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She fell as she got out of the car.
get out of - exit
No, you can not get out of doing the dishes.
get out of - avoid doing a task
I don't know what you are getting at when you say I'm a bit round.
get at - suggest
Once I got around to going to the gym, I really quite enjoyed it.
get around to - start doing something you have been avoiding
I wonder what the kids are getting up to. They're very quiet.
get up to - do something suspicious
I must get down o painting the bedroom.
get down to - start doing a task
I have a pile of ironing to get through.
get through - complete a long task
I tried to get across to her the importance of honesty.
get across - cominnicate an idea
I don't get along with my sister. She is a pain!
to get along with / get on with - have a good relationship with
I'm hoping to get away for a few days in the mountains this weekend
get away - have a holiday
I can get by on 100 euros a week as long as I don't go out.
get by - survive
What time does your train get in ?
to get in - arrive
If it gets out that he stole the money, he will lose all his friends.
to get out - become public knowledge
I get up at 7am every morning.
to get up - rise from bed
I must get on with this report.
to get on with - continue working
Whe I got off the plane, I saw my family waiting for me in the arrrivals lounge.
to get off - descend from train, plane or bus
I still haven't got over the death of my dog.
to get over - recover from a bad situation
The thief got away with all the jewels.
to get away with - escape
Harry got on the train with his dog.
to get on - enter a bus, train or plane
He got off the bus outside the cinema.
to get off - exit a bus, train or plane