Example sentences of "have get [adv prt] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 Wait until the driver or the passenger has got out of the car and , as they approach you , quickly reverse back down the road so that you are out of their reach and have room to manoeuvre .
2 I had n't realized just how much I 'd got out of the swing of things but everyone helped as much as they could and I soon adjusted back again .
3 And , just when you 'd got out of the flower , and were feeling really proud of yourself , you 'd look at the new , big , wide endless world around you .
4 that he 'd got out of the creche I think , cos he had n't got it when he went out .
5 ‘ I must have got out of the wrong side of the bed , ’ Beck said .
6 Sandy thought his 68 was just about the worst he could have got out of the round , driving like that .
7 ‘ There was no way I could have got out of the car when I saw the lorry coming towards me , ’ Adam , 26 , said yesterday .
8 She should have got out of the system at Bank , she knew that now .
9 Could you then have got out of the black hole with the remaining extra stage ? ’
10 Dougal did n't struggle : even if he could have got out of the duvet , he would n't have stood a chance .
11 Without those proposals , I am sure that the gas pipeline would never even have got out of the locker .
12 If they had been advised as to the necessity for clear offers in writing with terms set out from the bank , their case is that they would have taken that advice , they would have waited for the bank offer and if and when it had not been suitable for them they would not have exchanged and their case is also that er once things had gone er very badly wrong and they wanted to get out of the contract if they had been advised as to the way out er then er they would have been er of that , they would have served notice and they would have got out of the contract .
13 ‘ Either someone moved it or I must have got out of the lift on the wrong floor . ’
14 ‘ By when do I have to get out of the house ? ’
15 ‘ All right , I 'll take you to Winchester , but you 'll have to get out of the castle on your own and meet me on the road tomorrow . ’
16 I 've got out of the way , I 'm trying to do my accounts , I ca n't understand this new money can you ?
17 Some find it hard to make a decision because they 've got out of the habit or they no longer see the need .
18 I 've got out of the habit . ’
19 Erm when you once y once you 've got out of the habit of sixteenths and thirty seconds , and things like that , you find that I mean , we found the other week , did n't you , that you were thinking , Oh these millimetres a bit of a pain .
20 I 've got out of the way of , I 've often said to Dinda , you know , I would n't mind going back to an open fire in the winter .
21 And you could use the calculator if you like try it , try it first with the , all the different ones that you 've got out of the factor tree .
22 He had let out a number of slow deep breaths as if he had got out of a tight corner , but no sooner had he entered the room again than Lizzie said , ‘ Does Maggie know of this ? ’
23 It was what , half-consciously , he had been longing to do since he had got out of the van and talked to Manciple .
24 Until they had got out of the car to phone , Maxim had never seen Sims standing up .
25 As she passed Veronica 's house , she noticed that one of the men had got out of the green Maestro and was making his way round the back of the building .
26 But she had got out of the dining room too fast for it to happen .
27 In fact , when he drove us home he was in such a state I had to get out of the van .
28 I had to get out of the business .
29 Wycliffe was alone and he had to get out of the car to rouse a sleeping dog in the roadway .
30 She suddenly knew she had to get out of the house .
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