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get - use in sentences
Object
- chance: Members of the Lottery get five chances to win up to £ 10,000 every weekday for just £ 1 per week.
Adjective complement
- ready: Getting Ready to Play Taboo Stand the cards in the special compartment in the tray.
- bad: What could be done to stop it getting worse in the future?
Noun phrase with adjective complement
- underway: RDS is looking to the Strategic Rail Authority to get the process underway.
Adjective complement
- rid: Now we need to get rid of the pressure.
- tired: This latest Virtua Tennis sequel is so realistic that spectators get tired just watching other people play it.
- excited: The puppies that get more excited by your squeal can be either tired, over stimulated or terriers!
Followed by an intransitive particle
- through: The stories did get through to Rhodri ' s campaign office.
- out: What will my child get out of the classes?
- off: We'll know what we have to do to get off to a good start.
- along: We value people who can communicate naturally, have a genuine sense of empathy and get along effortlessly with others.
Followed by a transitive particle
- around: The Paris Metro is simple, affordable and easy to use, making it the best way to get around the city.
Particle object: up_obj
- again,your: We get knocked down,We'll get up again,your NEVER gunna keep us down!
Preposition: in
- touch: To arrange a wedding at an approved premises, you must first get in touch with the venue to make a provisional booking.
Infinitive complement
- know: Talking to your Student Get to know your student.
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