Example sentences of "[noun prp] get [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Father Devlin got in alongside him . |
2 | East Grinstead got off to a great start with an 11th minute goal , but in spite of their pressure — they won ten penalty corners to Holywood 's none — they seldom troubled goalkeeper Kyle Thompson . |
3 | It is high time that Wolverhampton got round to proposing some reorganisations . |
4 | Suddenly Mr Crick got up from his stool . |
5 | With a groan Wattling got out of bed , and then danced cheekily into the bathroom . |
6 | One after the other , Nat , Aldo , Jimmy and Ben got on to their bikes and rode off . |
7 | When Sarah got back to the attic bedroom in Newcastle Place the first thing she did was open the window , letting in damp , wintry air . |
8 | It was nearly five o'clock and dark before Detective-Inspector Doyle got back to his home in the village four miles to the north of Cambridge . |
9 | Dan got up from the breakfast bar . |
10 | Dr Mortimer got up from his chair . |
11 | Cecilia got on to the platform . |
12 | Kolchinsky was waiting in the foyer when Whitlock got back to the hotel . |
13 | William got up from his chair at the workbench and went over to open up with a puzzled frown . |
14 | gut Mr Lu got back into it down the last . |
15 | Nutty got back on Midnight , swung round and glared at them . |
16 | Philippa got up from the chair she had brought into the kitchen , went to take the cloth from Lee 's lap , decided against it , and started to wipe up the insidious liquid with tissues . |
17 | Pascoe got on to his knees like a man at prayer , and hauled Singer towards him by his hair , punching twice , hard , as he pulled the man in . |
18 | In the 3rd division Hereford got off to a flyer against Chesterfield at Edgar Street . |
19 | Frere got up from his chair , hating himself , to prowl the room like a caged panther . |
20 | Northamptonshire got off to a bad start against Derbyshire in the semi-finals of the Benson and Hedges cup . |
21 | Aldhelm got up from the turf on which a new and unsteady lamb was also trying to get to its feet , nuzzled by the quivering ewe . |
22 | On CEEFAX and TELETEXT it implied that Cuntona got off with the rap . |
23 | Second row Paul Warwick got in on the act and full-back David Rowledge stretched the lead to 27–11 with a penalty to add to his earlier conversions . |
24 | Without his bad-tempered dad , Rab C. Nesbitt , to annoy him , Wee Burney got on with the job of handing a trophy and a Cash Club Account containing £10 to young Heather Stobbs . |
25 | Carlie got up from the footstool . |
26 | Gyggle got up from behind his desk and came round to front of it . |
27 | Montgomerie got off on the wrong foot by commencing with a trio of bogeys , making mistakes throughout the bag before settling down to birdie the fifth and sixth and reach the turn in 38 . |
28 | David got up from his chair and prowled around the room . |
29 | David got out with all the film , so I have all the pictures of the whole thing . ’ |
30 | He said , ‘ There 's absolutely nothing to see and it 's awfully full of nettles ’ ; at the same moment Jean Powers was saying noisily that not a solitary soul had been into the Britches in years and the village wondered what Edward got up to in there — ha ha ! — some people said he must be into black magic , or maybe he was growing cannabis . |