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Example sentences for "get home"

  • Our Baedekers will be a sight when we get home, won't they, Polly?

  • I always go see the tenantry as soon as I get home," said Tom, simply.

  • Call Aunt Amy, then, and search the room.

  • Jane laid a childish cheek to her sister's hand.

  • You have noticed that I'm not, haven't you, Esther?

  • As for yourselves, do as you propose, and at break of day set about helping me to get home.

  • Nevertheless, I want to get home, and can think of nothing else.

  • You blow the bubble, with me inside of it, and I'll be sure to get home in safety.

  • But my dance has warmed me some, and now I wonder how I am ever to get home again.

  • Yes, no doubt it is so; but I want to get home.

  • Getting up, she said: "I do not know what father will say when I get home, really it is quite dark.

  • I should think it must be now, let me see, I have got it down somewhere; when I get home I'll look it up.

  • Tickler, "if your reverences will only relieve us from these torments, you may commend our souls to whom you please, for I have no ambition but to get home.

  • I have not a dollar in my pocket, and you bid me get home over a road lined with robbers" interrupted Mr. Tickler.

  • I must have it to read after I get home--I can't look at it now, but get it!

  • You can't fool me, Alvord; now tell me, and I'll invite you in to tea when we get home.

  • Ask mother to show you the pictures when we get home; she has them somewhere.

  • Mother says you won't understand about the story, and she says we must tell it you when we get home.

  • We're going to make you something, Becky, when we get home.

  • No, I had it with me; but I wanted to get home soon, and I did not ask Mr. Adie to look over the pass-book.

  • Sometimes I do not, if I am in a hurry to get home.

  • Of course it didn't take us nearly so long to get home because it was downhill and the road was clearly marked, so in a couple of hours we were home.

  • So on, until, just at dark, we rode into our corral and a mighty tired, sleepy little girl was powerfully glad to get home.

  • I was so anxious to get home that I could hardly sleep, but at last I did and was only awakened by the odor of coffee, and barely had time to wash before Zebulon Pike called breakfast.

  • I don't know how I should have managed to get home myself if Dr.

  • And then one night last week I happened to get home from a business session of the Ladies' Aid, early.

  • I declare, Esther, it would be just like you to make things disagreeable the moment I get home.

  • If I leave it until I get home I shall certainly peel.

  • The greatest difficulty with me is how to manage when I get home.

  • I was glad enough to get home at last, and then my sister was jealous because I talked French better than she did.

  • We think she will be much better when we get home," said Anne.

  • You MUST let me rest here a while longer, and get my strength back, if I'm to get home at all.

  • When I get home I shall go and complain about it to--to somebody or other, see if I don't!

  • That ought to take care of us for a good while, Mr. Stubbs; an' by the time we get home we shall be rich men.

  • But you must; you can't stay here always, and I will try to help you to get home, or wherever it is you want to go, if you will tell me all about it.

  • Oh, I was just wondering if I will ever find a way to get home.

  • Of course he had wanted to get home to his family.

  • Ever since he had first been abducted to Oz, he had considered it his mission to get home again.

  • Oh, my mission is to get home to America," Graham answered quickly.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "get home" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    among others; became more; board school; existing things; free silver; get along; get away from here; get her; get his; get home; get married; get off; get the; get through; gets dark; getting better; getting married; getting money; getting possession; getting rid; getting them; good strong; green tint; haute noblesse; mais que; plain view