Use get in a sentence
Sentences starting with get
- Get ye to your sick-room--you shall have treble pay. [5]
- Get emancipation into your new State government constitution and there will be no such word as fail for your cause. [7]
- Get out of your carriage and follow me. [10]
- Get out, d-n you, all of you, and don't come back until you've got some notion of what you're a-goin' to do. [9]
- Get along with you! [2]
- Get them to write their wills now, or it may be too late by -and-by. [5]
- Get your force well in hand and stand on the defensive, guarding against a movement of the enemy either back toward Strasburg or toward Franklin, and await further orders, which will soon be sent you. [7]
- Get home and wear a furious face and batter in the door and say: "What, ho, thou huzzy! [11]
- Get there by twelve o'clock, and warn them. [11]
- Get out your towel my dear! [5]
Sentences ending with get
- You wouldn't fuss yourself about things here in Manitou and Lebanon, if there wasn't something you wanted to get. [11]
- Take in everybody you can get. [7]
- His sympathy seemed to say to the living, "I wonder how soon you'll come into my hands," and to the dead, "What a pity you can only die once--and second-hand coffins so hard to get! [11]
- You have committed this crime, and you deserve to have all you are going to get. [5]
- Now, whilst I think of it, we got to hunt up something to make a saw out of the first chance we get. [5]
- Also I knew the king's navy needed me, for men are hard to get. [11]
- A deal nearer than I should care to get. [9]
- They have to take what they can get. [8]
- The more you take the better you'll please me--and perhaps the less my--my enemies will get. [13]
- He has no such house, and he sends you to look at something altogether different, upon the well-ascertained principle that if you can't get what you want you will take what you can get. [8]
Short sentences using get
- Lamon did get your deeds. [7]
- You'll get along with him. [9]
- Go and get wet! [10]
- You will get well--quite well. [2]
- Did he get well? [5]
- Will he get well? [11]
- You will get well. [11]
- You shall get well again. [11]
- Some will get wealthy. [7]
- I won't get up. [9]
Sentences containing get two or more times
- But we'll get you--we'll get you, Dolores. [11]
- If--always according to your notion of the convention--if I don't get out, and haven't any chance, they tell me on pretty good authority Austen Vane will get the nomination. [9]
- It seems to you that mainly what you want is to get away; get away from the same old tedious things you're so used to seeing and so tired of, and set something new. [5]
- You asked me when you begged me to get Adam out, and I predicted that he wouldn't get out. [9]
- I'll tell ye what, Mr. Gridley; you get old Dr. Hurlbut to come and see her once a day for a week, and get the young doctor to stay away. [6]
- The men who were determined that that amendment should not get into the bill, and spoil the place where the Dred Scott decision was to come in, sought an excuse to get rid of it somewhere. [7]
- But the McMahons, we'll get them yet,"--a stern, determined look came into his honest eye,--"yes, we'll get them yet. [11]
- All the hope we had was that Jake had got such a start that they couldn't get on his track, and he would get to his brother's and hide there and be safe. [5]
- We are light, we are always trying to get away from ourselves, and sometimes I wonder whether there are any selves to get away from. [9]
- But, as I was saying, to change quarters here as late as November is a little difficult, for the wise ones seek to get housed for the winter by October: they select the sunny apartments, get on the double windows, and store up wood. [4]
More example sentences with the word get in them
- Ye won't get y'r pigs to market to-day, Mr. Bridshaw, no, nor to-morrow, nayther, Mr. Bridshaw. [6]
- If you hate yourself, you'll get a big penance. [11]
- You'll only get yourself into a mess! [2]
- You must get yourself carried to the 7. [5]
- Money gave you yours,--to go to school and college until you were twenty four, and get an education,--such as it was. [9]
- I get what you're driving at, doctor. [9]
- Can you get your rights now, without obstructing the war? [9]
- Then you value your place in heaven very cheap, for I am sure you can, with the offer I make, get the seventy or eighty dollars for four or five months' work. [7]
- Come, buckle to your paddle, and let's get along. [5]
- I shall have your next quarter's salary spent before you get it, I think. [5]
- You make up your mind that the earthquake is due; you stand from under, and take hold of something to steady yourself, and the first thing you know you get struck by lightning. [5]
- I proceed, with your leave, to ask a considerable number of questions,--hoping to get answers to some of them, at least. [6]
- I didn't get your idea before. [5]
- If you let your hand tremble so, we can never get away from them, but if you're only quiet now, we shall do so, easily. [12]
- Can't you get your friends to unite with you in committing those odious instruments of debauchery to the flames in which you have consumed your own? [6]
- I don't mean your friend, Humphrey Crewe--it's anything to get office with him. [9]
- You must keep your eyes open in a passado with him, but if I can once get to my quarte, tierce, and side-thrust, I have him. [10]
- You could rest your elbow on its eaves, and you had to bend in order to get in at the door. [5]
- When old Col. Youngs talks this way, I think it time to get a fine office. [5]
- Of course the young schoolmaster will come, and that poor tired-out looking Helen, if only to get out of sight of those horrid Peckham wretches. [6]
- I advise aimless young men to choose some profession without needless delay, and so get into a good strong current of human affairs, and find themselves bound up in interests with a compact body of their fellow-men. [6]
- So the seven young men said one to the other, let us get up and travel. [5]
- He was a young man with a praiseworthy ambition to get on in the world, and during his apprenticeship in the office of the Honourable Hilary Vane many letters and documents had passed through his hands. [9]
- If the American young man and young woman get it into their heads that repose, especially of manner, is the correct thing, they will go in for it in a way to astonish the world. [4]
- I asked the young gentleman to do me the kindness to go to jail as soon as he conveniently could, so that I might try to get in there and visit him, and see what college captivity was like. [5]
- More than one young gentleman of family had been known to ride through the Place du Vier Prison, hoping to get sight of her, and to offer the view of a suggestively empty pillion behind him. [11]
- Had not the Young Doctor said that Burlingame had written to lawyers in the old land to get information concerning him? [11]
- First you know you'll get religion, too. [5]
- While he's up-stairs, you'll get out of the way, and I'll clear off Mr Richard. [12]
- Now I want you, if you'll be so good, to go around with me to the Pacific delegation, for I want to rush this thing through and get along home. [5]
- I will ask you, if the policy you are now advocating had prevailed when this country was in a Territorial condition, where would you have gone to get rid of it? [7]
- Why is it you wish to get Mr. Allen over the border, then? [9]
- If you are, you will probably soon find that we have ceased to be sectional, for we shall get votes in your section this very year. [7]
- Values are artificial: you will not be able to get ten cents of the year 1799 for a dime. [6]
- That is what you will get for pretending to be a member of Congress. [5]
- And then, sir, you will be sent to the Tower, and I shan't move a finger to get you out. [9]
- We'll wait for you when we get to shore. [5]
- It wasn't because you were not likely to get elected, was it? [9]
- Then why do you try to get to Heaven? [5]
- I can't get you to talk seriously even when I come all the way from New York to find out what's going on here. [9]
- It may help you to get the men together. [11]
- By eleven o'clock you think you're all in, that the morning'll never end, but at noon you get a twenty five cent feed that lasts you until about five in the afternoon,--and then you don't know which way the machine's headed. [9]
- And what do you think you'll do, Washington, when you get to Hawkeye? [5]
- When you plant, you think you cannot fertilize too much: when you get the bills for the manure, you think you cannot fertilize too little. [4]
- When I saw you there beside Duncan I remembered that he had spoken about the Guardian letters, and the notion occurred to me to get him to show you his library. [9]
- We can get you some garter-snakes, and you can tie some buttons on their tails, and let on they're rattlesnakes, and I reckon that 'll have to do. [5]
- Well, what do you say, friends, to being our own Victualling Board out in the open sea, if we can get there? [11]
- As long as you run across Englishmen born this side of three hundred years ago, you are all right; but the minute you get back of Elizabeth's time the language begins to fog up, and the further back you go the foggier it gets. [5]
- But mind, now, you must not meddle; if you do, you will spoil everything, and get your name in the 'Household Inquisitor' in a way you won't like. [6]
- The thing is, you must know how to talk to them, to say the right thing, the flattering, the tactful, and the nice sentimental thing,--they mostly have middle-class sentimentality--and then you get what you want. [11]
- Don Luis, as you know, had gone before to get the house in readiness for his master. [10]
- By this, if you hire yourself at ten dollars a month, from me you will get ten more, making twenty dollars a month for your work. [7]
- How often when you have tried to get a "rise" out of somebody opposite have you not had your neighbor cut in across you with some private depressing observation to your next neighbor! [4]
- I believe, if you had been there, you would have forced me to get into debt. [14]
- Mandeville, why don't you get up a "centenary" of Socrates, and put up his statue in the Central Park? [4]
- But how will you get to your aunt's house in that tattered doublet? [10]
- How much do you get now? [9]
- Tell me--how did you get hold of that page of manuscript? [5]
- How much do you get for it? [5]
- He says, 'Bije, you get 'em. [9]
- If you win, you get 'em all. [12]
- For somehow when you get at the bottom of most crimes--the small ones leastways--you find they weren't quite meant. [11]
- Well, how do you get along, as a rule--pretty fair? [5]
- As soon as you get a few thousand people together in a town, there is somebody that every sharp thing you say is sure to hit. [6]
- We'll see that you get a cheque to cover what you've put out. [9]
- How much did you figure you could get out of me, if I let you bleed me? [11]
- Excuse me, but you do seem a little tired, and unless you're very anxious to get on--' 'Yes, yes, we are,' returned the old man fretfully. [12]
- Be careful that you do not get into mischief, Dr. [11]
- What's the reason you couldn't get us up a paper on the strike? [8]
- Do you think you could get it suppressed for me? [5]
- They won't work; you can't get them together. [11]
- Everybody here says you can't get a thing like this through Congress without buying committees for straight-out cash on delivery, but I think I've taught them a thing or two--if I could only make them believe it. [5]
- I hope, however, you can spare me half an hour on one of those days, as I like to get as much of this bracing air as I can. [6]
- Yes, sah; an' you can jes' call for anything you want, and dish yer whole railroad'll be turned wrong end up an' inside out for to get it for you. [5]
- Don't you think you can get it into the Jan. and Feb. numbers and issue it as a dollar booklet just after the middle of Jan. when you issue the Feb. number? [5]
- Well, I suppose you can easily get somebody else to do Lindau's work for you. [8]
- McDowell can reach you by land sooner than he could get aboard of boats, if the boats were ready at Fredericksburg, unless his march shall be resisted, in which case the force resisting him will certainly not be confronting you at Richmond. [7]
- With love to you both, Ever yours, S. L. C. In the foregoing letter we get the first intimation of Mark Twain's failing health. [5]
- I move that you appoint Jack Halliday to get up there and auction off that sack of gilt twenty-dollar pieces, and give the result to the right man--the man whom Hadleyburg delights to honour--Edward Richards. [5]
- I can't give you any passes, and I know you don't want any, but you can just get into my private car and no expense to anybody, and see all there is to be seen. [4]
- Mormon wives wear yokes, but they get jealous. [13]
- With apparent absent-mindedness, yet with unhesitating assurance that he was doing the right thing, Prince Vasili did everything to get Pierre to marry his daughter. [2]
- They have not yet succeeded in filling her place, and I think it more than likely that you can get it. [9]
- Rostov had not yet had time to get his uniform. [2]
- I should say, yes, decidedly; but still, to make everything safe, you had better get the judgment of a sculptor. [5]
- And another year ye shall labour, and get the fruits of your labour, and not stand waiting, as it were, till a fish shall pass the spear, or a stag water at your door, that ye may slay and eat. [11]
- Please walk thirty yards, so that I can get a perspective on the thing.... Now, then--your head's right, speed's right, shoulders right, eyes right, chin right, gait, carriage, general style right--everything's right! [5]
- We never even wrote you, because we were always so sure, from day to day, that our affairs would finally so shape themselves as to let us get to Scotland. [5]
- The portier also wrote down each day's journey and the nightly hotel on a piece of paper, and made our course so plain that we should never be able to get lost without high-priced outside help. [5]
- There, I was wrong to be indignant in your presence,--you who seem to have spent your life in trying to get others out of difficulties. [9]
- The Emperor had written to Count Rostopchin as follows: As soon as Leppich is ready, get together a crew of reliable and intelligent men for his car and send a courier to General Kutuzov to let him know. [2]
- Six days after writing his letter Shelley and his wife were together again for a moment--to get remarried according to the rites of the English Church. [5]
- He lay there writhing with pain and quaking with apprehension, but straining every muscle in frantic efforts to get up. [5]
- So I never write 'metropolis' for seven cents, because I can get the same money for 'city. [5]
- At all events write me all about it, till I can somehow get it off my hands. [7]
- But I will write again when I get time, for my letters may have miscarried. [5]
- Maybe I will write again when I get more time. [7]
- I guessed I wouldn't stay in one place, but just tramp right across the country, mostly night times, and hunt and fish to keep alive, and so get so far away that the old man nor the widow couldn't ever find me any more. [5]
- They said it wouldn't go; and they wanted to examine it, and spy around and get the secret of it out of me. [5]
- Try as we would, we could not get out of our minds the Thing that lay under the oak. [9]
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