Example sentences of "to get i [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It is also quick enough to get me somewhere in a hurry if I 'm called out on an emergency .
2 ‘ I have always been determined and I think that helped to get me through . ’
3 ‘ He took me to his hotel for dinner then spent the first half of the evening trying to get me drunk and the second half trying to get me upstairs . ’
4 They pulled me up off the floor with my hands up behind my back and they were walking me out of the chemist with my arms up and my head pushed down and one of them was kicking me in the back of my legs to get me over to the car .
5 Joe tried times to get me over erm , yeah Mrs
6 He asked the director to get me away from him .
7 I used to be scared of the possibility that one day mum would n't be able to get me up .
8 I could not get over the fact that people were giving me the responsibility of telling them how to get me up , and that I could choose what time I went to bed !
9 Always trying to get me up early for gallops through the morning mist .
10 And he he used to get me up at seven o'clock , come to work for him .
11 He used to get me up at six to go in work for seven .
12 Nicholson himself has clearly not considered a return to the saddle , remarking : ‘ There is not enough brandy in France to get me up again . ’
13 It sounds like to get me downstairs !
14 Coating and hauling , she managed to get me upright .
15 Deliberately avoiding eye contact and slightly quickening my pace were not enough to get me by .
16 ‘ Enough to get me home .
17 ‘ You 're trying to get me tight ! ’
18 I was always terribly shy and I was sent to what were known as elocution lessons — to get me out of myself .
19 When they finally found me it was too late to get me out , because everything stops at 5.00pm the day before the Parade .
20 I think there must be things I can do now , lucrative things , to get me out of this scene .
21 Exercises 1–3 were designed to get me out of a rut in my playing .
22 Sir Tom had tried to get me out , had failed , and had then left me to my own devices .
23 There were days when the world was shrouded in a mist and I would feign headaches and period pains to get me out of awkward situations such as reading in class .
24 Mainly to get me out of the house , probably , but when I told my father I was going to be an actor he immediately thought I 'd turned gay .
25 ‘ They will not be able to get me out ’ .
26 " There 's no story going to get me out of this one . "
27 He was to get me out of there fast , and be sure nobody saw me leave .
28 And it takes a crummy gumshoe to get me out of trouble . ’
29 Do you think it was just an excuse to get me out ? "
30 My aunt was the one who went to all the trouble of trying to get me out of the Soviet Union . ’
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