We found 490 examples of how to use rid of in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 490.
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1. | You must get rid of that bad habit. | |
2. | When bears sleep or lie down, their postures depend on whether they want to get rid of heat or conserve it. | |
3. | The habit of smoking is very difficult to get rid of. | |
4. | It is very hard to get rid of cockroaches from our house. | |
5. | He says he must get rid of the mice that are in the attic. | |
6. | It is not easy to get rid of bad habits. | |
7. | It is not easy to get rid of a bad habit. | |
8. | A bad habit, once formed, cannot easily be got rid of. | |
9. | I can't get rid of a bad cold. | |
10. | It's very hard to get rid of bad habits. | |
11. | A bad habit, once formed, is difficult to get rid of. | |
12. | Also, "armchair shopping" gets rid of the frustrations of crowds and traffic. | |
13. | I have not got rid of my bad cold yet. | |
14. | I can't get rid of my pimples. | |
15. | When Tom told Chris he didn't like her scarf, she got rid of it. | |
16. | How can I get rid of him? | |
17. | We finally got rid of our old car. | |
18. | I want to get rid of it. | |
19. | I simply cannot get rid of this bad cold of mine. | |
20. | Why don't you get rid of your motorcycle? You never ride it any more. | |
21. | You must get rid of the habit of biting your nails. | |
22. | Get rid of those kinds of naive ideas. | |
23. | I had to get rid of my doubt about it. | |
24. | The factory is trying to get rid of water pollution. | |
25. | You must get rid of such a habit. |