用get out造句子,“get out”造句

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It is much easier to run into debt than to get out of it.

In every situation, ask yourself "what do I want to get out of this?"

My eagerness to get out into the world of wind, gloom, and perpetual snow, kept lifting me out of my seat.

Mikey's soggy LACES tangled around her ankles. Blinking sleet from her eyelashes, she struggled to get out of her skates.

However, the reality is, if I wanted to be in shape for the triathlon then it was up to me to get up off the couch, get out there, and put in the time required.

"This was a big strategic blunder," said Obama. "Once we had 'driven the bus into the ditch,' there were only so many ways we could get out."

It was an arduous journey to say the least and yes, there were some casualties... at times it seemed the record itself would not get out alive.

"I would believe that people regret their relationships, because every time you get out of a relationship you remember all of the good stuff and not all the bad stuff," says one man.

If possible, get out into the country where streetlights and neon signs are few and far between. Just be sure to pack a flashlight for navigating your gear in the dark.

She hissed through clenched teeth: "You, you get out!"

It's time to get out of the groove here.

If it depends on ancestry, get out that copy of the Nuremberg laws.

However, there are many different ways we can get out there and enjoy sharing our lives with different people.

If there's smoke in the cabin, get low and crawl below the level of the smoke and toxic fumes, so you can breathe until you get out of the plane.

Then the infighting in the Kremlin started to get out of hand and Mr Putin returned to his original plan of making Mr Medvedev president.

It seems like we get out of the deep freeze just in time to thaw out only to have it start cooling again and then it's back to the freezer.

The event, when the time came, was full of people who didn't want to be there and usually faked an injury at some point in the second lap to get out of any more running.

If you won't keep quiet you can get out.

People get out of the car and see Goofy 35 or Snow White 64.

I responded by telling her to return the car and the keys and get out of my life.

Most voters will have made up their minds by now, so both parties' priority is to enthuse their supporters to get out and vote.

Qin in particular can't wait to abandon school, get out of the boondocks and move to the city where, surrounded by high-rises and neon and the intoxicating whir of the Now, a girl can have some fun.

How do we get out of this mess?

To illustrate why IP systems tend to get out of balance, imagine a simple society including you and me.

Since then, I’ve always positioned my alarm clock across the room, so that I have to get out of bed to switch it off. So long as you stay out of bed once you’re up, you’re there!

get out造句

Credit counseling helped us get out from under.

Dawn broke at 4.45am with the Muezzins calling the faithful to prayer; and for two successive days this was my signal to get out of bed and try to get as far as possible before the rush hour began.

You go away from me silently, lost me to the red dust ferry called the peach blossom pool, and left the ink and water dense the Peach Garden in my memory. I spent my whole life, and I couldn't get out of your sight.

Yep,everything in Greece and Asia Minor, my churches are all doing great, I got to get out of here,my work here is done.

If you do have days where you wake up feeling groggy and lacking any motivation to get out of bed, accept that you will survive, and get going.

For most of these people, the suffering is finite - painful and lasting, of course, but not so disabling that 2 or 20 years later the person can barely get out of bed in the morning.

Hide some money so that you can get out to a safe place (transport, food, phone).

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