Sentence for gets | Use gets in a sentence

Gets example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use gets in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for gets.

  • He gets up. (8)
  • A man gets fretted. (10)
  • Gets worse and worse. (10)
  • He generally gets in. (21)
  • He gets off too easily. (8)
  • And generally he gets it. (9)
  • Ask him who gets the money. (12)
  • He gets them to wear an air. (10)
  • It gets better, it does really. (8)
  • Yes, sir, he generally gets it. (9)
  • That sort of thing gets about so. (8)
  • He suddenly gets up and walks about. (8)
  • He gets more shameless all the time. (12)
  • But anything new and keen gets sat on. (8)
  • Miss Dot gets very cross, stage-managing. (8)
  • She gets up and stands with face averted. (8)
  • How he gets about by himself is a miracle! (8)
  • She goes on at me till she gets on my nerves. (8)
  • This acting scheme gets worse and worse, you see. (4)
  • That fellow will explode when he gets downstairs. (10)
  • He rushes at things so, when he gets his head down. (8)
  • It is obvious, of course, where he gets the money. (12)
  • It is wonderful how one gets used to things, however. (14)
  • What gets in the wind never gets out. (8)
  • She gets up leisurely and moves flat-footed towards it. (8)
  • But I suppose the type gets thinner with each generation. (8)
  • But Shakespeare one gets acquainted with without knowing how. (4)
  • Well, if the row gets on your nerves, I can take you to the sea. (8)
  • The poor old fellow gets his trouncing from the critics monthly. (10)
  • Ask people how Silas Stewart gets his rebates from the railroads. (13)
  • Come and live with me, my dear, when Mrs. Lander gets tired of you. (9)
  • One gets up a sympathy for the poor shy dependent shivering lover. (10)
  • But I like to fancy that a grateful spirit gives as good as it gets. (2)
  • I always like it where the hero gets sick and the heroine nurses him. (9)
  • The editor in the city gets as much out of life as do the attorneys. (16)
  • He gets up and stands motionless in the doorway, peering at his visitors. (8)
  • I want you to have him come back and write for the book when he gets well. (9)
  • But I think we had better sit still, for one gets so tumbled in such a crowd! (4)
  • He gets her lots of customers; and no rent to pay till next Michaelmas a year. (10)
  • There is something wrong all about me, and it gets between us and kills our love. (13)
  • The heavens evidently love Benson, seeing that he gets his punishment on the spot. (10)
  • I denounce him, but he gets the faith of people, our Agostino among them, I believe. (10)
  • Then, as if hearing a sound behind him, he gets up quickly and slips behind the screen. (8)
  • As the chameleon gets his colour, we get our character from the objects we contemplate . (10)
  • Too often it gets as dust what it gives back as mud; but that does not alter the relation. (16)
  • But he cannot perform his part in return; he gets no compensation: Pessimy is invulnerable. (10)
  • She gets into the City scramble blindfold, and catches at the nearest hand to help her out! (10)
  • Then her head droops; she too gets up and stands apart, with her wrapper drawn close round her. (8)
  • When you become a Radical you have faith in any quantity, just as an alderman gets turtle soup. (10)
  • Pity of his wife, too, gets to be fervidly active with her portrait, fetches her breath about us. (10)
  • She gets up and steals to the window, draws one curtain aside so that a chink of the night is seen. (8)
  • At that intense soft bitterness in her voice, he gets up, feeling stifled, and stands at the window. (8)
  • Still our people cannot deny some consideration to a man who gets a hundred dollars a thousand words. (9)
  • He may get more, and he never gets less; and you should hear the old farmers talk of him in the booth. (10)
  • Moisture gets under them, and during the winter months especially causes them to lift up and break off. (17)
  • He swears amendment, is hiccupping at night; fights a match on the morrow, and gets beaten out of formation. (10)
  • I shall feel much safer if he gets a good long sentence; I do think we ought to be protected against such ruffians. (8)
  • Adding is fit to make the journey with him alone, or to place herself in the best way after she gets to Schevleningen. (9)
  • Here the vegetation gets to be more luxuriant, and every inch of ground contributes to the immense vastness of the whole. (10)
  • He struggles out of her arms, gets up, and stands without speaking, staring at her, and wiping the sweat from his forehead. (8)
  • By the help of a wooden villain (Maskwell) marked Gallows to the flattest eye, he gets a sort of plot in The Double Dealer. (10)
  • When he drops her shoulders, she gets up, gives him a vicious look, and suddenly stamps her foot on his toe with all her might. (8)
  • The $3000 promised him will lead him on to new hopes in extravagance and he will be eager for more when he gets his full share. (18)
  • The two quatrains with which my sonnet gets well under way were written on the spot with your roses comforting two of my benumbed senses. (14)
  • All because they funk that brigand-beast Werner, who gets redemption from Laach, hard by his hold, whenever he commits a crime worth paying for. (10)
  • Behold the effect of Journalism: a witty man, sparkling overnight, gets into his pulpit and proses; because he must say something, and he really knows nothing. (10)

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