Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] get [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Me and got ta beat her ! |
2 | One of the reasons we developed a design-led retail business , offering our own unique products , was because we saw we could distance ourselves from other retailers who were just selling manufacturers ' products and discounting them and getting into constant competitive battles . |
3 | This arrived so soon we could n't believe there had been time to make them and get to the Matterhorn ! |
4 | And you say , today we 're , tonight we 're talking you over to the hub and we 're going to show you all this , and I take them and get over there about ten o'clock , and we go along there to , to look at the , the slats and the trays and there are all these masters flying around being terribly excited about this , terrific noises , and they say , God this is great , but how many parcels will go through tonight ? |
5 | Or as long as they said nothing , I 'd say nothing ; or if they started talking , I 'd say , ‘ Listen , inside you or get about your business . ’ |
6 | And should I need you , can I find you or get in touch with you at Rhodri Parry 's house ? ’ |
7 | You cut off all the old you that gets in the way of the maker you . |
8 | It sometimes takes more courage to say no , I do n't want to you than to get into the fight yeah . |
9 | " King Darzin , " he sniffled , " that wicked thief El-ahrairah , has said he will steal your lettuces and he is coming to trick you and get into the garden . " |
10 | It was beginning to dawn on him that getting on a jet plane was n't like stealing a truck . |
11 | ‘ A bit of a miracle , I call it , ’ said Lucie , drawing his long , thin legs up under him and getting to his feet . |
12 | If only he would stop staring at her and winking at her and getting in her way about the house so that she had to brush past him ! |
13 | Ten minutes later in the gymnasium downstairs Lee reflected that if she threw one of the dumb-bells she was using at the wall-sized mirror and it shattered into a hundred pieces around a central trauma , she would wake herself up and everybody around her and get into the local papers . |
14 | Jenna grinned at her and got into the car , looking around with pleasure as Marguerite reversed from the garage and turned to the track . |
15 | She heard him call after her and got into one of the swing boats with a pale , freckled little boy who was hanging nervously on to the rope while his plain , doting parents stood beside the boat , saying encouragingly , ‘ Go on , Sidney , it 'll be such fun . ’ |
16 | The other woman stared at her for a long moment , then , with great dignity , collected up the papers lying on the desk in front of her and got to her feet . |
17 | She began to feel a little differently , though when less than an hour later they entered Ven 's hotel suite and as she turned , about to give him her polite but none the less sincere thanks as they halted in the middle of the room , Ven looked down at her and got in first with , ‘ Are you tired ? ’ |
18 | Let him but get to Chimera or Gonim or Ecalpon and half a dozen armies could n't bring him back . |
19 | ‘ I messed around with it and got into this thing of splitting up the amps because I always thought that the guitar was a bit flat in mono . |
20 | Without another word she went back into the kitchen then came out to him , closed the front door after her without locking it and got into the car . |
21 | ‘ The man I 'm going to send you to see will help you to understand it , to cope with it and to get over it . |
22 | If Bloom is every kind of Dubliner it is because it falls to him to transact the unfinished business , to enact it and to get beyond it without dazzling gifts . |
23 | Morrissey , who scored the opening goal , said : ‘ They have got to support us and get behind us . |