Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [pron] got [prep] " in BNC.

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1 the captain on the day was batting and batting and batting himself until he got to seventy
2 I parried most of them until we got to their door , then I put a finger to my lips and shushed them .
3 ‘ No , Joe Steer was with me until we got to the corner of Bal Lane , then he cut through to the terraces . ’
4 Nothing happened to me until I got off the Moon .
5 As far as most Sussex people were concerned , it was probably a struggle which only affected them if they got in the way of one of the opposing forces .
6 He 'd be on you before you got within ten yards of him . ’
7 Someone sitting in a compartment in front of you when you got on the train at Didcot ? ’
8 ‘ So where were you when I got to the house ?
9 And then the other one is the one that I got from the library by Luhmann .
10 And there was nothing till you got to the Grange , absolutely nothing .
11 Iris , you 've got an admirer , murmured Melissa to herself as she got into the car .
12 Aggie pushed him and he got to his feet , saying , ‘ Will I take the money from the box ? ’
13 Reid admitted : ‘ That hurt him and it got to the stage where he was n't getting in there to take chances .
14 The dancers kicked him and trod on him until he got to his knees and crawled away .
15 ( He was courting a friend and fellow student of mine , and used to fly low over the village and perform aerobatics to show his love for her until he got into trouble for it . )
16 In newsomes situation I would have maybe challenged him before he got to the box and maybe given a foul away in the process .
17 Comfort gave Jackson French her address and told him to be sure to call her when he got to London .
18 but er , a lot of them got on the twelve six , you goes the twelve thirty one any way we waved to her when she got on it the coach you see was full at Bart Green , you got , at Redditch
19 A visitor who heard him speak long remembered how the feeling of the meeting rose towards him when he got on his legs .
20 I did n't know him when he got on the bus .
21 I used to take Meals on Wheels to him when he got past caring for himself . ’
22 Another young man told me how a Lubavitch rabbi helped him when he got into trouble with the police .
23 And it did n't worry him when he got into the sensitive parts with his drill ; my strangled cries were of no avail and he carried on remorselessly to the end : I had the impression that Hector thought it was cissy to feel pain , or maybe he was of the opinion that suffering was good for the soul .
24 Rex and I had annoyed him by belittling the Levellers over lunch and there was no reasoning with him when he got into one of his self-righteous moods , so we left him to it .
25 I did phone him when I got to Rio a couple of months later .
26 Instead he told the judge that if he let his son go free , he would see to it that his got into no more trouble .
27 Well , we 've got a problem on personnel and I think erm the Conservatives would certainly look at it if they got into control .
28 In later years she would hit the shins of passers-by with it if they got in her way .
29 In the end he is n't they who , he sued the insurance company and this , the er solicitor he had were n't getting on very good and they suggested this bloke and he got onto it and he got on it , fifteen thousand quid out of sixteen thousand quids .
30 He and I got into a bit of a squabble .
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