Example sentences of "[conj] i get [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I give all the children vitamin drops that I get from the clinic but I sometimes wonder whether they 're really necessary .
2 Keys I get them out I still lost those ones that I got with the matches .
3 This meant that I got into the Library .
4 But I was surprised that I got round the room , cos I 'm awful at remembering names I think I 'm gon na have to try and
5 And then the other one is the one that I got from the library by Luhmann .
6 ‘ I 'm frightened of horses — but I was aware of all the rumours about me being ‘ difficult ’ to work with , so I got on the horse to avoid causing any problems .
7 He said ‘ The front door was locked , so I got through the window at the back .
8 I thought I would die at the start but , actually , once I got into the swing of it all it was rather fun . ’
9 Once I got inside the house I began to cheer up .
10 and go and I tack up the horse and I get on the horse and everything and I do n't mean to say
11 ‘ Connors and I got to the hotel just as your boys were leaving , ’ I continued .
12 ‘ Fortunately the traffic cleared and I got to the studio to start my show with two minutes to go . ’
13 So we managed to get the lorry out and I got on the ‘ phone to Bristol University .
14 The Sheikha and I got in the back while the Sheikh took the wheel .
15 And so I had to sort of go round the room and say I 'm Tony and this is , and go all round , and I got round the room .
16 The German gunners reply crashing in a couple of minutes later caused pat and I to get on the floor fast .
17 well that maybe true , but I think it 's working off an analogy on that , turning it the other way round and saying well erm if , if I got to the stage of erm , well possibly even seeking some information from the commission , well certainly if I gave you a conclusion for example , that it should be referred , erm and I think again even if I came to the conclusion that I should neither want , er there 's no point in seeking information from the Commission , nor should I refer it , or at least refer to the stage erm what his clients would be saying should be done in the interim and what he says in effect , for the reason he 's outlined is , er that we should proceed on the basis of erm the validity of the act erm and of the byelaws
18 ‘ When Chelsea signed me Ian Porterfield told me that if I got in the side he would n't drop me so I want to make up for lost time . ’
19 She said , ‘ I 'm sorry if I got in the way just now , when you wanted to talk about the vineyard . ’
20 And I 'm going to get nowhere if I get on the golf course .
21 So I 'm gon na get I 'm gon na be at that thing by about seven o'clock if I get on the train by I doubt I very much doubt it I 'm getting the train .
22 I did n't even know what it was until I got to the studio . ’
23 There was no reply , so I would have to contain my curiosity until I got to the golf course .
24 It came at once in the form of none other than the mighty Lord 's Prayer ; but it was n't until I got to the line about daily bread that I saw the light — I had n't given her any !
25 I found the whisky , let myself out of the cellar and locked it , turned all the lights out , gave Mrs McSpadden the bottle , accepted a belated new-year kiss from her , then made my way out through the kitchen and the corridor and the crowded hall where the music sounded loud and people were laughing , and out through the now almost empty entrance hall and down the steps of the castle and down the driveway and down to Gallanach , where I walked along the esplanade — occasionally having to wave or say ‘ Happy New Year ’ to various people I did n't know — until I got to the old railway pier and then the harbour , where I sat on the quayside , legs dangling , drinking my whisky and watching a couple of swans glide on black , still water , to the distant sound of highland jigs coming from the Steam Packet Hotel , and singing and happy-new-year shouts echoing in the streets of the town , and the occasional sniff as my nose watered in sympathy with my eyes .
26 Nothing happened to me until I got off the Moon .
27 ‘ I was fine until I got on the pitch but then it all drained away and the game just passed me by .
28 I come to the two-metre-high brick wall which surrounds the estate and feel my way along it , stumbling over piles of earth and building debris until I get to the corner .
29 So I had to be a bear till I got to the top of the mountain and then you have to look round to see , I wonder whether , who were those girls who were messing around over there ca n't stand that , mm , do something with them
30 But I 'm lucky , cos there 's this bloke who comes along , so when the lights turn green I just follow along behind him till I get to the other side .
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