Example sentences of "get [adj] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | But David surprised me by saying , ‘ OK , now we 've got that out of the way , let's go and do the rest of the album ’ . |
2 | Piling the agony on , she said cheerfully , ‘ Well , now we 've got that out of the way … ’ |
3 | Have you all got that down by the way ? |
4 | As long as he 's got that back in the yard by nine . |
5 | And she 's got another through at the top now . |
6 | I 've got some up in the suitcase which I can use but Oh I , I 'll have a look . |
7 | well I , well I 've got enough on at the moment . |
8 | I think they got all in including the settee I think . |
9 | No do n't forget again all the things that you recognize from somebody who was suffering from shock right do n't forget how we treat them okay and we 'll run a film for you now erm , no perhaps we wo n't we 'll deal with the severe bleeding on the palm of the hand and get that out of the way |
10 | Er so I get that out of the way er fairly early on . |
11 | When you join the company there 's so many J S words , I mean you just , you just , I mean half of it goes over your head , I mean it 's get that go get that out of the buffer room . |
12 | Probably try and get that in before the end of the month . |
13 | ‘ I know you are only trying to help but the sooner we get this over with the better . |
14 | Now what I ca n't explain why , is that he starts with thirty two , now whether he sort of gets muddled up with the sort of the system of something I do n't know , but for some reason best known to himself , he starts with thirty two , and the continuum goes up to a hundred and sixty . |
15 | And if I ring him we get cut off in the middle of the call . ’ |
16 | TWO anglers were winched to safety by RAF helicopter yesterday after getting cut off by the tide at Severn Beach , Avon . |
17 | It 's usually a good idea to do the biggest ones first get those out of the way . |
18 | And very often the people would n't pay the rent for them you see , so they were n't very happy were n't the people u losing the pool table , but the owner was saying Sorry you 're not paying your rent enough , we 're not getting enough out of the machine , I want it back . |
19 | He often got hungry up in the wood and he 'd most likely want them later . |
20 | Mr Wilkie got ten out of the 12 questions correct , and only got the other two wrong — the size of the £2,000 band and the increase in duty on unleaded petrol — by thinking the Chancellor would be even tougher than he turned out to be . |
21 | Tim , I 'd like you to report on administrative matters first , to get that out of the way . ’ |
22 | Again perhaps an initial discussion which does focus on the differences to get that out of the way might be helpful . |
23 | That 's why I like to get that out of the way . |
24 | ‘ I 'm just glad to get that out of the way because at the moment I 've got no confidence , ’ said Thorne . |
25 | We 're not going to make anything right this minute , cos first of all we 're going to sit down have a nice cup of tea and Christopher 's going to read to me , so we 're going to get that out of the way before the excitement thing happens |
26 | Forget to get that out of the boot this morning . |
27 | and if we can get that out of the way . |
28 | That helps to actually get that out of the way . |
29 | ‘ If he can get this through with the momentum he 's got now , his first administration will be successful . |
30 | Okay then let's compare notes , let's get this out of the way . |