单词 | Get away |
例句 | 1. Get away from me-your breath stinks. 2. They shouldn't be allowed to get away with it. 3. She didn't get away until nine last night. 4. We walked to the next beach to get away from the crowds. 5. Now he was dead, and I could not get away from my sadness. 6. The amazing thing is, he really believes he'll get away with it. 7. You can't get away from the fact that the cost of living is always rising. 7. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 8. If I thought I could get away with it, I wouldn't pay any tax at all. 9. I wanted a divorce. I wanted to get away. 10. Some of those children get away with murder! 11. I won't be able to get away before 7. 12. They let their children get away with murder! 13. She struggled furiously but could not get away. 14. Don't think you can get away with telling lies. 15. He is too busy to get away. 16. It's hard to get away during term. 17. They managed to get away from the coast undetected. 18. Will you manage to get away this summer? 19. She lets those kids get away with murder. 20. Naturally we won't let them get away with this. 21. More to the point, did they get away? 22. 'Get away, get away, get away' he howled. 23. She struggled to get away from her attacker. 24. How can we get away from poverty? 25. You can't get away with anything in her class-she has eyes in the back of her head. 26. If you cheat in the exam you'll never get away with it. 27. No one can flout the rules and get away with it. 28. The rest of us are reprimanded for even the smallest transgression, while he can get away with murder. 29. The criminals know how to play the system and get away with it. 30. He caught hold of her wrists so she couldn't get away. 1. Get away from me-your breath stinks. 2. They shouldn't be allowed to get away with it. 3. We walked to the next beach to get away from the crowds. 4. The amazing thing is, he really believes he'll get away with it. 5. The criminals know how to play the system and get away with it. 6. If I thought I could get away with it, I wouldn't pay any tax at all. 31. She feels penned in by her life. She can never get away from the kitchen stove or the children. 32. She'd gladly have gone anywhere to get away from the cottage. 33. The child ought to be punished.You shouldn't let him get away with telling lies! 34. I like to get away from London at the weekend. 35. The meeting dragged on, and I didn't get away until seven. 36. We're hoping to get away to Scotland for a few days. 37. Many young men are trying to get away from compulsory military conscription. 38. Do you think we could get away with just one coat of paint on that wall? 39. He was lucky to get away with only a fine. 40. The whole point was to get away from a Christian-centred view of religion. 41. We won't be able to get away this weekend, bad luck! 42. Wind your line in very carefully or the fish might get away. 43. The colour's not quite right, but I think you'll get away with it. 44. She wanted to get away from the traditional ideas of what theatre is about. 45. We knew it wouldn't be easy to get away from the police. 46. I just need to get away for a few days. 47. She is trying to get away from her cutesy girl-next-door image. 48. Don't try to cheat on your income tax,you'll never get away with it. 49. We should try to get away from a 'them and us' attitude in industrial relations. 50. We were hoping to have a holiday next week as it is, we may not be able to get away. 51. I won't be able to get away from the office before 7. 52. He stalled the police for ten minutes so his accomplice could get away. 53. Dr Dunn was apparently trying to get away when he was shot. 54. We're hoping to get away for a few days at Easter. 55. She mistakenly believed that she could get away with not paying her taxes. 56. It's probably done you good to get away for a few hours. 57. I try to get away at weekends for a change of pace. 58. His doctors conferred by telephone and agreed that he must get away from his family for a time. 59. No one knows how the suspect managed to get away from the police. 60. I couldn't get away at all last year,I was too busy. 61. People want to get away from the drudgery of their everyday lives. 62. He tried to get away, but she held him fast. 63. I'll get away from work as soon as I can. 64. I was nobbled by my deaf old aunt and couldn't get away. 65. Watch Frank - he'll cheat if he thinks he can get away with it. 66. You need to get away from it all for a couple of weeks. 67. Let's get away for the weekend. A change of scene will do you good.http:///get away.html 68. I needed to get away from the pressures of work for a while. 69. His charm and the fact that he is so likeable often allows him to get away with murder. 70. "You won't get away with this," he said with unexpected bravado. 71. I'm damned if I'm going to let her get away with that! 72. He's so charming that he really does get away with murder. 73. I grabbed ahold of his legs and held on so he could not get away. 74. We've decided to go to Scotland to get away from it all. 75. But that's monstrous - he can't be allowed to get away with it! 76. She was very anxious to get away from cities and back to nature. 77. Don't be tempted to cheat-you'll never get away with it. 78. For such a serious offence he was lucky to get away with a fine. 79. Have you gone completely off your trolley? You'll never get away with it! 80. We need to get away from generalities and focus on the issues. 81. He felt he needed a bolt-hole where he could get away from the pressures of city life. 82. His latest book is rubbish. He seems to think that because he's a famous author he can get away with murder! 83. The bank robbers used a stolen car to get away. 84. The government thinks it can get away with token gestures on environmental issues. 85. I let you get away without your butter. 86. Don't let 'em get away. 87. Get away from me, you animal! 88. It took her longer to get away. 89. The lack of anonymity meant that charlatans and tricksters could rarely get away with their deceptions for long. 90. This fight-or - flight response may have helped our ancestors gear up and either get away from danger or fight it off. 91. It would be an absolute blessing to get away from here and back to quiet sanity. 92. An old van and a couple of clapped-out motor bikes, and they let them get away. 93. Which was how we could get away from Vadinamia, unmolested by any of that cavalcade of criminals. 94. To get away from some guys in a Camaro who wanted to race, Juan says, the friend gassed the bike. 95. Lego should not get away with simply building a plastic brick replica of Yosemite Valley and other landmarks. 96. If he only knew how desperate she was to get away now that Peter had crystallised all her doubts. 97. I tried astronomy-I had always used the stars as a kid to get away. 97. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 98. The guard would know he was trying to get away and finesse the whole thing! 99. They talked a bit longer until some other people went to the bar and Wickham took the chance to get away. 100. It's proof of Verve's complete control that they can get away with this sort of laval-like show. 101. In between school and schoolwork, Theresa pitched in, happy to get away from her cadaver. 102. He: True, in many cases you can get away with using a participle instead of a gerund. 103. Don't gallop through your speech as if you can't wait to finish it and get away. 104. All I can remember is crawling around the floor trying to get away from her. 105. Rose did it well; she was just young enough to get away with it. 106. They can not get away from the characters as they have fist fights or shoot up. 107. Becky pushed her chair back from the table, tilting it to get away from Nadine's furious face. 108. And get away with it when the bigger gangsters take on each other. 109. He just had to hope he'd get away with it and that nobody would find out. 110. Maybe he couldn't get away and, after all, he had been wonderful to her earlier. 111. And very often, they could get away with that without paying any price at all. 112. That evening I was all right - Joanna would be afloat in the late afternoon, and I could get away before dark. 113. But in my hurry to get away from whatever it was in the bed I missed my footing and fell. 114. They've shot their bolt Geoffrey; they've let you get away. 115. Those who died in the streets attempting to get away suffered the same agonizing fate and were stifled by the fumes. 116. Everybody says, "When you have kids, you really get away from yourself." But really, it's the most selfish thing I've ever done. It's like, Okay, I'm going to create unconditional love for myself, and I'm going to need it and want it and ask for it every day, and I'm going to get it. Brooke Shields 117. I think it a good excuse to get away from his family. 118. And, more importantly, some one who doesn't let her get away with tantrums, bossiness or bad behaviour. 119. He ate his breakfast at the Grill every morning of his life, desperate to get away from that barracuda. 120. Elizabeth: No, I could eat and get away with it. 121. Riven hung on to his mount's bridle grimly whilst it bucked and reared in a desperate effort to get away. 122. While schools are attempting to get away from the system, we are formalising it by offering five different levels of funding. 123. He can get away with his accent but he could do a lot to improve his tone. 124. You say the secretary merely helped her to get away, my dear fellow? 125. While the powerful seem to get away with serious crimes, the powerless commit less serious offences and get prison. 126. She could well understand how women in particular wanted to get away to the West where daily life was so much more convenient. 127. Robin left home at 16 to get away from abusive parents. 127. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 128. They also wanted to get away from the idea of the traditional rock tour. 129. When he is perched precariously on a sandbag at the time, however, you could just about get away with charging extra. 130. On the trip away from her childhood home, she let the maid get away with taking her golden drinking cup. 131. You may well be upset, but you're not going to get away with treating me like dirt. 132. Munro never lets you get away with a facile, one-dimensional take. 133. A League double over Pool would be a great boost in their fight to get away from the foot of the table. 134. Palmer made a citizen's arrest after tackling the robber as he tried to get away. 135. I couldn't pull over without forcing some one else to brake and I simply didn't have the power to get away. 136. Social injustice in the forms of racial and sex discrimination, bullying and oppression of the weak and the poor often get away with impunity. Dr T.P.Chia 137. He wants to move the team within shouting distance of the San Andreas fault to get away from earthquakes. 138. They'd murder each other over the choice of curtain fabric if they could get away with it. 139. Get away, the whole lot of you! 140. She married to get away from her tyrannical mother. 141. Once u feel like a fifth wheel, u'd better get away. 142. He jumped over the wall and then went like thunder to get away. 143. But always can't get away from, that sadness which tailgate since then! 144. Get away from city lights and look at the sky some clear, moonless night. 145. The lion was shut in a cage and to get away again. 146. This is why Tahiti is the ideal place to get away from it all. 147. No one was going to call him a jackass and get away with it. " 148. Rima wonders , Did her real - life dad get away with murder? 149. No one was going to call him jackass and get away with it. 150. I couldn't let Cynthia get away with that nonsense about Von Sloneker. 151. I want to be a flying bird, just to get away the ground. 152. Two boats managed to get away and eventually hit upon the desert island of Trebucket. 153. Get away from me, or I'll knock your block off. 154. I want to be a Science Teacher and get away from computer programming. 155. His influence in high society allowed him to literally get away with murder. 156. I cannot let my father, Dracula, to get away with this. 157. Kitty: Do you think you can get away with it? 158. They get away with this because broadcast television is still unchallenged as a mass medium. 159. They hopped over the fence to get away from the guard dog. 160. I'm not letting that scoundrel get away with rustling my chickens. 161. Marlowe: Uh - huh. I usually get away with it too. 162. There were irrefutable proofs; he can't get away with it this time. 163. The lawyer wanted to know how the murderess had helped her accomplice get away. 164. When the Indian girl was captured(), she fought tooth and nail to get away. 165. There's a fine line between cuddling and holding someone down so they can't get away. |
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