Example sentences of "get [adv prt] to [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 We got down to it immediately .
2 ‘ You got through to me only too well !
3 Reality got through to her intermittently ; her apprehension of it was uncommonly tuned , for though she was generally oblivious to the most apparent , she was often startled by things to which others were deaf .
4 So I phoned Mrs I eventually got through to her then I had to phone the prison to tell daddy because he was going to go in and erm I mean I , and then I go back to work , Grant .
5 I tried phoning you this lunchtime to ask about the above proposal , but I do n't even know if I had the right number , though I got through to it twice ; about five different people spoke to me uncomprehendingly , and eventually a man came to the phone and said ‘ Bratislava ’ ; I did n't know whether that meant I 'd got a Bratislava number , or that you 'd gone to Bratislava .
6 I knew he now realized this was serious , but I was not sure I had got through to him how serious .
7 ‘ In spite of all I 've said , all I 've asked , the message does n't seem to have got through to you yet . ’
8 ‘ I have n't got around to it yet , Fred .
9 Lucy Lane said : ‘ There 's a drawer full of letters all jumbled together ; we have n't got round to them yet . ’
10 I have n't got round to it yet .
11 I suppose you get some weeks like that when you do n't did Miss get on to you then ?
12 That 's the only way I get through to you sometimes .
13 just gets up to you about ten hours , right , next week in , from the heart .
14 Get back to him then .
15 cos they 're not , they 're not , get round to it otherwise erm , I 'm hoping they
16 ‘ OK , I 'll get on to it straight away , see what I can do . ’
17 ‘ I 'll get on to it tomorrow morning from the Office .
18 ‘ I 'll get on to it right away .
19 ‘ I 'll get on to it right away , ’ promised McPhee .
20 I 'll get on to it straightaway .
21 But , if it is to do with that , someone or other must have a pretty good intelligence system to get on to me so quickly . ’
22 ‘ So the puppets have to strip off and get down to it pretty quickly , ’ Barry explained .
23 You must try and get down to it tomorrow Lee .
24 I wanted to talk to you , but I could n't get through to you somehow
25 I 'm a single parent , and I blame myself for the way he is — but I feel it 's too late to get through to him now as talking or reasoning does n't work .
26 See if they 'll pay it , he was gon na get back to me today .
27 Good morning Phillip sorry I did n't get back to you sooner
28 We 'll get back to you later .
29 I 'll get back to you as soon as possible … ’
30 Wonderful , well I 'm sure Ivan should be pretty keen … great , super , I 'll get back to you certainly by the end of the week .
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