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单词 Get out
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1. If you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen. 
2. He felt too lazy to get out of bed.
3. Get out of my face.
4. Get out and stay out!
5. Let's get out of here, huh?
6. If you won't keep quiet you can get out!
7. Let's get out of here.
8. Get out of my way or I'll ride you down!
9. He's quite capable of lying to get out of trouble.
10. He was eager to get out of the ruck and distinguish himself in some way.
11. Get out of here.
12. You must not get out of the car when it is in motion.
13. It's amazing what people will do to get out of paying taxes.
14. It's over. Get out.
15. The door locked accidentally, and I couldn't get out of the room.
16. Hey baby, why don't you get out on the floor and strut your stuff?
17. A bird has got inside the chimney,and can't get out!
18. He is loath to get out of bed on cold mornings.
19. I had to get out of the rat race and take a look at the real world again.
20. The poor old girl doesn't get out much these days.
21. I'll get out when you stop at the traffic lights.
22. We'll get out of this mess one way or another.
23. Get out of the house or I'll call the police.
23. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
24. It's easy to fall into a trap, but hard to get out again. 
25. His daily work is to riddle coal cinders to get out the larger pieces.
26. Love is hard to get into, but harder to get out of.
27. There were so many people in the doorway that we could hardly get out.
28. We must face up to our responsibilities and not try to get out of them.
29. The officials had issued strict instructions that we were not to get out of the jeep.
30. I've had it up to here with you - get out!
1. He felt too lazy to get out of bed.
2. Get out of my face.
3. Let's get out of here, huh?
4. Let's get out of here.
5. He's quite capable of lying to get out of trouble.
6. Get out of here.
7. You must not get out of the car when it is in motion.
8. It's amazing what people will do to get out of paying taxes.
9. It's over. Get out.
10. Hey baby, why don't you get out on the floor and strut your stuff?
11. I had to get out of the rat race and take a look at the real world again.
12. The poor old girl doesn't get out much these days.
13. I'll get out when you stop at the traffic lights.
14. We'll get out of this mess one way or another.
15. Get out of the house or I'll call the police.
16. The officials had issued strict instructions that we were not to get out of the jeep.
17. I've had it up to here with you - get out!
18. Handle with care, or the acid may get out.
19. Get out of my way, buddy!
20. Dad wants to get out of the rat race and move back to his hometown.
21. She had to get out of this place before she regressed to infancy.
22. " Let's get out of here, " Tom said thickly.
31. Life is like a piano,what you get out of it,depends on how you play it.No sweat, no sweet.
32. The meeting went on late and he wanted to get out of it soon.
33. You work too hard!You should get out a bit more!
34. If you don't play, you'll get out of practice.
35. Get out of my way! I'm in a hurry.
36. It's nice for Mum to get out more.
37. How much did he get out of the deal?
38. I couldn't get out of that place soon enough.
39. Get out!I won't hear you.
40. You need to get out of the house more.
41. He's trying to get out of tidying his room.
42. He has to get out and shovel snow.
43. Get out of my sight!
44. You should get out and meet people.
45. of you to get out of my house.
46. You ought to get out more.
47. Let's get out of here! The sooner the better!
48. I wish I could get out of that meeting.
49. Get out! I'm sick of the sight of you!
50. You ought to get out into the fresh air.
51. I've got to get out of this hole.
52. How did my papers get out of order?
53. We'd better get out of here pretty sharpish.
54. Get out of here! Go on, scram!
55. I saw a couple of men get out.
56. I said no! Now get out of my face!
57. Handle with care, or the acid may get out.
58. It's bound to get out that he's retiring soon.
59. Smoking is a habit she can't get out of.
60. Stop the car, I want to get out!
61. She tried to get out of helping her mother.
62. I let things get out of perspective.
63. When did he get out of prison?
64. Get out of bed, you fat slob!
65. Those nails were real swines to get out.
66. You ought to get out of the house more.
67. Get out of bed , you idle slob!
68. They probably wanted to get out of the country.
69. Let's get out of this place!
70. Some arsehole had parked so I couldn't get out.
71. Get out of bed you lazy thing!
72. Get out of my road, I want to pass.
73. Mary screamed at me to get out.
74. Get out of my sight, you idiot!
75. She didn't get out of bed till lunchtime today.
76. Hey, you over there! Get out of the way!
77. Get out your best china and crystal.
78. You can get out of debt by strict economizing.
79. Bother the lot of you!Get out of here!
80. Get out of here! Scoot!
81. Oh, get out, the pair of you.
82. Psst! Let's get out now before they see us!
83. Get out and enjoy yourself, make new friends.
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84. Get out of my house, the lot of you!
85. He was determined to get out of prison.
86. Get out before I call the police!
87. Get out of my way, buddy!
88. Either say you're sorry or else get out!
89. She was trampled in the rush to get out.
90. Get out! It's nothing to do with you .
91. She wanted to get out and live a little.
92. Get out the car and push with the rest of us!
93. The bird is caught on the horns of a dilemma. Should it attack the predator, even though it then risks its own life? Or should it get out while the going is good?
94. I must get out of these wet clothes and into a dry martini.
95. She was furious with herself for letting things get out of hand.
96. He told me to get out , or words to that effect.
97. I couldn't even summon the energy to get out of bed.
98. It will do you good to get out of the house more often.
99. I don't suppose I shall ever be able to get out of debt.
100. Jane wanted to rush to the door and get out into the open air.
101. It's silly to get out in the rain if you don't have to.
102. He must have come inside to get out of the cold.
103. If you get out of a routine, it's very hard to get back into it.
104. Three officers in plain clothes told me to get out of the car.
105. On such a nice day, one should get out and take the air.
106. It is not easy to get out of a bad habit.
107. She'll need luck to get out of a tight corner like that.
108. I wanted to get out of the group, but they wouldn't let me.
109. We promised we'd go-we can't get out of it now.
110. These days, scientists use computers to help them to get out the difficult calculation concerned with space travel.
111. You can soon get out of practice unless you play the piano regularly.
112. If you can't swim, don't get out of your depth.
113. How am I going to get out of this jam?
114. When the fighting broke out, George thought it better to get out before it was too late, so he came back to England.
115. We love to get out into the countryside at weekends.
116. The government will have to grasp the nettle. If they don't, the traffic congestion is going to get out of control.
117. He tried to summon the will power to get out of bed.
118. The novel is about a couple who get out of the rat race and buy a farm in France.
119. How can I accumulate enough cash to get out of debt?
120. Get out of here now or I'll call the police.
121. I'm not a pretty sight when I get out of bed in the morning.
122. They tried to get out her secret but she did not speak.
123. See if you can get out of that meeting tomorrow.
124. For the love of Mike let's get out of here!
125. I can't get out of the habit of waking at six in the morning.
126. I waited for her to get out of earshot before laughing.
127. I was silly to get out in the cold without my sable coat.
128. The Fraud Squad are on her track and she's trying to get out of the country.
129. Just pull over here, and I'll get out and walk the rest of the way.
130. I have to go and work, I must get out my next speech.
131. Dad wants to get out of the rat race and move back to his hometown.
132. The driver honked at me to get out of the way.
133. To get out of the 'auto' mode on the camera, turn the knob to 'M'.
134. A police officer ordered me to get out of the car.
135. Mr Yanto, who had a very short fuse, told her to get out.
136. To borrow a phrase , if you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen.
137. He tried to get out of paying his share of the bill.
138. We'll have to get out of there before the balloon goes up.
139. We must not let news about this secret invention get out.
140. The best thing you can do if you're near to a tornado is get out of its way.
141. I wish I could get out of going to that meeting.
142. She's been so depressed that some days she can't get out of bed.
143. She had to get out of this place before she regressed to infancy.
144. NATO kept up the pressure on the Serbs to get out of Kosovo.
145. He was in such a hurry to get out that he barged into a passer-by.
146. Get out or I'll beat the living daylights out of you!
147. The speaker was so nervous that he could hardly get out more than a sentence.
148. Beneath the sentimental psychobabble,(http:///get out.html) there's a likeable movie trying to get out.
149. I was going to get out of the building in case it went up.
150. She held a gun on him and told him to get out.
151. "Get out of here, " she said through clenched teeth.
152. I get out of breath with any kind of physical exertion.
153. I often start work at the crack of dawn when there is a big order to get out.
154. We don't get out much since we had the children.
155. Let's get out of the hotel and see the sights.
156. We don't get out often so we thought we'd make a day of it.
157. I ducked down to get out of range of the gunshots.
158. A policeman yelled at the crowds to get out of the way .
159. It is important for the state's future administrators to get out of the rarefied air of the capital.
160. There's no point in sitting at home and moping - get out there and find yourself another job!
161. Being able to get out of the city at the weekend keeps me sane.
162. She will need luck to get out of a tight corner like that.
163. How did we get into this recession, and what can we do to get out of it?
164. He had got himself into a hole and it was going to be difficult to get out of it.
165. She managed to get out a few words of thanks.
166. John advised Peter to get out and mix more with people.
167. If you don't play regularly you soon get out of practice.
168. How are we to get out of the present mess?
169. I was silly to get out in the cold without a coat.
170. She screamed at me to get out of the way.
171. It was good to get out of the car and stretch our legs.
172. Bar the barn door so the cows can't get out.
173. Somehow, in the rush to get out of the building, I got separated from my mother.
174. I'm going to go stir-crazy if I don't get out of this house.
175. Stick with me until we get out of the crowd.
176. It is important not to let things get out of perspective.
177. In an emergency you could get out through a window, but it would be a nasty drop.
178. I don't want it to get out that I'm leaving before I've had a chance to tell Anthony.
179. He spat out to get out,then I slowly left for the road.
180. Ken screamed a warning telling people to get out of the way.
181. The way she was coming on to Jack, I'm amazed he managed to get out alive!
182. The exercise called for the recruits to get out of various holds.
183. When you take part in any performance, you get out as much as you put in.
184. There was absolute mayhem when everyone tried to get out at once.
185. Don't you dare try and get out of the washing-up!
186. I could only get out by fighting through the crowd.
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187. Some soldiers were able to get out of the army by psyching out.
188. I'll go spare if I don't get out of the house soon!
189. I felt so ill this morning, it was as much as I could do to get out of bed.
190. We have to get out of here before the balloon goes up!
191. We must get out of the present dilemma by some means or other.
192. The truth must never get out. If it did she would be a laughing-stock.
193. In order to get out of the peak-hour traffic, we must start early.
194. Moving abroad gave her the chance to get out of a rut.
195. I've been brought in to troubleshoot - to go in, sort out the problem, and get out again.
196. I must get out of the habit of finishing off people's sentences for them.
197. They managed to get out of the house just before the flames took hold.
198. " Let's get out of here, " Tom said thickly.
199. I work long and unsocial hours, so I don't get out much.
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