Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] get [adv] from " in BNC.

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1 I 'll work — I 'll do anything — only I must get away from here .
2 If I could get away from Ixyphal II .
3 If I could get away from him , not talk to him I was happy but if he spoke to me I was ju literally shake in me shoes , he gave you that , he was that erm type of man , although he was kind enough really , but he was really gruff .
4 I mean I wish I could get away from school .
5 I can get away from Home — and Them — and the weight of it all .
6 I 've been thinking that you ought to get away from here for a bit , but I do n't quite see how I could leave the hospital just now .
7 She must get away from Nathan Bryce as fast as she could .
8 As Frank was talking his arm had gone round May 's shoulder and he was hugging her to him , and of a sudden Peggy felt she must get away from this family scene or she 'd burst out crying .
9 She had always known that she must get away from him some time in order to reach Lori , and there could n't be a better opportunity .
10 There must be some way she could get away from here .
11 Early that afternoon , as soon as she could get away from a lunch with colleagues from her department , Loretta set off for the Sunday Herald building .
12 You could get away from it all , out there .
13 She would get away from here as soon as the snow began to melt .
14 They 're only a five minute stroll away from the main resort centre with all its bars , restaurants and nightlife , and yet situated in a peaceful spot so you can get away from it all late at night .
15 But there 's so much for everyone that you can get away from it all .
16 We may get more from Dr. Bonnard when we question him in depth .
17 We should get away from Switzerland . ’
18 ‘ I 've come too far from the ways of men to be able to go back now … but we must get away from that sea ! ’
19 We must get away from here . ’
20 Which was how we could get away from Vadinamia , unmolested by any of that cavalcade of criminals .
21 That 's why it 's important to have time off every so often so we can get away from each other for a short while . ’
22 The more we can get away from miracles , major improbabilities , fantastic coincidences , large chance events , and the more thoroughly we can break large chance events up into a cumulative series of small chance events , the more satisfying to rational minds our explanations will be .
23 She and husband Tom have bought a villa a stone 's throw from the BBC 's Spanish soap set — so they can get away from tourists at home !
24 Although Haslam has been obliged to cut back on business travel , he and his wife still do a fair amount of travel for personal pleasure and grab as many long weekends as they can to get away from it all , making flying visits to the Mediterranean .
25 ‘ Because he must get away from this . ’
26 With these human problems Wordsworth was deeply concerned , though it must be admitted that a superficial reading of his poetry gives the impression that he ran as hard as he could to get away from them .
27 I told Shama of the years that Thesiger had spent in Iraq with the Marsh Arabs and then in Iran , that now he had a small house in Kenya deep in the country where he could get away from the towns .
28 ‘ If only he could get away from his mother he 'd love to go to Italy . ’
29 He can get away from by the time he 's all the money he
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