Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [adv] get [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | And you want everyone else to get up as well do n't you ? |
2 | I say I just get on with it … my Mum 's managed — she still manages without a washing machine , and she washes every day , and I think it 's really how you are … |
3 | I expect SHe hardly gets off on this stuff . |
4 | let me just get back that was abhorrent as a word w has already been used and er should be used again by what you said , you saw s somebody being raped by two soldiers . |
5 | Right , let me just get back to Marge is on her own . |
6 | Let me just get down there . |
7 | I said let him bloody get on with it . |
8 | You know , I mean she either gets on with it or gets rid of them do n't she ? |
9 | And rubbish oh she was , I mean she never got out of bad for a week ! |
10 | ‘ We 're offering a serious training course for real enthusiasts who know you only get out of a course what you put into it . |
11 | Well I said to Marie you know it just got round |
12 | yes , yes , that 's why it tells us in verse twenty four of Luke thirteen ex exert yourself vigorously to get in through the narrow door |
13 | ‘ … but strange , ’ I said , ‘ because I believe she never got on with her mother . ’ |
14 | ‘ I bet you really get off poking those bullets into the chamber of your pistol . ’ |
15 | I bet it really gets up your nose that my knitwear 's proving so popular . ’ |
16 | Erm what sort of pastimes do you actually get up to , this is what we wan na know now . |
17 | ‘ Do you ever get up to New York ? ’ asked Antonio . |
18 | How many times during a day do we actually get through to the person we need to speak to ? |
19 | yeah , oh , well I think he still gets on with things . |