单词 | Get to |
例句 | (1) Don't cross the bridge till you get to it. (2) How much does it cost to get to Shinj? (3) Stop waffling and get to the point. (4) We can get to work now if you wish. (5) How do I get to the shoe store? (6) Get to another summit in your career. (7) He barged past me to get to the bar. (8) I couldn't get to sleep last night. (9) We managed to get to the airport in time. (10) Would you get to the point? (11) What's the quickest way to get to Shijuk? (12) Well, all joking aside, let's get to work. (13) Their house isn't the easiest place to get to. (14) It takes me twenty minutes to get to work. (15) What time does this train get to New York? (16) Get to the point[/get to.html], please. (17) Stop futzing around and get to work. (18) There was ample time to get to the airport. (19) What's the easiest way to get to Shijuku? (20) Allow plenty of time to get to your destination. (21) Hush, now. Try to get to sleep. (22) How can I get to the bathroom? (23) How do you get to work? (24) Cut the waffle and get to the point. (25) How do I get to the Sakura Hotel? (26) He couldn't get to sleep because he was too excited. (27) The heat was beginning to get to me, so I went indoors. (28) Our house is very central, so we can easily get to theatres and cinemas. (29) They were making such a racket outside that I couldn't get to sleep. (30) What today will be like is up to me , I get to choose what kind of day I will have. (1) How much does it cost to get to Shinj? (2) Stop waffling and get to the point. (3) We can get to work now if you wish. (4) How do I get to the shoe store? (5) He barged past me to get to the bar. (6) I couldn't get to sleep last night. (7) We managed to get to the airport in time. (8) Would you get to the point? (9) What's the quickest way to get to Shijuk? (10) Well, all joking aside, let's get to work. (11) Their house isn't the easiest place to get to. (12) It takes me twenty minutes to get to work. (13) What time does this train get to New York? (14) Get to the point, please. (15) Stop futzing around and get to work. (16) There was ample time to get to the airport. (17) What's the easiest way to get to Shijuku? (18) Allow plenty of time to get to your destination. (19) Hush, now. Try to get to sleep. (20) How can I get to the bathroom? (21) How do you get to work? (22) Cut the waffle and get to the point. (23) How do I get to the Sakura Hotel? (24) Our house is very central, so we can easily get to theatres and cinemas. (25) He couldn't get to sleep because he was too excited. (26) The heat was beginning to get to me, so I went indoors. (27) They were making such a racket outside that I couldn't get to sleep. (28) I live locally, so it's easy to get to the office. (29) I'll draw you a map of how to get to my house. (30) The first couple of meetings are for the doctor and patient to get to know each other. (31) I live locally, so it's easy to get to the office. (32) I'll draw you a map of how to get to my house. (33) The first couple of meetings are for the doctor and patient to get to know each other. (34) He had to bring forward an 11 o'clock meeting so that he could get to the funeral on time. (35) We needed to get to London but we had no means of transport. (36) We've still got to arrange how to get to the airport. (37) Dave's a nice guy when you get to know him. (38) Never let success get to your head and never let failure get to your heart. (39) You have to be a very dedicated musician to get to the top. (40) Could you tell me how to get to the bathroom? (41) What direction should I follow to get to the Sakura Hotel? (42) Is it possible to get to the city by train, or must I take a bus? (43) This is a big and beautiful world. Most of us live and die in the same corner where we were born and never get to see any of it. I don't want to be most of us. (44) My computer has a network interface, which allows me to get to other computers./get to.html (45) I think the car will just last out till we get to London. (46) Try to estimate how many steps it will take to get to a close object. (47) You get to the garden through French windows at the back of the house. (48) There was such a crowd round the distinguished visitor that I could not get to speak to him. (49) She buddied up to Laura, hoping to get to know her brother. (50) I want to gas up when we get to the next town. (51) You have to reflect on how to answer his questions before you get to his house. (52) It is one day's journey to get to the seaside. (53) I'll get to the party under my own steam. (54) Her constant nagging is beginning to get to him. (55) We have time enough to get to the airport. (56) Hurry up and get to the point! (57) We must get to the bottom of the matter. (58) Somehow we must get to Glasgow. (59) We'll overcome that difficulty when we get to it. (60) You'll get to like it in time. (31) He had to bring forward an 11 o'clock meeting so that he could get to the funeral on time. (32) We needed to get to London but we had no means of transport. (33) We've still got to arrange how to get to the airport. (34) Dave's a nice guy when you get to know him. (35) You have to be a very dedicated musician to get to the top. (36) Could you tell me how to get to the bathroom? (37) What direction should I follow to get to the Sakura Hotel? (38) Is it possible to get to the city by train, or must I take a bus? (39) My computer has a network interface, which allows me to get to other computers. (40) I think the car will just last out till we get to London. (41) Try to estimate how many steps it will take to get to a close object. (42) You get to the garden through French windows at the back of the house. (43) There was such a crowd round the distinguished visitor that I could not get to speak to him. (44) She buddied up to Laura, hoping to get to know her brother. (45) I want to gas up when we get to the next town. (46) You have to reflect on how to answer his questions before you get to his house. (47) It is one day's journey to get to the seaside. (48) You may get to the railway station by tube. (49) His graduation will never take place if he doesn't get to work. (61) I wish you'd get to the point . (62) We must get to the heart of the problem. (63) For heaven's sake, let's all get to sleep. (64) Keep straight on until you get to the church. (65) I don't know how to get to your house. (66) Get to the airport in good time . (67) Let's get to the core of the argument. (68) When do I get to go to a movie? (69) Don't let things get to you. (70) I'll never get to the end of this book! (71) You may get to the railway station by tube. (72) Was she ever going to get to the point? (73) At what time shall we get to London? (74) She's very nice when you get to know her. (74) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (75) How do we get to the town from here? (76) One day we'll both get to see New York. (77) Now let's get to the real work. (78) Try not to let things get to you. (79) I wish he would get to the point . (80) Time is short; let's get to business. (81) I hope you will get to like our town. (82) I'll get to the restaurant under my own steam. (83) We didn't get to the core of the subject. (84) Hopefully, we will get to the show on time. (85) I like to get to airports in good time. (86) Let's get to the heart of the matter. (87) Change down before you get to the hill. (88) We didn't get to bed until 3 a.m. (89) I can't get to sleep with all that singing. (90) Allow plenty of time to get to the airport. (91) I'll call him after I get to the school. (92) How did you get to be so smart? (93) I need to get to Lyon by nightfall. (94) I should allow an hour to get to London. (95) Generally I get to work at 9.30am. (96) They get to stay in nice hotels. (97) It takes two hours to get to London. (98) Walk unstil you get to the second stoplight. (99) I can't think how to get to the zoo. (100) Keep on until you get to the church. (101) He had to push his way through the crowd to get to her. (102) When you get to the top, hurl the rope down, will you ? (103) I said, 'Well what time'll I get to Leeds?' and he said such and such a time but I missed my connection. (104) It took ages to get to the front of the queue. (104) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! (105) Don't misunderstand me. She's a very nice person when you get to know her. (106) It was so crowded I couldn't get to the bar. (107) Carry on until you get to the junction, then turn left. (108) If you get to the restaurant before us just wait at the bar. (109) 'It only took me two hours to get to Birmingham.' 'That's good going. (110) I've tried a hot drink at bedtime and counting sheep,but I just can't seem to get to sleep these days. (111) I know he's annoying, but you shouldn't let him get to you. (112) He's really not so bad. When you get to know him he seems quite human. (113) If I get to see him, I'll ask him about it. (114) Since I changed jobs, I have to travel further to get to work. (115) We need to get to the root of the problem before we can solve it. (116) Fiona's such a prattler - I wish she'd get to the point of what she wants to say. (117) I usually cut through the car park to get to work. (118) The idea is to encourage people to get to know their neighbours. (119) Even in normal traffic, 20 minutes to get to the airport is cutting it fine. (120) We should capitalize on every chance we get to improve our English. (121) There's still time for us to get to the cinema before the film starts. (122) I couldn't get to the bank, so could you stand me lunch? (123) Let's stop discussing trivial details and come/get to the point. (124) It was touch-and-go whether we would get to the airport in time. (125) I'm not sure what is causing the problem, but I'm determined to get to the bottom of it. (126) I didn't even get to see the fox, let alone be in at the kill. (127) After a time you get to realize that these things don't matter. (128) I was just getting up steam to get to the summit of mountain. (129) When you get to know him you'll find he is quite nice. (130) Before setting up in business, she wanted to get to know the opposition. (131) The doctor pushed through the crowd to get to the injured man. (132) Matters can be more easily sorted out once you get to the resort. (133) Stop and wait for us when you get to the top of the slope. (134) I had to get to the airport by two,[Sentencedict] and the minutes were ticking away. (135) Carry straight on until you get to the traffic lights. (136) She made a feeble effort to get to school on time. (137) By the time they get to that age they will value their independence. (138) We must try to get to the essence of things. (139) How did a man of so little personal charisma get to be prime minister? (140) Stop that row - I'm trying to get to sleep! (141) Can you give me something to help me get to sleep ? (142) What time do you arrive at/get to work in the morning? (143) I hope the repairs hold up until we can get to a garage. (144) It was a long hard pull for him to get to the top of his position. (145) Her one concern was to get to the door without being seen. (146) People were pushing and shoving to get to the front. (147) My sole object is to get to the bottom of this mystery. (148) We want to get to the core of the problem. (149) Giving people time to get to know one another will make the meeting less impersonal. (150) It will take you half an hour to get to the station, allowing for traffic delays. (151) You get to sample lots of baked things and take home masses of cookies besides. (152) If you want to get to the station before 10 o'clock, your best bet would be to take a taxi. (153) She elbowed me out of the way to get to the front of the line. (154) Police warned motorists to allow extra time to get to work. (155) She couldn't get to sleep, what with all the shooting and shouting. (156) One of the best ways to get to your ideal size is to cut fat intake right down. (157) I've tried counting sheep but I still can't get to sleep. (158) It is most urgent that the patient should get to hospital. (159) If you have a definite purpose in mind, get to the point promptly. (160) If this is your first baby, it's far more likely that you'll get to the hospital too early. (161) The government's first task is to get to grips with the economy. (162) You can get to Paris by Eurostar in only 3 hours. (163) Stay on the way, and you'll get to the station. (164) She put on a spurt to get to the station in time. (164) try its best to collect and build good sentences. (165) "I know it sounds silly, but when I get to the beach I feel like a kid again." "We noticed, " she said drily. (166) He really needs to sharpen up his act a bit, or he'll never get to university. (167) Can you suggest a good way for us to ask people to send us the money, and let us buy the gift when we get to the mainland? (168) We'll be hard pushed to get to Brighton by six o'clock. (169) When you get to the fork in the road, go left. (170) He promised to get to work on the state's massive deficit. (171) You have to be willing to get to know yourself and your partner intimately. (172) We shall need all the votes we can get to push the new law through. (173) It will take us somewhere between three and four hours to get to Madrid. (174) Ruth made it her business to get to know the customers. (175) So how did a diminutive Australian soap star get to be an omnipresent icon of style and beauty? (176) I can't seem to get to grips with this problem. (177) I didn't finally get to bed until the early hours. (178) Did you get to see the Louvre while you were in Paris? (179) You can get to Edinburgh by train or plane, but either way it's very expensive. (180) Follow this road until you get to the corner, then turn left. (181) The stress began to get to her, and one morning she just snapped. (182) When boys get to the age of fifteen or sixteen, they eat their heads off. (183) It takes an hour to get to the railway station. (184) 'How long does it take to get to Leeds from here?' 'I don't know, I've never timed it.' (185) The plain truth is that you'll never get to university. (186) You get to know lots of people at college if you're a good mixer. (187) Get to the end of the queue and wait your turn like everyone else. (188) He is a good egg; I'm sure you will like him once you get to know him. (189) When you get to seventy,you are not so active as you were at fifty. (190) I'm in an awful hurry to get to the bank. (191) There will be many advanced exercises that you won't be able to do at first. You will get to them in good time. (192) From here, you go due east until you get to a forest. (193) The dogs were straining at the leash, eager to get to the park. (194) I have to get to the bottom of this mess. (195) The geography of the flats made it hard to get to know our neighbours. (196) I don't like driving; I do it simply because I have to get to work each day. (197) Rescue workers fought to get to victims inside the inferno. (198) We managed to get to the station in five minutes flat. (199) When you get to the fork in the road[sentence dictionary], bear right. (200) The proposal is so poorly designed, they won't even get to first base with the directors. (201) Please don't split up when we get to the museum. (202) If you turn over you might find it easier to get to sleep. (203) Scott aimed to get to the South Pole first, but Amundsen beat him to it. (204) He's really very human when you get to know him. (205) I couldn't get to sleep at all last night for worrying. (206) When you get to my age you get a different perspective on life. (207) You earn loads if you get to the top in that profession. (208) Don't beat around the bush - get to the point! (209) She spurted past me to get to the line first. (210) I had to struggle through the crush to get to the door. (211) The tornado is coming, so we had better batten down the hatches here and get to the cellar. (212) I suggest we skip over the details and get to the point. (213) His directions as to how to get to the farm were quite clear. (214) It was a race against the clock whether the doctor would get to the accident soon enough to save the injured man. (215) His graduation will never take place if he doesn't get to work. (216) Get to sleep early tonight - you'll need to keep a clear head tomorrow at the trial. (217) We're going to be on the move all next week, but we'll call you when we get to Edinburgh. (218) They had a disagreement about the best way to get to Manchester. (219) Anyway, we've got to get to the airport on time, no matter what. (220) I never get to see her now that she's left the company. (221) I've spent months trying to get to the root of the problem. (222) I told the workers to stop wasting their time bandying words and to get to work. (223) I live on a bus route so I can easily get to work. (224) A competent mechanic should be able to get to the root of the problem . (224) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (225) You have to be as single-minded and relentless as your rivals if you want to get to the top. (226) It's murder trying to get to the airport at this time of day. (227) The museum has a large reserve collection in storage, which members of the public rarely get to see. (228) No one asked you to be happy. Get to work. Colette (229) But when I get feedback from people that my imagery is difficult to understand, I get to know whether or not I communicated my thoughts well. A tree can’t grow by itself, it can only grow when someone prunes it. Gulzar (230) I never want to get to the point where it's all about my needs, and the hell with anybody else. Drew Barrymore (231) The better I get to know men, the more I find myself loving dogs. Charles de Gaulle (232) You don't get to choose if you get hurt in this world...but you do have some say in who hurts you. I like my choices. John Green (233) Just move to the Internet, its great here. We get to live inside where the weather is always awesome. John Green (234) "I'’m bored" is a useless thing to say. I mean, you live in a great, big, vast world that you’ve seen none percent of. Even the inside of your own mind is endless; it goes on forever, inwardly, do you understand? The fact that you’re alive is amazing, so you don’t get to say "I’m bored.". Louis C.K. (235) If you wish to glimpse inside a human soul and get to know a man, don't bother analyzing his ways of being silent, of talking, of weeping, of seeing how much he is moved by noble ideas; you will get better results if you just watch him laugh. If he laughs well, he's a good man. Fyodor Dostoyevsky (236) You get to know who you really are in a crisis. Oprah Winfrey (237) That's what Heaven is. You get to make sense of your yesterdays. Mitch Albom (238) You can't let praise or criticism get to you. It's a weakness to get caught up in either one. John Wooden (239) When you get to the end of your rope. Tie a knot and hang on. Franklin D. Roosevelt (240) Sometimes I do get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter. Ansel Adams (241) All religions must be tolerated... for every man must get to heaven in his own way. Epictetus (242) All successful people often have to pay the price of saying and doing some dishonest things to get to where they are. Dr T.P.Chia (243) To be successful you have to be selfish, or else you never achieve. And once you get to your highest level, then you have to be unselfish. Stay reachable. Stay in touch. Don't isolate. Michael Jordan (244) Life is something that happens when you can't get to sleep. Fran Lebowitz (245) If you hold back on the emotions - if you don't allow yourself to go all the way through them - you can never get to being detached, you're too busy being afraid. You're afraid of the pain, you're afraid of the grief. You're afraid of the vulnerability that loving entails. But by throwing yourself into these emotions, by allowing yourself to dive in, all the way, over your heard even, you experience them fully and completely. Mitch Albom (246) Art is not a democracy. People don't get to vote on how it ends. George R.R. Martin (247) It's a shame that we have to live, but it's a tragedy that we get to live only one life. Jonathan Safran Foer |
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