Example sentences of "get [adv] [adv] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Well Dinda got on alright in with her Christmas shopping . |
2 | It does take a little time to right a market that has got so badly out of step . ’ |
3 | Er I was toying with the idea of getting out altogether out of the , I 'll be honest with double glazing . |
4 | In part two of our go-faster series , we consider getting even more out of the hard disk — by cacheing . |
5 | He would get right away out of the town , blow the cobwebs out of his brain . |
6 | ‘ You 'd better get off straight back to Willesden , Willoughby . |
7 | As I watched the big mechanical blades of the combine tear into the barley , I just had to get out there on to that hallowed ground and start detecting . |
8 | More important , some voters seemed to get substantially more out of the system than others , whilst paying substantially less . |
9 | Yet Ministers only received £5000 and Permanent Secretaries in the civil service £3500 , and the Treasury were naturally concerned that public sector industries should not get too far out of line . |
10 | We walked round the beach and got very close in to a colony of seals , and later , the others had a trip in a glass-bottomed boat to observe marine life . |
11 | I was afraid you could run into our fire if you got too far up on the slope . ’ |