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Example sentences for "gett"

Lexicographically close words:
gethan; gether; gethered; geting; gets; getta; gette; gettee; getten; getter
  1. I can gett none ell [eels] yett; as for bever [i.

  2. And yf your Lordschip wald gett and provid me sic a man, I should provid him a corporall leving, as to my self, with great thankis to your Lordschip; for trewly, I and many ma hes great myster of sick men.

  3. Content your self with such as ar hear; for other shall ye gett nane.

  4. I say not so, but I say, We should do no good werkis for that intent to gett the kingdome of heavin, or remissioun of synnes.

  5. The sea was filling, and so the watter maid great stope; but the fear was such as happy was hie that mycht gett a tackar.

  6. And consequentlie, thei which beleve to be saved be thair werkis, or to gett remissioun of synnes be thair awin deidis, beleve not God, bot raccompt him a liear, and so utterlie denye him to be God.

  7. Thow shalt gett none other judges then those that sitt heir.

  8. To bring this head to pass, to witt, to gett the Matrimoniall Croune, the Quein Regent left no point of the compas unsailled.

  9. For whosoevir belevith to gett the inheritance of heavin or remissioun of synnes, throw werkis, he belevith nott to gett that for Christis saik.

  10. And to witnes that this cumis of all my harte, I shall remane in Berwik whill I gett thy Grace's answer, and shall without faill returne, haveing thy hand wreitt that I may haif audience, and place to speak.

  11. For yf we beleve to gett the inheritance of heavin throw good werkis, then we beleve nott to gett it throw the promesse of God.

  12. You shall it seeke,' shee says, 'till you it find, For you shall neuer gett more of me.

  13. Gett me a wiffe where-ere I may, For I had rather be slaine!

  14. Whereeuer wist you shepard gett cleare Three hundred and fifty pound a yeere?

  15. But punishement of that enormitie and fearfull attemptat we could gett none: but more and more thei presumed to do violence, and frequented nyghtlie masking.

  16. Weall (said sche) ye may perchance gett that sonner than ye beleve.

  17. Some eschamed nott to affirme, "The Ministeris being susteaned, the Quene will nott gett at the yearis end to by hir a pair of new schoes.

  18. Gett he in-to the courte auctorite He wyll precell Quintyn and Kennedie.

  19. Then Bessy shee sighed, and thus shee did say, My father and mother I meane to obey; First gett their good will, and be faithfull to mee, And you shall enjoye your prettye Bessee.

  20. Thus every day I fast and pray, And ever will doe till I dye; 50 And gett me to some secrett place, For soe did hee, and soe will I.

  21. And till I gett cleared of these debts, I shall bee little better than a prisoner in my own house.

  22. Which she will doe her endeavour to gett me an extract of it, but it is in Ireland and (I thinke) must be kept there, and is an heir-loome to the family.

  23. He is charitable to ingeniose men that are in want, and foreigne chymists have had large proofe of his bountie, for he will not spare for cost to gett any rare secret.

  24. He made an antheme (gett it) in English to be sung at Hereford Minster at the assizes; but Sir Robert Harley (a great Puritan) was much offended at it.

  25. Potter possession; and let the fellowes gett him out if they could.

  26. Before I leave this towne, I will gett of him a catalogue of what he hath wrote; and as much of his inventions as I can.

  27. Mr. Henry Birchit of the Middle Temple promised to gett for me Mr. Hobbes' letter to .

  28. He could not gett a patent here: prince Rupert would have it, if he could.

  29. Sydenham to gett a labourer to cleare some boscage which grew on the side of the hill, and also to dig[506] a cavity in the hill to sitt, and read or contemplate.

  30. Pring councell to get out into Cochie road, and will make as much hast as we can to gett out the Moone and Bull.

  31. Adames to same effect, to gett hym out a goshon for Cochinchina.

  32. This Andrea Dittis is now chosen capten and cheefe comander of all the Chinas in Japon, both at Nangasaque, Firando, and else wheare, and I trust in God will prove the author in soe happie a matter as to gett trade into China.

  33. Adams went againe to Cort, to gett our dispach, but retorned only with a nodd from the counsellors, with a smile.

  34. All the answer to their embassage was, to gett them foorth of this cuntry with speede, upon paine of his displeasure.

  35. I sent our jurebasso againe to the Court to gett our dispach; but retorned without doing any thinge, they saying it was a greate hollyday, but I could not understand for what sainte.

  36. The Dutch have greate quantities sent, yet make no such dannger as you write of; wherefore, if you cannot gett it as securely as they, wee must take such as may be procured without such hassarde.

  37. Also it was spoaken of to have us to joyne with the Hollanders in purce, to help to gett the shipp that was wracked the last yeare out of the harbour of Firando, the king comanding us so to doe.

  38. Put your clothes on board the evning before we sail, gett on board in the night, you'l never be inquired after, nither found wanting.

  39. Without we had money we should not be able to gett board on any account.

  40. I hope we shall gett all hear ready in 14.

  41. It is not impossible, but it does not necessarily follow, and certain known facts indicate the contrary.

  42. But the Mayd and the rest of the household having charge not to open the doore, but to suche as were well knowne, the Messenger could not gett in.

  43. On arriving at the house in which Lady Purbeck was living, "the Courrier taking off his Messengers Badge knocked at the doore to gett in.

  44. Gett thee gone and lend thy flashes Where there's need of lendinge, Our affections are not ashes 15 Nor our pleasures endinge.

  45. These pleasures high now dye, 25 but still beginning new & greater glory wiƱing gett fresh supply.

  46. Assure hir so, that we may wholie gett Into our hands hir treasure and hir selfe.

  47. Come y-open de gett 'fo' I is teer um down.

  48. E is ma'ch in da gett un eat-a dem pea tel 'e kin eat-a no mo'.

  49. That I, who mighte nott gett to see Her when to See was to Hope, muste nowe daylie have Her in my Sighte, stucke lyke a fayre Apple under olde Tantalus his Nose.

  50. And he was as good as his word, for they could never gett peney from him, nor bring him to any accounte, though Mr. Beachamp sued him in y^e Chancerie.

  51. And all they could doe in y^e mean time was to gett them some housing, and prepare them grounds to plant on, against the season.

  52. Allerton doth in a sorte wholy now deserte them; having brought them into y^e briers, he leaves them to gett out as they can.

  53. Indean towne, fast by a hideous swamp, which they all slipped into before our men could gett to them.

  54. Allerton atended day by day, when they sate, but could not gett his petition read.

  55. Peters, before they[ER] could conclude or gett any grante of M^r.

  56. And so were faine to returne, being sory they could not gett about the Cap, to have been better laden.

  57. I speak of our own Rabbonim--thou knowest even the Maggid would not give thee Gett merely because thy wife is bed-ridden.

  58. Thou shalt have no difficulty in serving the Gett upon me.

  59. I will send thee the Gett as soon as possible.

  60. Thou wilt not refuse the Gett when it comes?

  61. Thinkst thou I am ignorant thou couldst not obtain a Gett against me--me, who have borne thee children, who have wrought no evil?

  62. First, gett a broad square christall or Venice glasse, in length and breadth 3 inches.

  63. Every one will say he beleeues, but except he can showe it to me by his workes, I will not give two strawes for it; lett him carry it to the exchange and see what he can gett for it.


  64. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gett" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    getting along; getting away; getting back; getting better; getting down; getting hold; getting home; getting late; getting married; getting money; getting out; getting possession; getting ready; getting rid; getting them; getting through; getting tired; getting very; getting well