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Example sentences for "get you"

  • Enough to get you a decent-looking outfit, such an outfit as you ought to have to land a good job.

  • I'll get you yet, and don't you forget it.

  • I got a swell job for you, and so I sent out word to get you.

  • An' 'ow are we a-goin' to get you back to your sorrowing friends and relations, and all be forgiven and forgotten?

  • It would be a jolly good thing for you if I were to talk to you every day for half an hour about broken bones and people's insides, so as to get you used to it.

  • Now, Jim, let's get you comfortable in bed before the Doctor comes!

  • I say, I must put the candle out now, because there mayn't be enough of the other one to get you out by.

  • Get you in, man, get you in, and try if in your dreams you can get some means of bringing it about.

  • Finally, when the operation was finished to her satisfaction she exclaimed, evidently to the paragon in the picture, "I get you!

  • I can't get you to talk seriously even when I come all the way from New York to find out what's going on here.

  • Go, good partner, go, get you to Francis Seacoal; bid him bring his pen and inkhorn to the gaol: we are now to examination these men.

  • Get you some of this distilled Carduus Benedictus, and lay it to your heart: it is the only thing for a qualm.

  • And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, 16:45 Get you up from among this congregation, that I may consume them as in a moment.

  • And he said, God forbid that I should do so: but the man in whose hand the cup is found, he shall be my servant; and as for you, get you up in peace unto your father.

  • Communicate your plan, and I promise to get you a pension of a hundred thousand francs, and letters of nobility as well, if you like to become a Frenchman.

  • She entreated me to get you to come to dinner with her on Sunday.

  • Get you to bed, and I will go and do the same.

  • I will take you to France, and try to get you employed by some bishop.

  • If you hold up a person nowadays in a bazaar or a Turkish bath or a side street, and inquire into his private and personal affairs, the police court'll get you.

  • Why, I heard Wanamaker's was trying to get you to sublet part of your floor space to them for next year.

  • And, once they set out to get you--God, how they can frame things!

  • Once the police set out after you, they'll get you.

  • I don't get you, Mary," she admitted, querulously.

  • One way or another, I'm going to get you.

  • But keep off the street corners, fellows, or they'll get you mixed up with some of that masher gang.

  • I'm going to have you, and I don't care how I get you!

  • If you're in sight when I drive my hoss past here again I'll lick you, even if I have to use blasting-powder and a can-opener to get you out of that suit.

  • Go, masters, get you home; be not dismay'd; These are a side that would be glad to have This true which they so seem to fear.

  • Now, pray, sir, get you gone: You have done a brave deed.

  • Go, get you to your house; be gone, away!

  • Go, get you down to your den again; and with that, he beat them all the way thither.

  • And then, sir, you will be sent to the Tower, and I shan't move a finger to get you out.

  • I came from Carvel Hall to get you," he proceeded smoothly enough.

  • He continued presently with shortened breath: "I have evidence--I have evidence to get you back a good share of the estate, which my father will never miss.

  • For all you know, I might of been goin' to get you to eat a five-cent bag o' peanuts.

  • For all you know, this thing I'm goin' to get you to do might be sumpthing you wouldn't miss doin' for anything there is!

  • I'm going to get you one--one of the sort you need.

  • However, as I was saying, I'm going to get you a husband.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "get you" 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:
    class mail; earthquake shocks; few paces; get him; get home; get into; get off; get over; get possession; get rid; get the; get there; get through; get well; getting along; getting back; getting better; getting down; getting late; getting married; getting them; getting very; getting well; ought always; set out; this manner