Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pron] get " in BNC.

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1 I let myself get caught up in a legend — a fairy-tale .
2 I let them get on with it , and returned ten minutes later to find them " space-walking " .
3 This he had turned into what looked like a camera shop and I let him get well ahead before starting my take-off .
4 It seemed to please him so I let him get on with it .
5 I let him get under my guard .
6 I let him get clear before I turned Armstrong around and cruised down Dwyer Street .
7 I do n't keep track any more , I let him get on with it .
8 once he 'd gone in there I , I let him get on with it
9 I let her get them out and offer me one before I shook my head .
10 Funny thing is the whole place seems to run better her way , so I let her get on with it .
11 ‘ I think it 's time I let you get some rest . ’
12 ‘ If you had n't known before , it must surely have occurred to you then , that it was a measure of my besottedness that I let you get away with it . ’
13 It will be more than my life 's worth if I let you get away again . ’
14 I let it get up to seventy , and then broke the chain in my panic .
15 See I do I get them right in the class
16 I were gon na say I seen you get chocolate but I did n't see you get Smarties .
17 After a long time I heard him get up and come over to the long wall , near to where I was sitting listlessly in the arm-chair .
18 This was the only time I heard anyone get the better of Wellington .
19 There was a young American photographer with me and I saw him get caught up in it and I pulled him aside and said ‘ Do n't even take it because that 's the picture that Newsweek is going to publish .
20 I was coming back from the shops the other day when I saw him get out of his car .
21 So I do I get a percentage ?
22 If Madreidetic 's anything like as unpleasant as their language , why should I let them get away with piracy ?
23 I help him get up and he stamps his leg so it goes on proper .
24 ‘ But the main question is , how can I help you get back your notes ? ’
25 I 'm 32 and have been climbing seriously for the last 18 years , which helped me get accepted .
26 Fred , from Newcastle , still finds things hard , even after spending time in a ‘ halfway house ’ which let him get used to paying his own way .
27 Somebody help me get the door open ! ’
28 ‘ Would you like me to help you get more comfortable ? ’ asked Juliet .
29 So Anna bullied the trustees into changing her investments , she made them get rid of large blocks of French loan and Russian railways and go into something pacific and domestic instead like American soap companies .
30 She made me get in the driver 's side and we followed a Volga police car and did a careful legal speed all the way into town .
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