Example sentences of "[adj] get they [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm sorry it took all this to get them out into the open — as far as they 've come .
2 The women were trapped and it was impossible to get them out .
3 As soon as she was in the sack , it was a sack then , you wont get them now .
4 Is it hard getting them out ?
5 Time a week or so after christmas has come you 're you 're glad to get them down and out the way .
6 Now as soon as anybody puts that in as you 'll notice they 've nearly all got them in , that 's another advantage of course that they will retain this .
7 they got to take them to Court and ask the off the questions officially under oath , there 's no good getting 'em together like that
8 Takes me that long to get them now .
9 It also has the most sophisticated un-erase facility around ; deleted files are kept in a special directory , so you 're sure to get them back .
10 Two Commandos had taken their boots off yesterday evening and found after a couple of hours standing to they were unable to get them on again , both feet had swollen badly .
11 It would have obviously been complicated to get them in to Darlington so we sent the lecturer to them .
12 Well , then , then you 'd be able to get them closer .
13 She wondered , if Mr Brown were able to get them back , would he want them , or had he now grown too accustomed to his hand the way it was ?
14 You may be able to get them down today .
15 erm all of the Local Authority records , as far as we 've been able to get them in , are held there .
16 erm All of the local authority records , as far as we 've been able to get them in , are held there .
17 It has been difficult while they 've been doing their exams , so we 've not been able to get them together as much as I would have liked .
18 With competition at big clubs , you often get young players who ‘ die ’ in the reserves etc — often they get sold to lower division clubs for their own good … but then the big clubs end up spending millions to get them back again .
19 They offered Martinez millions to get them out of the Downton deal and into the Kane Corporation .
20 We had n't petrol or anything like that to get them off .
21 Prestatyn had to rely on Nick Bradley 31 and skipper Chris Young and Mike Williams 14 each to get them up to an inadequate 84 .
22 In drama magic is both blessing and a curse ; a blessing because it creates a wonderful control device , and because it can be very stimulating to the imagination ; a curse because children can — and often do — use it as a way of saying " This is not a problem " , using magic to get them out of seeking a solution .
23 However , it 's not easy to drive nails exactly where you want them , especially into walls , and it 's difficult to get them out again once they 're in .
24 It often takes ages for a pair to get down to spawning for the first time and if you were to separate them now it would be extremely difficult to get them back together again .
25 I like things to go through my hands ; things are transitory , ideas are emetic — it 's enough to get them out .
26 Now all their colleagues craved stardom too , and almost overnight the once faceless bureaucrats had blossomed out in trendy clothes and bushy beards , and an anonymous letter was enough to get them as excited as any schoolboy .
27 She 'd invented schools for children , on the basis that since reading and writing were quite difficult it was best to get them over with early .
28 you see the coach come to a standstill and then all the people screaming and trying to get out so I pulled over and just sort of done my best to get 'em out .
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