get out造句121. I'm not a pretty sight when I get out of bed in the morning.
122. They tried to get out her secret but she did not speak.
123. See if you can get out of that meeting tomorrow.
124. For the love of Mike let's get out of here!
125. I can't get out of the habit of waking at six in the morning.
126. I waited for her to get out of earshot before laughing.
127. I was silly to get out in the cold without my sable coat.
128. The Fraud Squad are on her track and she's trying to get out of the country.
129. Just pull over here, and I'll get out and walk the rest of the way.
130. I have to go and work, I must get out my next speech.
131. Dad wants to get out of the rat race and move back to his hometown.
132. The driver honked at me to get out of the way.
133. To get out of the 'auto' mode on the camera, turn the knob to 'M'.
134. A police officer ordered me to get out of the car.
135. Mr Yanto, who had a very short fuse, told her to get out.
136. To borrow a phrase , if you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen.
137. He tried to get out of paying his share of the bill.
138. We'll have to get out of there before the balloon goes up.
139. We must not let news about this secret invention get out.
140. The best thing you can do if you're near to a tornado is get out of its way.
141. I wish I could get out of going to that meeting.
142. She's been so depressed that some days she can't get out of bed.
143. She had to get out of this place before she regressed to infancy.
144. NATO kept up the pressure on the Serbs to get out of Kosovo.
145. He was in such a hurry to get out that he barged into a passer-by.
146. Get out or I'll beat the living daylights out of you!
147. The speaker was so nervous that he could hardly get out more than a sentence.
148. Beneath the sentimental psychobabble, there's a likeable movie trying to get out.
149. I was going to get out of the building in case it went up.
150. She held a gun on him and told him to get out.