Example sentences of "do [adv] get [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | She was now unhappy living there , did not get on with the son 's girlfriend , and wanted her money back so she could live elsewhere . |
2 | But it did not deal with the reasons why people were poor ; it did not get down to the underlying needs of the sick , the disabled , the fatherless , and so on . |
3 | However it was , the one he had aimed at did not get out of the way in time and a last-minute attempt to slink off in the wind failed . |
4 | To provide an illustration , a child who gets into trouble is much more likely to come before a court if he or she is from a poor home and has parents who do not get on with the welfare authorities or the police , than if his or her family is prosperous , respectable and willing to co-operate with the police and social services . |
5 | In the absence of more detailed evidence we can only speculate whether the more vocationally , or instrumentally , motivated applicants are , the less willing they will be to consider other , alternative courses and institutions if they do not get on to the course they wanted . |
6 | Er , those who erm , those who did n't get through by the way , obviously er , er , a quick jot at lunch time before you troll down the road . |
7 | Often she did n't get up in the mornings , lying in bed while Emmie got breakfast and made her a cup of tea . |
8 | There was no need for me to get up and prowl around while the rest of the family was sleeping because I could read all night , if I wanted to , and if I did n't get up until the middle of the day , no one seemed to mind very much . |
9 | The local Garda had been sent to Ashford Castle to protect Reagan , and they did n't get on with the CIA at all . |
10 | ‘ He and Marius did n't get on at the time . |
11 | ‘ This time the lights turned green but I did n't get out of the way sharp enough . ’ |
12 | We did n't get out of the cells very often . |
13 | and wrapped them all up in this cling film stuff , shrink wrap and they put her in she got wet and she was absolutely covered in shrink wrap but she did n't get out of the tank |
14 | These flows were relatively small and they did n't get down to the lower , inhabited parts of the mountain . |
15 | You did n't get back into the loft until one o'clock , did you ? ’ |
16 | ‘ When the girl , Louise Taylor , and then Inspector Leeming were found , I do n't believe it did n't get back to the KGB . |
17 | There 's the odd few that do n't get on with the teachers . |
18 | ‘ I do n't get on with the teacher . ’ |
19 | ‘ There may be benefits for us too — if we do n't get on with the new rector he may only be here for five years , ’ said Miss Duff . |
20 | Do n't get up from the table before that . |
21 | Nobody will come looking for you if you do n't get up in the morning or fail to appear for a 9 o'clock lecture . |
22 | Mind you do n't get in with the Carry On crew . |
23 | If a stranger stops and offers to help , do n't get out of the car . |
24 | The desperate situation of the woman in fear of the loan man 's visits ( Appendix II , section 5 ) is an example : already summoned to court , and breaking open the meters to pay him , she said ‘ You just do n't get out of the human jungle once you sink into that depth of debt ’ . |
25 | I mean , you might think ‘ well , what goes on in the staffroom does n't get round to the kids ’ but it does , it does , even if it is just through the teacher 's own attitude . |
26 | If the manager does n't get on with the band , the whole thing collapses . |
27 | The Fiesta sets off , only Mel does n't get out of the way in time . |
28 | President Bush is warning Saddam Hussein he wo n't get away with trying to drag Israel into the Gulf crisis ; the Iraqi 's leader 's threatened a long-range missile strike on Israel if it does n't get out of the occupied territories after yesterday 's violence that left nineteen Palestinians dead . |
29 | Former champion and born-again Christian George Foreman — who has seen the sleazy side of life at first hand — warned after Lewis 's brilliant two-round knockout of Razor Ruddock at Earls Court : ‘ Lennox Lewis will win the world title — as long as he does n't get in with the wrong crowd . ’ |
30 | Then suddenly he sees Piquet go into a spin and does n't get back into the field for a long time . |