Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] get [adv prt] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Any edge that gave me would not last for long , and if I was going to protect my client , if she was my client , I 'd better get on with it .
2 ‘ We 'd better get on with it if you 're going to be nasty , had n't we ?
3 ‘ Then we 'd better get on with it , ’ said Dorcas .
4 I have n't got time to plan it , I 'd better get on with it .
5 Er , and you start pressurising yourself all day , and it 's the old story , I have n't got time for planning , I 'd better get on with it .
6 You 'd better get on with it and do it now .
7 The responsibility will now be theirs and they 'd better get on with it and better show things that they 've been arguing and get along .
8 We 'd better get on with it .
9 I 'd better get on with my telephoning .
10 ‘ Anyway , ’ he said , closing the book , ‘ I suppose I 'd better get on with my work now or I 'll get the sack .
11 So I said no , so I 'd better get on with my cooking , so she said oh she said done it on pur colour co-ordinated , I 'm a bit more colour co-ordinated than that I was yesterday I had a
12 Well I 'd better get on with my berno binomial theorem then .
13 ‘ Then you 'd better get on to them in the first instance .
14 Well I 'd better get out of your hair .
15 You 'd better get out of it . ’
16 ‘ You 'd better get back to your tournament , Mr Ludlow , ’ he said .
17 So we 'd better get back behind our lines , because if the Germans catch us I ca n't believe they 'll invite us to join 'em for tea and crumpet . ’
18 A high powered Sierra was careering down a steep hill in Wotton under Edge.When the driver reached the bottom he lost control and ploughed into the women who 'd just got out of their parked cars .
19 ‘ Well … you 'd best get back to your ch'a , Gregor Karr .
20 You 'd best get back to your game now . "
21 Jarvis thought he had better get on with it himself because anyone Tina found would very likely default on the rent .
22 He certainly spoke his mind : ‘ Among you Girls , one is a star but from the dancing I 've seen , the rest of you had better get back to your washtubs . ‘
23 The you walk down one street , and you say , ‘ Well I had better get back to my bearings , or I shall lose myself and you go back to the town hall .
24 For ages he had been meaning to call in at a place down by the Elephant and Castle where they sold gramophone parts , but it was not until this morning that he had finally got around to it .
25 I had just got up from my chair when the crash happened .
26 Agnes had taken a smaller one ; she had just got back from her service 's registry .
27 With that she said no more but dropped down to her shelter and took up some food , an action that told Creggan he had best get on with it and ask no more questions .
28 It all hurt , but at least she had now got back at him , and she did n't have to see his face to know he was furious .
29 As I entered the committee room from the standard uncarpeted passage , I was given a friendly and businesslike handshake by the chairman , Lord Franks , who had courteously got out of his chair to greet his witness — an unfailing politeness that I gather he extended to every other witness .
30 Bragg and Morton had barely got back to their office when a young constable Poked his head round the door .
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