Example sentences of "[adj] get out " in BNC.
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1 | And this got out , seemingly to the news . |
2 | He said if something like this got out , he said , we 'd be out of business . |
3 | He 'll be furious when this gets out . ’ |
4 | ‘ If this gets out — ’ |
5 | Grendon is unlike all other prisons in Britain , not least because it 's easier to get out than to get in . |
6 | Erm I do n't know the figures , but the feeling certainly was that everybody wanted to get out , and thy wanted to get out as quickly as they could . |
7 | And God 's blessings came to Ruth only as she was willing to get out and do something . |
8 | But she sat , afraid to get out and face some possible disappointment . |
9 | Whatever their riders might desire , those English mounts broke , reared , panicked , cannoned into one another to get out of the way , and doing so caused utter confusion and collapse amongst the enemy . |
10 | Nomes had to scramble over one another to get out of the way when one of the floorboards in the manager 's office was pulled up . |
11 | Mouthing dialogue in mime is an easy get out ! |
12 | He was two last Christmas , he 's lovely an'all , but you see it does n't take much to get out of a routine . |
13 | Since the cells are closed , spindle-shaped tubes , the liquid water inside them is not very easy to get out . |
14 | It may not seem as hard nowadays , because people know that it 's easy to get out of . |
15 | Before the company begins to move on its new goodies , it has Open Interface version 2.1 to get out of the door . |
16 | Léonie was delighted to get out of the house . |
17 | Some contracts may be impossible to get out of , or may have expensive cancellation clauses . |
18 | Mike had managed to smuggle her out of the hotel yesterday evening , but , as he had pointed out to her , it would be impossible to get out of the country at the moment without alerting the Press . |
19 | Pizza stains are almost impossible to get out , Sam knows that . |
20 | They then discovered the shaft 's brittle shale walls made it almost impossible to get out again . |
21 | I 'm gon na have there are some crumbs in those packets but they 're impossible to get out . |
22 | He peered at the menu displayed with accompanying admiring press comment outside the Trattoria San Giorgio , and decided you 'd be lucky to get out of there under £20 a head . |
23 | Paralysed from the waist down , he was lucky to get out alive . |
24 | The tension rose , and in the fighting that followed he was very lucky to get out alive . |
25 | There were no set hours , no union to look after their interests and they were lucky to get out on a Saturday or Sunday to go to the chapel , or on certain special occasions to the cinema . |
26 | We were lucky to get out of Stalingrad . |
27 | I was engaged to be married once , an engagement that was a mistake and I was lucky to get out of without too much trouble and then I met you and that is the sum total of my ‘ sexual demands ’ as you put it . |
28 | Station officer Dave Hodgson said : ‘ The family was very lucky to get out . |
29 | He was lucky to get out . ’ |
30 | A common cause of incontinence at night is a mild sedative , which makes the person too sleepy to get out of bed . |