on the chair !
27 Cassie , get it off of the radio !
28 Well , who give 's a fuck what she 's wearing , long 's get it off at the end of the day .
29 ‘ I 'll need some help to wrap it up and get it down to the car .
30 Well I 'd start with wood and er get something rough to work off and then , use me head as I say , get it down to the requirements on the , on the paper and then start to produce eventually , you know and er
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