Example sentences of "[noun] got [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Devlin got up and they walked out to the terrace . |
2 | Father Devlin got in alongside him . |
3 | As Schellenberg and Devlin got out , a sergeant emerged from the hut with the radio mast , and hurried towards them . |
4 | Scales got up from his seat at the table in Wycliffe 's little office but Wycliffe waved him back . |
5 | Bones and Whizzo stayed where they were , too tired to move , but the spotty mare got up . |
6 | Wolsey got up . |
7 | It stopped instead , and two humans in dark blue suits got out and started to lumber across the field . |
8 | East Grinstead got off to a great start with an 11th minute goal , but in spite of their pressure — they won ten penalty corners to Holywood 's none — they seldom troubled goalkeeper Kyle Thompson . |
9 | It is high time that Wolverhampton got round to proposing some reorganisations . |
10 | Suddenly Mr Crick got up from his stool . |
11 | Corner goes in deep Pearce getting up well and Ward got up better than anyone and good safe hands as well by the keeper . |
12 | Ward got out and strode down the mud-sodden road to join them . |
13 | Ward got out and walked across to the Indians . |
14 | With a groan Wattling got out of bed , and then danced cheekily into the bathroom . |
15 | Buck got down in two for a par and strode off to the 18th tee two strokes in the lead . |
16 | The story got back to England , as a result of which Lake was court- martialled and dismissed the Navy . |
17 | The story got about over the years that his lectures were very obscure . |
18 | It would be a pity if this story got about , do n't you agree ? ’ |
19 | One after the other , Nat , Aldo , Jimmy and Ben got on to their bikes and rode off . |
20 | So men from the IRA mixed with British squaddies , and through necessity got on with each other . |
21 | Asa got up . |
22 | Asa got up and paced restlessly across the room . |
23 | Sarah got up . |
24 | When Sarah got back to the attic bedroom in Newcastle Place the first thing she did was open the window , letting in damp , wintry air . |
25 | Some geezer got down into the tunnels and found his way out . ’ |
26 | Green Realignment 's independent existence got off to an uncertain start when one of the six members of its steering group , Lou Betts , announced that he had decided to rejoin the Green Party . |
27 | The driver got down from the cab and walked slowly down the platform and disappeared through a solid wooden door . |
28 | ‘ When the woman driver got out of the car she went to intervene between the two men . |
29 | But neither the princess nor the police driver got out to inspect the damage . |
30 | The driver got out grinning sheepishly-but not for long . |