Example sentences of "[prep] be get [verb] of " in BNC.

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1 And she had a sense of being got rid of .
2 Now it felt a whole lot like being got rid of .
3 I could only attribute my captors ' sudden change of attitude to the fact that they were pleased to be getting rid of me .
4 David was sacked from his very first job at Vic Furlongs Music Shop in Bromley ; he was working there whilst still at school but , as Vic describes , ‘ He was a day-dreamer and had to be gotten rid of . ’
5 There is a clear value in reducing the amount of chemical waste which has to be got rid of — and that thinking has a long way to go .
6 ‘ Apart from anything else the waste would have to be got rid of somewhere else . ’
7 For him , Ireland was best served by deep cultural transformation ; for her , the first requirement was for bombs and bullets — the satanic British had to be got rid of .
8 I remember removing the name-tapes of the former wearers ( who had left the school ) with a savage feeling that these people had to be got rid of , otherwise they would possess me as a living person is possessed by a ghost .
9 She 's the one who ought to be got rid of .
10 And as far as he 's concerned you 're just a nuisance , to be got rid of somehow , or at the very most , endured .
11 How and where is it to be got rid of ?
12 So when , and I would agree with you again , so when are the teachers going to be accountable , when is somebody who is a bad teacher and heck there are quite a few of them , you know it only takes a couple in every school to make it difficult for the rest , going to be got rid of you know you are not up to the mark out .
13 It 's got to be got rid of I suppose int it ?
14 Well it 's still got to be got rid of has n't it ?
15 What it 's essentially about is getting rid of the most experienced teachers in the district .
16 What 's it 's essentially about is getting rid of the most experienced teachers in the district .
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