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单词 Get away with
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1. They shouldn't be allowed to get away with it.
2. The amazing thing is, he really believes he'll get away with it.
3. If I thought I could get away with it(), I wouldn't pay any tax at all.
4. Some of those children get away with murder!
5. They let their children get away with murder!
6. Don't think you can get away with telling lies.
7. She lets those kids get away with murder.
8. Naturally we won't let them get away with this.
9. You can't get away with anything in her class-she has eyes in the back of her head.
10. If you cheat in the exam you'll never get away with it.
11. No one can flout the rules and get away with it.
12. Do you think we could get away with just one coat of paint on that wall?
13. He was lucky to get away with only a fine.
14. She mistakenly believed that she could get away with not paying her taxes.
15. "You won't get away with this," he said with unexpected bravado.
16. I'm damned if I'm going to let her get away with that!
17. He's so charming that he really does get away with murder.
18. Don't be tempted to cheat-you'll never get away with it.
19. The government thinks it can get away with token gestures on environmental issues.
20. The rest of us are reprimanded for even the smallest transgression, while he can get away with murder.
21. The criminals know how to play the system and get away with it.
22. The child ought to be punished.You shouldn't let him get away with telling lies!
23. The colour's not quite right, but I think you'll get away with it.
24. Don't try to cheat on your income tax,you'll never get away with it.
25. Watch Frank - he'll cheat if he thinks he can get away with it.
26. His charm and the fact that he is so likeable often allows him to get away with murder.
27. But that's monstrous - he can't be allowed to get away with it!
28. For such a serious offence he was lucky to get away with a fine.
29. Have you gone completely off your trolley? You'll never get away with it!
30. His latest book is rubbish. He seems to think that because he's a famous author he can get away with murder!
1. They shouldn't be allowed to get away with it.
2. The rest of us are reprimanded for even the smallest transgression, while he can get away with murder.
3. The amazing thing is, he really believes he'll get away with it.
4. The criminals know how to play the system and get away with it.
5. If I thought I could get away with it, I wouldn't pay any tax at all.
31. But which male leads could get away with it?
32. Sorcerer thought he could get away with murder.
33. His parents let him get away with murder.
34. She could just get away with more.
35. I could get away with only forty twist sit-ups.
36. Ronnoe lets his kids get away with murder.
37. The lack of anonymity meant that charlatans and tricksters could rarely get away with their deceptions for long.
38. He knew he could get away with asking her to do this - she had a bit of a weakness for him.
39. Beware of carrying a subtle ploy too far today or of letting a loved one get away with playing emotional games.
40. I think the women of your time have been allowed to get away with murder.
41. In practice,() it will probably try to get away with transfer prices that let it shift profits into low-tax countries.
42. Politicians get away with this sort of behaviour only in totalitarian states.
43. Lego should not get away with simply building a plastic brick replica of Yosemite Valley and other landmarks.
44. We can get away with this because we are so prosperous, so secure and so much more powerful than everyone else.
45. They were trying to put one over on us and would no longer get away with it.
46. But he's not going to get away with it wherever he is.
47. They get away with murder because of their buying power.
48. Very few schools get away with teaching the Lord's prayer in anything other than something like the traditional way.
49. It's proof of Verve's complete control that they can get away with this sort of laval-like show.
50. It is perhaps for that reason that the pensions industry had been able to get away with such arrangements for so long.
51. Few men who pick up Playboy can get away with the line that they buy the magazine only for the articles.
52. It was rather nice being ill - he could get away with not clearing up his dishes.
53. Suppose the symphony could get away with higher ticket prices because loyal patrons would keep buying.
54. He: True, in many cases you can get away with using a participle instead of a gerund.
55. Textbooks used to teach that consumer goods with well-known brand names were nearly invincible and able to get away with outrageous pricing.
56. Feeling uncertain, I asked Vidal if I could get away with such a scene.
57. He was the only child in the class who could be rude to the teacher and get away with it.
58. Rose did it well; she was just young enough to get away with it.
59. When we played them last week, the officials let Erik Williams get away with murder.
60. Even when secret services are grossly incompetent they get away with it.
61. And get away with it when the bigger gangsters take on each other.
62. He just had to hope he'd get away with it and that nobody would find out.
63. You keep denying this, but you're too honest to get away with it.
63. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
64. And very often, they could get away with that without paying any price at all.
65. But the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is angry that some other local authorities are letting agents get away with murder.
66. Goodness only knows what makes them tick, or why they thought they could get away with it here.
67. And, more importantly, some one who doesn't let her get away with tantrums, bossiness or bad behaviour.
68. How did he imagine he was going to get away with it?
69. Elizabeth: No, I could eat and get away with it.
70. He was able to fight off the others and get away with the girdle.
71. You can get away with slightly smaller units of these than of other Goblins.
72. He can get away with his accent but he could do a lot to improve his tone.
73. But it's human nature that people-male or female-will do what they are allowed to get away with.
74. While the powerful seem to get away with serious crimes, the powerless commit less serious offences and get prison.
75. Because of Jezrael who thought she was strong enough to meddle and get away with it.
76. When he is perched precariously on a sandbag at the time, however, you could just about get away with charging extra.
77. Surely Wilko doesn't think he can get away with replacing Batty with that salivating little pillock.
78. In most countries some industrial companies pour out whatever they can get away with.
79. Emboldened by what she saw her friend get away with, Diana felt able to loosen the shackles a little.
80. On the trip away from her childhood home, she let the maid get away with taking her golden drinking cup.
81. You may well be upset, but you're not going to get away with treating me like dirt.
82. Munro never lets you get away with a facile, one-dimensional take.
83. He takes a false start whenever he can get away with it. On Monday night, he did it again.
84. The trick, clearly, is a very profitable one if you can get away with it.
85. Traders get away with such cruel treatment because of the general lack of control and concern on the part of airlines and airports.
86. From what I hear, things are out of control there enough I almost think I could get away with it.
87. 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 
88. If Madreidetic's anything like as unpleasant as their language, why should I let them get away with piracy?
89. They'd murder each other over the choice of curtain fabric if they could get away with it.
90. He can get away with anything, he could get away with murder and my mom would still love him.
91. Mrs. Smith lets her children get away with murder.
92. So employers feel they can get away with lowball offers.
93. You don't to get away with murder, but you to lose your life, either.
94. As the Anasazi chiefs found, they could get away with those policies for a while, but ultimately they bought themselves the privilege of being merely the last to starve.
95. This colleague has an almost magical ability to get away with doing less work than everyone else.
96. M.M.S.'s modus operandi was more like setting a thief to help other thieves get away with the loot.
97. No, sir, no one that I know (including me, of course) could ever get away with such an ambitious opossum routine when his primary medium is the web — and, really, who'd want to?
98. But most workers fear employers would renege on these obligations, and that China's shoddy regulatory system would let them get away with it.
99. No one was going to call him a jackass and get away with it. "
100. Certainly, they can get away with one heavy-duty server that will be a database and web server, but this is not recommended because of the competition of RAM space from Windows, IIS, and SQL Server.
101. You might get away with a boot cut in some offices, but a straight cut makes it every time.
102. Rima wonders , Did her real - life dad get away with murder?
103. Please do not let them get away with holding the extended edition hostage until everyone buys the theatrical versions.
104. The modern entrepreneur can get away with wearing a t-shirt and sweatpants.
105. No one was going to call him jackass and get away with it.
106. She was jolly well not going to let them get away with it.
107. I couldn't let Cynthia get away with that nonsense about Von Sloneker.
108. Intense but invisible, erotic but unconsumed, emotional infidelity is dangerous, addictive and way too easy to get away with.
109. Sleeping with an ex is the sexual slip-up people most commonly expect to get away with.
110. She scavenged chicken bones from the plates of her friends at summer barbeques in the Catskills and anywhere else she could get away with it.
111. His influence in high society allowed him to literally get away with murder.
112. People have long wondered how cowbird can get away with leaving their eggs in the nests of other species, who then raise the baby cowbirds.
113. Introduce a "Dostoyevsky rule" of crime and punishment into public life. Too many characters are caught but get away with a reprimand, or nothing at all.
114. I cannot let my father, Dracula, to get away with this.
115. Kitty: Do you think you can get away with it?
116. They get away with this because broadcast television is still unchallenged as a mass medium.
117. A creditor nation could get away with an outspoken policy of creating inflation—but not a debtor nation.
118. Can the President get away with murder? The fictional answer to this question results in a fast-paced page turner that combines political intrigue with gritty, hard-boiled suspense.
119. They do such a thorough job that you might be able to get away with having them come every other week or even once a month, depending on your level of slovenliness.
120. Auditors tend to let directors get away with murder, for if they protest at creative accounting the firm is promptly sacked in favor of a substitute that will not jib at economy with the facts.
121. I'm not letting that scoundrel get away with rustling my chickens.
122. Don't you ever assume you can get away with murder because you are the president's son.
123. Critics say that a culture of impunity makes it believe it can get away with murder.
124. My theory is that when US journalists find that they can get away with fabrication, the discovery is so destabilising that they go crazy and make up entire stories - rather than the occasional quote.
125. Or are they a lady of leisure that can shop all the time and get away with not having to put stress on the natural nail?
126. And the repeated, unabashed character of his nose-thumbing is encouraging others with nuclear ambitions to think they could get away with it too.
127. Marlowe: Uh - huh. I usually get away with it too.
128. There were irrefutable proofs; he can't get away with it this time.
129. Some manufacturers dramatize light output measurements by using candlepower units. They can get away with this because light measurement terminology is unfamiliar to most people.
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130. "Okay, "says the dentist. "If I save on anesthesia and simply rip the teeth out with a pair of pliers, I could get away with charging $20. "
131. We're not going to stand back and let those crooks get away with murder.
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