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

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1 I 'm anxious to know how they got on in the woods because Otley 's always nice going in and nasty when we 're coming out .
2 The 1993 event started in York on 14 February and we will report on how they got on in the next issue .
3 Well they got down in the grass you see .
4 Eddie also got through in the singles with a 21–7 win over Eddie Price and Maureen Fearon , the Irish international bowler from Dungannon beat L. Hill 21–17 and then teamed up with Fra Brady to beat A and M Hoey in the mixed pairs .
5 I actually do think what we 've got down in the third session is an enormous help from the point of view of our future review .
6 Yeah , I worked with a voluntary group for a while and I remember helping one lady go through , she was raped , and go through the courts , and all her past life was brought up , I mean I was so upset for her and yet the fact that he had actually raped twice before was n't brought up , but her past life was brought up and the man actually got off in the end because she just could not cope with being on the stand and dealing with it all and it was just so terrible that , that , that the , the ina ,
7 One grey-haired captain , a rough old chap , sat and sat not saying a word , mute as a mackerel , then suddenly got up in the middle of the room ad , you know , said aloud as if speaking to himself , ‘ If there 's no God then what sort of a Captain am I after that ? ’ , ad seized his cap and threw up his arms and went out .
8 More visionary railway schemes were got up in the inter-war years .
9 You are scarcely accounted a Christian in Chile until you have got up in the street and given testimony to Jesus .
10 Dunwoody was surprised when the judge called him the winner on Remittance Man in the opening Bristol Novice Hurdle , believing Peter Scudamore had got back in the final strides on the favourite Regal Ambition after being headed halfway up the run-in .
11 ‘ I do n't suppose Mr Trumper will expect you to be there every morning at four thirty , ’ she laughed ‘ Just until he 's got back in the swing of things .
12 He would n't have got out in the first place if he had n't been , and when he calls up he sounds sharp .
13 I think if we if we if we did actually look around long and hard rather than superficially at what we 've got out in the yard , then it 's ever so easy to criticize .
14 When he got up in the morning , his ankles felt ricketty .
15 They 've been to bed and got up in the morning , and now they 're going off and doing things , like going to work and that .
16 When she got up in the morning , always had amethyst earrings — and she left to me actually — and she always looked absolutely immaculate .
17 When Chola got up in the morning the hut was like a dark capsule afloat in mist .
18 shine On ridden with breathtaking confidence by the young apprentice Kelly Connor who got up in the last stride to — ’
19 On awakening it will rise from five to ten beats a minute , and during the day it will rise gradually and may be up to ten beats higher at bedtime than it was when you got up in the morning .
20 That I got up in the night and walked into an open press . ’
21 He and Anne had a bathroom opening out of their bedroom but Adam , when he got up in the night , usually went to the other one that was on the far side of the landing .
22 I got up in the night and took fish out of your barrels , Harry Pascoe , 'cos I could n't abide the thought of being wed to you , do you hear me ?
23 ‘ Mum said he got up in the middle of the night to go to the toilet .
24 Because it had always been in the back of her mind , from the moment she got up in the morning until she went to bed at night .
25 She often got up in the night .
26 The next morning we got up in the dark as before , but the water was frozen , so we could not wash .
27 Chip slept in a chair in the kitchen and was always at the door to greet me when I got up in the morning .
28 You got up in the early morning and helped in the farm , milked the cows , fed my cows and calves and looked the pigs , and then you 'd hens and chickens and the pet lambs and things like that .
29 Visitors were instructed to ask what time working class wives got up in the morning and to elicit a history of the way in which they organised their day 's work .
30 It was dark when Tony got up in the mornings .
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