Example sentences of "[noun sg] get [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So what , how did the racing industry get on during the war . |
2 | CLEVELAND athletes of the future get off to a flying start today with a new course at Cleveland stadium , Middlesbrough . |
3 | Loads of water get up through the gates . |
4 | The poisons in tobacco smoke get through to the baby with great efficiency ; it 's getting this message to the mothers that no one has managed very effectively yet . |
5 | He saw the passenger get out of the Sierra and walk to the side of the road . |
6 | Whizz round the sights and then if you 've got any sense get back inside the Palast . ’ |
7 | The single market needs the Social Charter , the Labour Group backs the Social p Charter , the Labour Group is ready for 1993 and the sooner you lot get out of the way and let us get on with it , the better . |
8 | Cowdrey , like the rest of David Gower 's touring party , had already seen the 1984-85 trip get off to a violent start . |
9 | Kneeling can also be used to help the patient get up from the floor ; most patients are taught to do this once they can walk , in case they have a fall . |
10 | They will in fact get off to a good start and produce that few more eggs , ( an added bonus ) . |