4645 examples of get out in sentences

Then they open a hole which has a heavy iron bar in it, the steam lifts it, in trying to get out.

Beyond the bridge, at the first rise of ground, the horse stoppedfor I assume that you drove a sagacious animalby way of hint that every one of sound limb get out and walk to the top of the hill.

Get out of sight round here."

Saul wanted to get out the double sleigh and span, for he prided himself on his horses, and a fall of snow came most opportunely to beautify the landscape and add a new pleasure to Christmas festivities.

He thought, however, to make an attempt to get out toward the shaft first.

Depend upon it, Billy, those two will have every penny they can get out of your uncle's money.

They'll get out Haines an' string him up.

Just stop a minute, William, and let me get out.

"Get out the way!"

He managed to get out of the bathroom and lower himself to the floor.

I heard Aunt Jane's voice on the piazza saying good-bye to the lady that had brought her home; so, of course, I had to run and hang Marie in the closet and get out Mary from the corner before she saw me.

It was not a time to make my report, nor was any needed just then; so I walked aft as far as the taffrail, in order to get out of the way, and to make my observations as much removed from the smoke as possible.

Get out a skirmish line, nominate our spies, bolster up our defences, set a watch, court-martial the prisoners, and look into the commissariat.

Go, prepare the men and get out the arms.

Come, let us get out of this squalid inferno; how I hate it!

Each of the horses has got two sacks of gold, one of them has got the water-skin, two others have got twenty pounds of flour each, which will be enough to last us with the loaf we are baking here till we get out of the Indian country; the others have got the tea and sugar.

" "Can't you get out?"

Elenor Hosta Lawson (W); 23Oct67; R420220. Salute the flag or get out.

" "The utmost that a weak head can get out of experience is an extra readiness to find out the weaknesses of other people.

"Oh, it would be so good to get out!"

To get out of these lines would not be any more difficult for me than for any other rebel.

One of them turned up a small ravine with walls so steep he could not get out, so we posted a guard at the entrance, and three of us went up the cañon after him, and after the others had each fired a shot, I fired the third and brought him down.

A pair of moccasins would not last long in such rocks and we hoped to get out of them very soon.

Though I hate to leave Jack even for an hour, I have to get out each day for some fresh air.

Subjects are discussed before German girls of eleven and twelve, and German boys of the same age, that make an Anglo-Saxon anxious to get out of the room.

4645 examples of  get out  in sentences