Got-out Sentence Examples

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  • He got out and leaned down.

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  • Even so, Alex wasn't back by the time she got out.

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  • With that said, she got out of the truck and watched him leave.

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  • Yancey pulled up beside her and waited while she got out of the car and locked the door.

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  • He stopped the buggy in front of the house and got out.

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  • Could you just talk to the guy who got out of jail; the one everyone thought killed my sister?

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  • She never got out of bed.

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  • Talon got out then reached in and snatched her, dragging her out.

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  • The idea he got out causing all her suffering made her frown.

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  • It got out of hand.

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  • It sort of got out of hand....

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  • Two men got out and one reached in the back, picking up a case.

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  • It was when man interfered that things got out of balance.

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  • I just got out of a fight with a demon.

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  • He wanted to stay home in case the human got out of line, yet Sarah had insisted he leave for the night.

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  • He wanted to listen in when she talked to Skippy in case he got out of line, so hurried downstairs.

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  • She got out of bed and grabbed her robe.

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  • I don't know… what if I got out somehow?

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  • Alex got out of the car and leaned down to say something to Lori.

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  • I opened my door, grabbed my bag, and got out.

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  • When Byrne came, no one got out of his chair.

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  • He got out of the car, put his arms around her shoulders and gave her a hug.

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  • She opened the flatware drawer again and got out spoons.

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  • Before they got out of the truck, he turned to her.

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  • I've been on my own since I got out of high school.

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  • They nodded to her when she got out of the car but didn't approach.

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  • The sooner she got out of this situation, the better.

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  • Grabbing her purse, she got out and joined him.

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  • The names of their fathers are alike, and "Lugman" means devourer, swallower, a meaning which might be got out of Balaam by a popular etymology.

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  • Lastly, while he agrees with Kant about a priori categories, he differs about the knowledge to be got out of them.

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  • By working in this way all round the ball, the best roots will be got out and preserved, and the ball lightened of all superfluous soil.

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  • They had got out about 310 m.

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  • In March 1626 he came to London, and when driving one day near Highgate, was taken with a desire to discover whether snow would act as an antiseptic. He stopped his carriage, got out at a cottage, purchased a fowl, and with his own hands assisted to stuff it with snow.

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  • The other consul, C. Antonius, in whom Catiline hoped to find a supporter, was won over and got out of the way by Cicero, who resigned the province of Macedonia in his favour.

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  • The English Church had got out of touch with the ideals and the spiritual movements of the other Western churches.

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  • Past-Death was going to be brutal to deal with, if Deidre ever got out of Hell.

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  • I don't know… what if I got out somehow?

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  • Berndt got out and then shot the enemy aviators on the road.

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  • He was brought to the surface and got out of the water, where he suffered blackouts, limb tremors and chest pain.

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  • A short while after the pool started getting bloody so we got out and sat on a duvet on the floor.

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  • You could tell how bored they were because they got out a jigsaw, which to my mind is the sign of extreme boredom.

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  • Thomas Wright, who was got out next, was very badly burnt.

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  • I managed to get a job two weeks after I got out of prison -- at a computer cartography firm.

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  • He got out and started directly into the woods, wearing a faded denim billed cap and carrying machete and two flashlights.

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  • Yet a brother got out unobserved, and, with much entreaty, prevailed upon the Mayor to come down.

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  • I got out of the car and walked toward the damp area; about 15 white-winged snow finches flew away.

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  • He left his car's roof rack of blue and red lights running, got a flashlight and got out to inspect the body.

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  • The game was decided in the third quarter as Bristol finally got out of second gear and began to start playing some good polo.

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  • Moments after hitting the sidewalk in front of the station a small red car stopped in front of us and Greg Pickersgill got out.

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  • There was a baby skunk lying at the side of the road, and she got out to see if it was still alive.

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  • Today it got out of control - he started verbally abusing me, repetitively using unpleasant swearwords toward me.

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  • She sat unconcerned, watching the gerbils, I got out and she flew off, landing about thirty feet away.

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  • Dorothy and Zeb now got out of the buggy and walked beside the Prince, so that they might see and examine the flowers and plants better.

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  • The Wizard got out his sword at once, and Zeb grabbed the horse-whip.

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  • The Wizard opened his satchel and got out some sticking-plaster with which he mended the cuts Jim had received from the claws of the bears.

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  • I got out several cords of stumps in plowing, which supplied me with fuel for a long time, and left small circles of virgin mould, easily distinguishable through the summer by the greater luxuriance of the beans there.

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  • In the spring of '49 I talked with the man who lives nearest the pond in Sudbury, who told me that it was he who got out this tree ten or fifteen years before.

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  • I had an old axe which nobody claimed, with which by spells in winter days, on the sunny side of the house, I played about the stumps which I had got out of my bean-field.

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  • In previous years I had often gone prospecting over some bare hillside, where a pitch pine wood had formerly stood, and got out the fat pine roots.

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  • Prince Andrew got out of the carriage, helped his little wife to alight, and let her pass into the house before him.

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  • Rostov got out of their way, involuntarily noticed that one of them was bleeding, and galloped on.

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  • The count got out helped by the footmen, and, passing among men and women who were entering and the program sellers, they all three went along the corridor to the first row of boxes.

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  • Even at ten o'clock, when the Rostovs got out of their carriage at the chapel, the sultry air, the shouts of hawkers, the light and gay summer clothes of the crowd, the dusty leaves of the trees on the boulevard, the sounds of the band and the white trousers of a battalion marching to parade, the rattling of wheels on the cobblestones, and the brilliant, hot sunshine were all full of that summer languor, that content and discontent with the present, which is most strongly felt on a bright, hot day in town.

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  • Petya stopped short, flushed till he perspired, but still got out the words, "when our Fatherland is in danger."

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  • On his way home from Vorontsovo, as he was passing the Bolotnoe Place Pierre, seeing a large crowd round the Lobnoe Place, stopped and got out of his trap.

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  • At the descent of the high steep hill, down which a winding road led out of the town past the cathedral on the right, where a service was being held and the bells were ringing, Pierre got out of his vehicle and proceeded on foot.

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  • Pierre got out and talked to the doctor, explaining his intention of taking part in a battle.

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  • On the Poklonny Hill, four miles from the Dorogomilov gate of Moscow, Kutuzov got out of his carriage and sat down on a bench by the roadside.

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  • The biggest, strongest young Colpoda never got out of the resting cyst.

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  • My future father-in-law got out of his car, went up to the door of the restaurant and tried the door to no avail.

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  • When she got out of the car to go to the restroom she noticed brown stains on her pants.

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  • I finally got out of a very mediocre college career, and started my professional life, away from where people really knew me.

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  • I was absolutely scared to death of prison and just to show the insanity of this disease, when I got out of the detox center I found nine beer cans in my car.

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  • Hilton created the new beverage line, leading many to wonder if this is what she had in mind when she said she would make a difference in the world when she got out of jail?

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  • All of which proved to be untrue until recently when word got out that the music power couple applied for a marriage license in the small town of Scarsdale Village, New York, located about 30 minutes away from their TriBeCa loft.

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  • Sharon Osbourne confirmed that her daughter had voluntarily entered rehab, but when asked further details as to why, she stated that everyone could find out from Kelly when she got out.

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  • According to a statement made to the police, Brown stopped the car and Rihanna got out.

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  • Chris Brown's reputation has definitely taken a nosedive since word of the assault got out.

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  • While on a flight out of Bogota, Lovato got out of her seat, punched Welch in the eye, and sat back down.

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  • After all, the world is still waiting for her to do all the good deeds she promised after she got out of jail.

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  • She got out of the house while she was in heat and was caught mating with our other dog Bitser.

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  • His style is the "just got out of bed" tousled look easily created with gel at the roots of the hair.

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  • I've known her since I was young, and re-met her when I got out of the Navy in October.

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  • As they arrived in front of her home, he got out to walk around the car and open her door.

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  • Yes, I got out of bed and prepared his statement.

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  • At this point, the Clash were on their way out, and Chimes got out while the getting was good.

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  • Have you ever watched an episode of your favorite series and groaned at the missed opportunity for true drama? at the cheesy way they got out of the predicament, or escaped the evil Morlord Kraska?

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