Example sentences of "got out [conj] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | There was n't a soul in sight but the Brigadier got out and called up to his left : |
2 | As Howard got out and went around to the other side of the car , the Doctor slid over , and examined the rudimentary dashboard . |
3 | They sat in silence until he reached Broom House , then he got out and went round to open the passenger door . |
4 | Helen Sandberg got out and went quickly inside . |
5 | Giles got out and came round to open her door . |
6 | She got out and came round to open Kee 's door . |
7 | He got out and came round to open her door . |
8 | Halfway through cockpit checks the crew decided that the aircraft was unserviceable , so they all got out and tramped back to the Squadron offices . |
9 | So we got out and walked again . |
10 | I got out and walked over to the gate . |
11 | Ward got out and walked across to the Indians . |
12 | Joanna nodded equably and Sophie got out and walked back a short distance . |
13 | The car parked about a hundred yards from the loch and two men , clad in town clothes , got out and ambled over : ‘ Any luck ? ’ they inquired . |
14 | Nathan got out and looked around . |
15 | Scott and the men got out and looked around . |
16 | She got out and looked about to see that there across the road , in an area where buildings were few and far between , stood the welcoming sight of a small hotel and restaurant . |
17 | The driver , a slight figure in a tweed jacket and grey flannel trousers , got out and looked across at the two women before turning to rummage behind the front seat and extract a bulky briefcase and an armful of files . |
18 | Then she got out and strolled up to the gate with her most provocative walk . |
19 | Three young Arabs got out and stood quietly talking together . |
20 | But as she drew near , the doors flew open and two casually dressed young men got out and closed in on her . |
21 | After a few minutes , he got out and wandered over : ‘ Here , son , give me a shot at that , ’ he said , and I passed him the rod . |
22 | When they arrived at the bridge , she got out and turned away . |