So to supper at home and to bed, after many people being with me about business, among others the two Bellamys about their old debt due to them from the King for their victualling business, out of which I hope to get some money.
Thence among the goldsmiths to get some money, and so home, settling some new money matters, and to my great joy have got home L500 more of the money due to me, and got some more money to help Andrews first advanced.
On receipt of the message the enamoured girl informs her parents that she is going into the bush to get some wood, or food, or some such excuse.
I'll try to get some beads--of those that look like boiled ones.
We must try to get some of our own back somehow, you know.
There are, as you know--several members of the Band who are not shareholders in the company; we'll get some of them to do most of the talking.
I was dead tired with the journey, and lay down on my bed to get some rest.
On that night camp was made with the greatest difficulty, but after a supper of cold pemmican and biscuit and half a pannikin of cocoa, they were, contrary to their expectations, warm enough to get some sleep.
In spite of the persistent wind, away up the bay it is possible to get some shelter, and here we take our ski exercise.
We had our own food and bedding, but were glad to get some privileges in the kitchen, and some fresh milk or vegetables.
We asked him if there was any chance for us to work and get money to get some provisions to help us on the way to the mines.
We stayed here another night, dressed our game and sunk the meat in the brook and fastened it down, thinking we might want to get some of it another time.
Never mind," said the sergeant to the girls, "the boys will see that you get some to-night.
I am also trying to get some lemons so that I can make lemonade for the boys besides the coffee and cocoa.
He knows he is doing good work, and the amount of time he spends over his blessed maps shows well enough that he is out to get some of the map lore stuck in his head.
Get some sort of rig so I can tell you when I see you, and come to me again and I will set you at work.
Find out whether or not your friends would care to get somesort of regular uniform and take on regular work and I will speak to the colonel about it when he comes.
If you wait a day or two, I'm sure to get some in the mail.
I'd give a lot to get some of this cement dust off me," said Andrews, without interest.
But, Henny, I'm going to croak on your hands if you don't take me somewhere to get some food.
From this consideration, though I had said that I would have nothing to do with an exchange, I did my best to get some one to go voluntarily.
I knew, too, that the two captains had agreed together to get some one, and that unless I could prevail upon somebody to go voluntarily, there would be no help for Ben.
I thought that if I made a copy of the inscription on the blade, I might decipher it myself, or get some one to do it for me.
I thought I began to get some glimmering of how things were.
Mr. Damon, and Eradicate hurried back to the balloon to get some of the condensed food.
So for the next few days they doubled and redoubled on their trail, criss-crossing back and forth, ever hoping to get some trace of the temple, which was near the entrance to the city of gold.
If we don't get some hint of it in a few days, though, I'll establish a camp, go up in the air and see what I can pick out from the balloon.
Upon this we hoisted out our boats, and went to work to get someon board.
The clear weather gave Mr Wales an opportunity to get some observations of the sun and moon.
We now got every thing in readiness to land, to cut some wood, which we were in want of, and to try to get some refreshments, nothing of this kind having been seen in any of the canoes.
You go get some clothes on, and tell your mother to get the emergency box ready, in case he's hurt.
And he's the one that expects to get somemoney in the morning.
We want to make it in time to get some hunting at daylight," he observed in a tone which included the fellow at the service station who was just pocketing his money for the gas and oil.
If you can imagine what it feels like to spend hour after hour crouching in the heart of a wood in a pitiless drizzle of rain, you will be able to get some idea of what I went through.
It was my intention to spend a quiet interval reading one of my books, before going out somewhere to get some dinner.
I am going across the street to get somethings I want," I observed.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "get some" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.