Example sentences of "and [noun] get [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , if you feel that you are in any way upset by the distribution of schemes in this booklet as it stands , your chance is between now and March to get back to the officers and say , but what about mine .
2 Clearly everyone was in festive mood despite the recession , and bidding got off to a brisk start :
3 After their walk across the Braes of Balquhidder , Shiona and Janice got back to the car first .
4 And Derbyshire got off to a beautiful start .
5 By the time Adidas and Umbro got in on the act in the late-Seventies , a shirt could be carrying up to 40 little advertisements for the manufacturers , less than subtly integrated into the stripes .
6 Without bothering to speak again Michael and Geoffrey got back in the Mercedes .
7 Ursula and Gianni got off at the next station but one , having brought their growing mutual admiration to a startling climax wedged solid among the rocking mass of sober commuters .
8 MIDDLESBROUGH and Cleveland got off to a great start in the Woolworths Young Athletes League , winning their Northern Premier match at the Don Valley Stadium , Sheffield .
9 As I was walking up to his house two young bearded men in jeans and sweaters got out of a car and ran towards me .
10 Erika and Karl got out of the warmth of the car into a crystalline coldness , walked up an avenue lined with bare trees and came to an enclosed garden .
11 When Dyson and Bob got back to the office , he was at his desk already , typing .
12 This enables particles and radiation to get out through the event horizon and escape from the black hole .
13 Dr Penry Vaughan , she learned , had come to Gullholm for peace and solitude to get on with a series of articles .
14 the openers Hodgson and Hinks got off to a sound enough start …
15 Maria was still shaking violently when she and Luke got out of the lift .
16 When she and Margaret got out of the car , Michael and Geoff drove off immediately .
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