Example sentences of "[adv] to get [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And in build , and in age , yes , striding along to get out of the rain the sooner , he might well be close enough to the shape Aldhelm would present , to an assassin waiting .
2 Too many studios had been built in Britain during the production boom and , at a time when filmmakers were anyway keener than they had been hitherto to get out among ordinary people , they found they were no longer constrained by anxious accountants determined to maximize the use of studio space .
3 An hour , and an hour perhaps to get back into the town — still plenty of time , as she had judged it , to catch the ten-forty-five for Bleasham .
4 He was n't strong enough to get on to the par-5s in two for eagle chances , so he just chipped and putted for birdies .
5 You 're dark enough to get away with it . ’
6 Rose did it well ; she was just young enough to get away with it .
7 Deep Ecology became fashionable among those affluent enough to Get Away From It All and pursue every kind of mystical belief .
8 There is then some evidence to show that Japanese workers do indeed work for longer periods with each employer , but only 20 per cent of labour in the private sector stay long enough to get close to the peak of the wages profile .
9 One Harvard dealer an American boy , was fortunate enough to get close to this quickly By putting a wealthy client into some circumspect account trades , and so actually making him a lot of money , the dealer earned the client 's gratitude .
10 It was n't much , but enough to get by on .
11 It 's , well , enough to get by on , but not much more , not enough to start something .
12 Jonathan has committed himself to rising early enough to get in for work before 9.00am .
13 On the other hand , Brighton was near enough to get back to London the same night , so that was n't really necessary .
14 When he came back shortly last year he was fast enough to get back to Ruel Fox and let Fox fall over for a penalty .
15 It was several weeks before he was well enough to get out of bed .
16 The probability is low for it to move a long distance at more than the speed of light , but it can go faster than light for just far enough to get out of the black hole , and then go slower than light .
17 Bathsheba wanted only to get away from him and his words .
18 She snapped the locks on the case , lifting it from the table , wanting only to get away from Luke Calder as fast as she could .
19 If only to get on to the practical arrangements . ’
20 A basis of secure attachment enables people not only to get on with others but also to achieve a measure of autonomy in their lives .
21 If the pinches of flake were thrown over any other bream 's head then that fish would veer to one side , but only the bream immediately alongside him would react , and then only to get out of the way .
22 I 'd never be so desperate for you , Travis McKenna , that I 'd stoop so low ! ’ she cried and pushed herself to her feet , wanting only to get out of there .
23 Do n't press it down to get more in the scoop or add an extra scoop for luck — it 's not necessary .
24 I got up quickly , as I had n't really started to drop off when it went , and ran down to get there before my father .
25 Right so to get back to what I gave you , you 'll take three off .
26 So to get back to what we say er yeah I like to fix a date and if people phone up and say well look I 've I 've got something else or I 've changed my mind I would rather have that than to have lots of paper work on my desk that just says may be or may be not .
27 So to get back to the serious matter Mr Mayor if I may .
28 you go right through the tunnel and this Queen 's Drive was ooh , about a mile or two out of Liverpool so to get back to the tunnel you come down Upper Parliament Street , I 'll never forget to my dying day , and it was down hill and these traffic lights down the bottom should of been should of been , but they were n't operating , they were digging th
29 Ace also felt a twinge of sadness for the Colonel , but felt it best to get on with the job in hand .
30 West Country Living : A few hours or a few weeks before the mast With air like this , it 's a sin not to get out into it .
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