Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [verb] to get " in BNC.

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1 But I dread having to get out of bed .
2 ‘ Yes , but as I keep trying to get through to you , I do n't want to teach any more .
3 So I keep trying to get me eyelashes and push up .
4 ‘ However , in view of recent events I do intend to get it electronically protected . ’
5 I do want to get on . ’
6 ‘ Look , Mr Jacobsen , ’ she said evenly , ‘ I really do n't wish to be rude , but I do want to get away . ’
7 We 're certainly going to overrun again at lunchtime today because I do want to get Section Secretary 's Report in , and the , certainly the special motion on Swan Hunter Ship Building Limited , so I will take the remainder of the recruitment motions , Report and certainly the special motion .
8 Now we that 's one little dog that I do want to get know .
9 My own plans are somewhat uncertain because of the move , but I do plan to get away for a short break some time towards the end of the month , and I will keep you informed .
10 And I think trying to get a bus through there as well would be absolutely lethal .
11 Rupert does , I think tend to get through a hell of a lot of milk .
12 I 've decided to get you out of here .
13 As she got to the bottom Michele appeared in the hall , and said briefly , ‘ There 's nothing to be achieved by staying here , so I 've decided to get straight back .
14 I sit and think how I 've struggled to get a home together , and within a couple of minutes it 's all smashed up .
15 On the basis of the , the huge attempts I 've made to get very little informa and , and the lack of success getting information out of them , no , I do n't think so .
16 The only way I 've managed to get carers is to put up adverts in newsagents , and I 've done that twice — And I 've had about 30 people ring up through that , and a lot of them seem pretty good … ’
17 So far , I 've managed to get away with it . ’
18 I 've managed to get them pretty manky from time to time and a spin through the washing machine brings them up as good as new .
19 I 'm not even sure if what I 've managed to get will be all that useful … ’
20 I 've managed to get away .
21 I 've managed to get you released on bail . ’
22 Then she hurried on before he could interrupt her , ‘ Let me repay you later , once I 've got my business started , once I 've managed to get on my feet .
23 I 'm pleased I 've managed to get hold of you at last .
24 Well having now returned to Derby Uni I 've managed to get hold of a mail account , which means I can join you lot again .
25 ‘ Between you and me and the gatepost , I 've managed to get quite a few interesting little irons in the fire — projects I 'd like to have time to work on . ’
26 Then he said , ‘ I 've managed to get a sprinkling of young men , and there 's one in particular I 'd like you to meet . ’
27 I 'm using it for Tottenham fair on third , second or third of er July , but only because I 've managed to get a P C enthusiastic about doing it and he 's gon na man it for the day .
28 she would n't , good this week I 've managed , I 've managed to get the bottle today thought .
29 But from that meeting some good came , because thanks to Peggy , and the rest of the lady delegates from the G M B on the executive of the Grimsby C L P which amount to sixteen , I 've managed to get two thousand toxic shock syndrome forms around United Biscuits , Ross Group , S G M Chemicals , the whole of the Humber bank , and everywhere else that we can get it into .
30 That 's right , just looking at the er the tables that I 've managed to get faxed to me from the Football League today .
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