We found 964 examples of how to use get out in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 964.
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26. | Half an eye is very useful actually, because an animal can see half of another animal, which wants to eat it, and can get out of the way, and it will eat the animal, which has only one-half eye or only 49% of an eye, because this to it will not be enough, and the animal, which was eaten up, will have no children, because it is dead. | |
27. | Most people have a great disinclination to get out of bed early, even if they have to. | |
28. | I ordered you to get out. | |
29. | By the time you get out of jail, she'll probably have gotten married. | |
30. | Get out your wallet. | |
31. | Get out of the classroom. | |
32. | I had enough sense to get out of there. | |
33. | Get out, or you will be sorry. | |
34. | Get out. | |
35. | Who are you to tell me to get out? | |
36. | Let's get out of the rain. | |
37. | Once you've got into a bad habit, it can be difficult to get out of it. | |
38. | The lion struggled to get out of his cage. | |
39. | In another two weeks you will be able to get out of the hospital. | |
40. | Get out of bed! | |
41. | Bill got into such a hole with the payments on his house that now that he's lost his job, I don't know how he'll ever get out from under. | |
42. | Get out your notebooks and pens. | |
43. | I managed to get out of the crowd. | |
44. | No matter how hard he tried, he could not get out of the maze. | |
45. | How did the secret get out? | |
46. | Let's get out of here. | |
47. | I have to get out once in a while. | |
48. | Get out and have good clean fun once in a while. | |
49. | Before we get out of the taxi, we pay the fare. | |
50. | Let's get out of the taxi. |