Example sentences of "[noun] getting [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 P.U.M.P. : ‘ Barabajagal ( Love Is Hot ) ’ ( Ultimate ) out of the ashes of the Junior Manson Slags arrives Aqua Marina , with her Purple Under Melted Pink getting down on the dancefloor with a hot and sultry Donovan song .
2 Whether the drafting film is clear or translucent : Polyester drafting film may reduce the UV light getting through to the etch-resist , so longer exposure may be necessary .
3 Masklin supposed it was the machine 's equivalent of a nome getting up in the morning .
4 This has major pedagogic implications , since students can no longer hope to make sense of poems or plays just by reading them carefully , but must spend time in libraries getting up on the historical context .
5 This is designed to prevent contamination getting in to the product .
6 And that at least is true , he thought , because if I were a crippled old man living on an early pension filtered through the Secret Vote — and thus controllable — I would n't want any whisper of indiscretion getting back to the Service .
7 Shape of gentleman getting up in the afternoon
8 If offers a clear choice to the electorate and it results in one party with a mandate from the people getting on with the job of governing .
9 Stuart 's Mum sounded vexed and Stuart glared out of the side window at the woman getting out of the Mini with a girl he recognised .
10 Well on to greyhounds now , we 're going to greyhound because Nick Harris always has problems at Molyneux , it 's one of those grounds where the reporter has considerable trouble getting back to the erm press box after doing his interviews .
11 The inductors L1 and L3 , nominal 15µH coils , are additional suppressors preventing interference getting out of the circuit along the connecting wires .
12 They looked at Goldman , then at Elliott getting out of the car .
13 Privatization means giving businesses the chance to flourish ; the process of deregulation means the Government getting out of the way .
14 A fair-haired man getting out of the passenger seat , front .
15 Then as she looked she saw Kate getting out of the back .
16 In the frosty quiet he heard the sound of an engine too suave to belong to a resident , and peered over the parapet to see the men getting out of the car below .
17 Some of our juniors had success towards the end of the year , and our men getting back into the top group of the Davis Cup was a great boost .
18 It makes a change from housework getting out of the house — and it 's a bit of a challenge too , budgeting and trying to get the cheapest of everything .
19 You almost end up yearning with the RAF trainees to be back in the cockpit getting on with the business : flying .
20 I had got away by a lucky stroke and there would be no problem getting back into the Grand because one of my pals would be on sentry duty and it would be a case of " pass friend " .
21 Holywood 's best period came just before the interval , with Carl Anderson getting in behind the defence but just failing to pick out Colin Irwin .
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