Get sb down | I know it's frustrating, but don't let it get you down. |
Get through (to sb) | I pretended to be a foreigner to get through to this VIP. |
Get away - option 2 | I'll get away from this fucking job as soon as I can. |
Get sth across | We tried to get our point across, but he just wouldn't listen. |
Get sth back / Get back sth | Don't lend him money, you'll never get it back. |
Get away - option 1 | We walked to the next beach to get away from the crowds. |
Get away with sth | If I thought I could get away with it, I wouldn't pay any tax at all. |
Get in | They must have got in through the bathroom window. |
Get in(to) somewhere | He managed to get (in)to university. |
Get back to sb | I'll get back to you later with those figures. My boss wants me to do sth else now. |
Get round sth | I finally got round how to convert Pearson's to t-score. |
Get sth down / Get down sth | I didn't manage to get down that lst bit she said, about the meeting. Can I see your notes? |
Get about | Spain last week and Germany this week - he gets about, doesn't he! |
Get around | Spain last week and Germany this week - he gets around, doesn't he! |
Get sth over | How was your presentation? Did you get it over well? |
Get on with sb | How is your new co-worker, are you getting on with? |
Get over sth | Have you already got over the cold? |
Get on | How is your Russian, are you getting on? |
Get off | It is our stop, let's get off. |
Get around to | I still haven't got round to fixing that tap. |
Get by | We can get by with four computers at the moment, but we'll need a couple soon. |
Get back | When we got back to the hotel, Ann had already left. |
Get on with sth | I haven't finished my job, I will have to get on with it tomorrow. |
Get together | Let's get together to practise moonwalk before the party. |