Example sentences of "[noun] to get [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 And er we er ploughed through this until tonight , and er I think I 'm right , Mr returning officer , say that we 're the first Euro constituency in the northwest to get to this stage .
2 Patsy 's brother Dennis also played for the club and did not appreciate the secretary 's habitual greeting : ‘ with me bleedin ’ ribs pokin ’ out of me skin , breakin ’ me neck to get at that six and eight ’ ( the initial sum dispensed by the Secretary ) , Dennis Hendren had not wintered well ’ and did not believe Middlesex looked after its players out of season .
3 The two-hour battle did not exactly revive memories of Croft 's professional heyday when she reached the lofty heights of world No 22 as she struggled with her serve , and produced too many errors to get into any sort of groove .
4 Children under 14 are not permitted in bars except when passing through the bar to get from/to another part of the premises .
5 They are shown as separate locations only because Drachenfels was able to visit them in whatever order he chose , and characters might somehow be able to by-pass one terrain to get to another in the sequence .
6 She saw a sea of faces , each stamped with a kind of purposeful , hungry urgency , a determination to get into this train .
7 Punctuated by interjections from Mark , Clem told the story of how Mark had fallen into a barrel of high viscosity oil while standing on the lid to get at another barrel with his hand pump .
8 And that is a er an A P I which is very similar in approach to O D B C in that it enables you using a consistent interface to get at any data source within the organization .
9 To that end , again we will probably be stronger in that area but t to that end we formed a group of partners who were going to specifically target er that that market place er we drew from the triple A practice and tax practice and M C S. Looking at the products and the reviews to get into that first those those clients .
10 I mean , I 've needed four years to get to this point so she could have all the time in the world as far as I was concerned .
11 WITH the forthcoming visit by the South Africans looming large , the RFU have taken the opportunity given them by the All Black and Wallaby tours to South Africa to get in some early homework on the Boks .
12 Candidates must be on the party 's national list of approved candidates and require the endorsement of one of the party 's regional committees to get on that list .
13 ‘ We have n't enough explosives to get through that , ’ Petion protested .
14 ‘ The Doctor just was n't at his best when St Jovite murdered him in Ireland and it 's taken him a while to get over that .
15 And if Sir Clive Sinclair 's Zike sells well he has ambitions to get into this new market .
16 Being involved at Wembley that time whetted my appetite to get to that stage on a more important basis .
17 It took us over an hour the following morning to get through this pass , a notorious place for ambushes .
18 He says that vaccines do n't always work , it would be a disaster for even one infected dog to get into this country .
19 It took a lot of effort by some strongly motivated people to get to this point .
20 Pascoe is back on Wearside after a four-month loan spell with Swansea and Roker No 2 Ferguson said : ‘ He should be bashing on the door to get into this side .
21 And have er implemented something called the backup server to get over that hurdle in the System Ten release .
22 Zinc metal needs to be added to the copper to get beyond this barrier .
23 You need about fucking forty eight hours to get through this
24 It was a tremendous huge fantastic story to get into this small format , and there is a film there .
25 It took weeks for the other prisoners to get over that ; they would just come up and touch me .
26 It took me fifty five minutes to get into those awful to get up to the top .
27 Before without really knowing it , I was just preparing for that one lesson to get through that one lesson , but partly I think as a matter of survival in this situation , because I had never taught children before and really did n't have an overview at that point .
28 The menu structure to get at these is slightly less confusing than 1-2-3 's — but only just !
29 For example , two-dimensional animals living on a one-dimensional earth would have to climb over each other in order to get past each other .
30 This ground-level opposition meant that the mining companies never got to prospect the total area that they wanted to investigate , as they would have needed to get court injunctions to get on each farmer 's land .
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