Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] get [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Want me to get on with it , then ? ’ |
2 | Apart from that , how d' ya get on with Julie ? |
3 | How d' ya get on at nursery ? |
4 | How d' ya get on at the dentist ? |
5 | ‘ Then I suggest you get back to the mill as soon as possible , before anyone notices that you 're missing . ’ |
6 | How d' you get on with my baby sister , Louisa ? ’ |
7 | I mean once you get er in the , say you get on in grain and you got leather shoes on , well you 'd roll but th when you got , when you got rope , these rope soles , cos they used to grip on the grain , they would n't slip about . |
8 | ‘ I want you to get on to your divisional headquarters and ask them to organise a search of the moor in the neighbourhood of Jordan 's farm . |
9 | ‘ Midge , I want you to get back into the car , close the doors and lock them from the inside . ’ |
10 | ‘ I want you to get back to the docks and get everybody out as fast as you can . |
11 | He 's in a pot bunker and it 's going to be difficult to get out , but I want him to get out beyond Jacklin 's drive so he 's second to play . |
12 | I believe that the public want us to get on with abolishing the community charge and replacing it with the council tax . |
13 | I want us to get out of the habit of losing . |
14 | Oh well , let them get on with it . |
15 | Journalists just pop them a question and let them get on with it . |
16 | On the one hand , Parliament did not trust the police enough to give them the power they wanted and then let them get on with it . |
17 | The band are intelligent boys , they know what they are doing and we let them get on with it . |
18 | If they were really brother and sister , they were a strange pair , but that was nobody 's business but their own , and like all the other members of the company , Noreen just let them get on with it . |
19 | Now shut up and let them get on with their game . ’ |
20 | Let them get on with it . |
21 | One , he recalls , told him : ‘ This is what people wanted — now let them get on with it . ’ |
22 | Note that to get the divisions to operate as we wish , all we have to do is to impose a transfer price and then let them get on with it . |
23 | ‘ Before , we used to give people the tools and let them get on with the modelling , ’ Mr Wise explains . |
24 | His philosophy of management may be summed up as ‘ Pick a good team and let them get on with it ’ , and his attitude to marketing as ‘ Good wine needs no bush ’ . |
25 | So on 13 and 14 March the best that could be done was for him to give Harwell full details and let them get on with it themselves ( see Chapter 7 ) . |
26 | Should the Slater Foundation accept , then , that it has performed a function in goading the LTA forward and retire from the arena and let them get on with it ? |
27 | I could not stop them , so I rather let them get on with it … |
28 | The guitar had no place here and the guitarist sat back with a grin , his back to the open case , and let them get on with it . |
29 | Turner let them get on with it . |
30 | We can provide a small group with a stimulus in the play area and let them get on with their own play , occasionally intervening ( as described below ) . |