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Sentence count:295+80Posted:2017-06-12Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: lettingsettingvettingnettingforgettingupsettingtypesettingprettinessMeaning: [get]  n. the act of acquiring something. 
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241. Getting out of the contract would be no problem.
242. The kids were getting tired and a little cranky.
243. Jim is always getting into trouble with the law.
244. This skirt is getting dirty; it needs washing.
245. People on shore greeted the new 10 , 000 liner by waving their arms as it was getting up.
246. The UN was supposed to be getting aid to where it was most needed.
247. I shall probably oversleep as I am not used to getting up so early.
248. I rang several times last week, but I kept getting his answerphone.
249. Well now, what's all this I hear about you getting married?
250. There is a strong case for getting parents more involved in the school's activities.
251. She has enough problems without you two getting into fights.
252. The doctors were saying there wasn't much hope of me getting better.
253. We're getting a wage increase of 40 a year(sentencedict.com), before tax. Big deal!
254. He came round and started getting heavy about the money I owed him.
255. He and his friend Boris were unsuccessful in getting a job.
256. Livy's getting on very well in Russian. She learns very quickly.
257. Talking of Jim, have you heard that he's getting married?
258. It was already getting dark so he pulled the curtains.sentencedict.com
259. Children soon learn that bad behaviour is a surefire way of getting attention.
260. I'm afraid I scratched some paint off the door as I was getting out of the car.
261. It will help you to win in getting everything ready before hand.
262. He has been playing all afternoon instead of getting on with his work.
263. There's still a lot of work to do, but we're getting there slowly.
264. This just goes to show that getting good grades in school doesn't mean you're clever.
265. I'm not getting involved in this fund-raising scheme if it isn't legit.
266. I keep getting work foisted on me at the last minute.
267. Do you see a way of getting round the problem?
268. Grandmother's hearing is getting worse. She needs a hearing aid.
269. Getting that insured is going to cost you an arm and a leg .
270. It was difficult getting the piano through the doorway because we only had a clearance of a few centimetres.
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