Example sentences of "get [adv prt] [prep] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As one of the parents in the interviews described later says , ‘ When they say , you 're the experts , parents are experts , what they really mean is — you get on with that little bit over there , and we 'll get on with the really important stuff over here . ’
2 and I says , Good afternoon could I speak to the person that does advertising etcetera , and I get through to that particular person , and I said , How would you like to save money by us printing all your portfolios free of charge high quality er portfolios it would n't cost you a penny .
3 Get out of that wet gown . ’
4 ‘ Why do n't you just turn around , get back in that pathetic jeep of yours and go home ? ’
5 sort of just waiting to see what he was gon na do and then Stacey comes out , I ca n't sleep and I said get back in that bloody bedroom oh dear
6 ‘ So , ’ she said , ‘ how did you get on with that young man 's friend last night ? ’
7 We 'll both get out of your lives and then you can get on with that idyllic existence you shared before we ever came to this island .
8 How to get out of that windowless room ,
9 I had to get out of that terrible place .
10 He wanted to get out of that hated house and everything it represented .
11 To get back to that post-prandial scene , there is , I believe , just one thing that can jolt one out of one 's seat ; a bitter almond .
12 She ran to the café and fretted while the rashers sizzled on the stove ; she could n't wait to get back to that make-believe room blazing with light .
13 [ Yet ] give him [ the American ] all these advantages , and he will still be longing to cross the water , to get back to that old home of his fathers , so delightful in itself … the less wealthy , less cultivated , less fastidious class of Americans are not so much haunted by these longings …
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