Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] get [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I just do n't get on with them . |
2 | Because he had the right attitude , he did n't quibble , he did n't moan he did n't criticize , he just got on with the job , and is n't that a little area that we can all work on somewhere , it comes down to that little bit of territory even , does n't it , if we 're given in the ministry and we say oh not there again , I worked that last time , I know that person in that house they 're all working , called on them and when they , I just do n't get , I just do n't get on with them , they 're not me at all , you see , we , we can go on and on in all kinds of areas ca n't we in the truth , but what an attitude to have and I thought this was a lovely expression here , look , erm , on page twenty seven , just about a third of the way down on the right hand side , he says as I have opportunity , I encourage new ones at that , that would take advantage of all privileged service , they 're given , and to learn to be content , and happy with it and just in the next paragraph at the end he says be happy and content in your present circumstances and blossom in a spiritual way in the soil where you are planted is n't that a lo a lovely expression , does n't that show a man who is spiritually alive and alert and awake , and is n't that how we should be , would n't the congregation flow and move along forward , so much better and more unitedly if we all have that lovely attitude that Jehovah service , no matter what it is , we ca n't all be public speakers , we ca n't all be giving a public talk at the district assembly can we ? |
3 | And Cathy and Angie just do n't get on with them or something . |
4 | The desperate situation of the woman in fear of the loan man 's visits ( Appendix II , section 5 ) is an example : already summoned to court , and breaking open the meters to pay him , she said ‘ You just do n't get out of the human jungle once you sink into that depth of debt ’ . |
5 | ‘ I — I just had n't got round to it , ’ she said weakly . |
6 | And I know it 's not , not saying there 's anything wrong with it , just had n't got round to writing it . |
7 | ‘ I was so incensed I bought the hospital and I just have n't got around to firing — restaffing it . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Other medieval houses that are replicated medieval houses just have n't got on to the textiles in the way that we have . |
10 | ‘ Mrs Charlie 's at their front door and they still do n't get out of her reach . ’ |
11 | I ca nt remember much about the game really … still have nt got around to watching it again . |
12 | I live in an area of high unemployment and it drives me mad when married mothers go back to work just to get out of the house . |
13 | There we are and he 'll go with the man who was practising his swing what 's the matter with him now come on get on with it . |
14 | So , but if you 'd like it on The Alchemist , and you feel you really have n't got through to The Alchemist , it 's here , okay ? |
15 | Without being downright rude , Hilary could n't think how to get out of it . |
16 | I do n't know how to get through to people like that , I really do n't . |
17 | Shipbuilding skills have been handed down from generation to generation and now these proud men who helped to put the ‘ Great ’ into Britain are tossed aside because the Government does n't know how to get out of the hole it has dug . |
18 | When he was isolated and insecure , and it was , did n't know how to get out of it , he was in a jam . |
19 | They had n't known how to get through to her , and were happy to give support . |
20 | Marriage has certainly been on the agenda but as neither of us feel compelled to get wed on either moral or religious grounds , we simply have n't got round to it . |
21 | Once she 'd had the baby , she immediately set about getting back to her ‘ normal ’ weight , even though that weight was so low that her body could not function normally . |
22 | The judges then went on to get through to the hub of the whole matter : |