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.
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.