Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] get [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Most of that chlorine gets up into the atmosphere because of our activities , particularly our use of CFCs ( chlorofluorocarbons ) , and other chlorine-based gases .
2 Some geezer got down into the tunnels and found his way out . ’
3 He began by taking the wrong road out of Burford , then tried this lane to get back to the A40 .
4 ‘ All he said was that he was in trouble and that he needed some money to get out of the country .
5 So what , how did the racing industry get on during the war .
6 P.U.M.P. : ‘ Barabajagal ( Love Is Hot ) ’ ( Ultimate ) out of the ashes of the Junior Manson Slags arrives Aqua Marina , with her Purple Under Melted Pink getting down on the dancefloor with a hot and sultry Donovan song .
7 It was as though they were marching up great soaring bridges to get on to the screen , where they would enter into the films we had come to see .
8 However some water got in at the front .
9 I 've just this minute got back to the flat and I 'm having some difficulty taking in your news . ’
10 Will he confirm that it is our top priority to get back to the basics in education and to sweep away the leftist progressive teaching methods that , having been put to the test , have failed ?
11 The old nun gets out of the bath , leaving a trail of water on the floor as she unlocks the door .
12 ‘ You have to pay this lot to get out of the way .
13 Seen now , these early British films still have a feeling of freshness and spontaneity that derives from the natural performances of non-actors , and a loose approach to framing which allows interesting material to get in at the edge of the picture .
14 Mercer used his pace in the second half to get in at the corner after Harmon 's effort and Forster scored after a quick-witted kick by Turner , who also kicked five goals .
15 Will she send out a message to those who oppose smoking and belong to the brigade who say , ’ Do as I say and as I instruct you , ’ to the effect that they should leave ordinary people to get on with the job of smoking and supporting the economy ?
16 A fair-haired man getting out of the passenger seat , front .
17 So they jumped out of the window on to the fire escape — and kicked in an outside door to get back into the studio at Beacon Radio , Wolverhampton .
18 The estranged wife of the Marquis of Blandford says he 's making a real effort to get back on the straight and narrow .
19 Later European governments got in on the act and set about invading and colonizing large chunks of the globe .
20 ‘ Maybe … but veterans deserve a bit of R and R. Why this sudden desire to get back into the action ? ’
21 Only three people got out of the train .
22 Two weeks ago in church the snivelling little bastard got up in the pulpit and told us not to be frightened of death .
23 A woman and three children got up from the table as I entered the room .
24 Every weekend golfer knows that awful feeling of being within 20 yards of the green in two on a 500-yard hole and taking another three shots to get on to the putting surface .
25 The Israeli-Syrian track got off to the fastest start last year , when the new Rabin government promised to trade at least some of the Golan Heights for peace .
26 She told me she made a point of taking a walk each day to get out of the way of all the old people , but I was reassured when I saw that she was well-known at the café and seemed to have several friends among its patrons .
27 Eddie Thorning and I saw a great opportunity to get in on the ground floor , and make money by gaining competitive advantage through an oil-and-parts offer to workshops and petrol stations . ’
28 John Matthias brought the filly with a customary late surge to get up on the line to beat Zadracarta , the Canadian challenger , a head .
29 For many people life today is such a bustling affair with so many things to get through in the day that it is not difficult to forget to be aware of what is around us .
30 Given that it is good for many people to get out of the home and meet other people at work , and that it is crucially important not to leave re-entry into the labour market until the person 's children have grown up , these disregard rules need to be reversed as soon as possible .
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