Example sentences of "[conj] get out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And by last night , with the pound still falling below its permitted floor within the ERM , Mr Lamont was faced with two options — devalue or get out of Euro system .
2 I have never seen anyone create a gap in the crowd for one of the nice people , who are stagediving either to have fun or get out of a painful suffocating position in front .
3 ‘ Shut your wicked mouth , or get out of my house , do you hear ? ’
4 Now get on with your work or get out of this classroom .
5 He said bankruptcy laws should allow a company just a year to restructure debts or get out of business .
6 How many times have you said that get out before National Anthem
7 try and get out on time me old boy .
8 She wanted to rush to the door and get out into the open air again before she suffocated .
9 Despite the older officers ' complaints , the level of job satisfaction — when they can set aside the paperwork and get out into the field — is high ( cf.
10 Do what Jahsaxa wants and get out of here .
11 ‘ They smuggled drugs and used criminal ways to buy their dreams and get out of the system .
12 He wanted to get back to his lodging house as soon as he could and get out of his suit , these tight-fitting shoes and his new white shirt which was just a little too small and caught him under the arms .
13 If kids were playing football in the street , they had to accept your authority and get out of the way .
14 The verderers were travelling quickly , for they were anxious to recapture the horses and get out of the forest as soon as possible .
15 She could hear the regretful , gentle voice of Mother Francis telling her that life was never meant to be easy and that her best course was to work very hard now and get out of this place in record time .
16 And you , you should get to your quarters , and get out of those clothes .
17 To their credit , ‘ Up In Downsville ’ is trying hard and although there is an indisputable one-dimensional groove to much of this album , they do muster a bit of sparkle as with the chugging ‘ Tekno 4 An Answer ’ and get out of their muso strait-jackets .
18 ‘ We will be keen to find a bit of room and get out of each other 's way . ’
19 When there were , the engine driver would stop the train and get out of his cab and shoo them off , and sometimes he 'd wait so that everyone could get down from the carriages and stretch their legs and pick blackberries before they set off again .
20 ( Negative about writing , especially creative writing , will put it off and get out of it if he can .
21 He knows he 's got to grab what he can and get out of this town fast .
22 And I 've seen Harry Lloyd and er Houdini what they call him you know , where he used to be all strapped in chains and get out of tanks and that .
23 Come on , hurry up and get out of here .
24 ‘ Now let's get it loaded and get out of here . ’
25 Cut the shit and get out of here , said headvoice .
26 ‘ Just tell them to open the doors and get out of the way . ’
27 Jus just press enter and get out of this .
28 We must ride on at once and get out of the hills before dark . ’
29 So we 'll F Three and get out of that .
30 and try and get out of them what skills , you know , and chuck in a few ideas of your own , you know ,
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