get going造句1. When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
2. I guess I'd better get going.
3. I'd better get going now.
4. We'd better get going now.
5. I have to get going.
6. Generally the action doesn't get going until after midnight.
7. Come on, you guys, let's get going!
8. Get going on the work!
9. It's late! I must get going.
10. We need to get going soon.
11. I think we should get going quite soon.
12. Come on, guys, let's get going!
13. I'm going to get going on the decorating next week.
14. Better get going on that book if you want to finish it in a month.
15. Let's get going or they'll send out a search party .
16. Right! Let's get going.
17. Could a form of cumulative selection get going?
18. Get organised and get going.
19. Let's get going now or we'll miss the train.
20. Then you can get going on the case.
21. Okay, I'm all set , let's get going.
22. He could give them enough to get going.
23. I know I need to get up and get going.
24. Then Tam would come out and we could get going.
25. Get going, you two! Didn't you hear the school bell?
26. Now what about that shopping list? I've got to get going.
27. I had three or four ideas for different movies, and the producers were eager for me to get going.
28. I don't mean to be rude, but I have to get going.
29. He had a manufacturing business to launch-one that required a major capital outlay to get going.
30. If there was any trouble where a young policeman was concerned, she would get going with a whistle and summon assistance.