Example sentences of "[vb mod] get [adv prt] [prep] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Fig 99 C is sailing in A's dirty wind and must get out of it as soon as possible by either tacking or bearing away .
2 If certain parties refuse to co-operate , we should get on with it anyway , and leave no vacuum to be filled by murders such as those which happened on Friday .
3 That I support the addition that that we that we should get on with it as quickly as possible and I suppose also that I regret the support that the request for an extra thirty seven thousand or whatever it is pounds in order to enable that to be carried out .
4 ‘ I 'll get on to it tomorrow morning from the Office .
5 ‘ OK , I 'll get on to it straight away , see what I can do . ’
6 ‘ I 'll get on to it right away .
7 ‘ I 'll get on to it right away , ’ promised McPhee .
8 I 'll get on to it straightaway .
9 If you do n't see your letter here , do n't worry , I promise I 'll get round to it soon .
10 Do n't worry , I 'll get round to it eventually . ’
11 I expect I 'll get back to it quite soon . ’
12 We 'll get back to you later .
13 I 'll get back to you as soon as possible … ’
14 Wonderful , well I 'm sure Ivan should be pretty keen … great , super , I 'll get back to you certainly by the end of the week .
15 Mother and I were much happier when we acquired our own machine and we could get on with it together .
16 I do n't know how I would get on without them now .
17 There was a story he told about the man who came to his flat and said in a gruff voice , ‘ Come on then — let's get on with it then . ’
18 I will get around to it eventually , ’ he says .
19 You know I do n't think you can get by without them really .
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