Andy said, and he and the others lost no time in getting outof sight.
The officer at the barrier retained my passport, saying it was done with, from which I concluded that now I was in Paris there was little hope of getting out of it again.
For if morning dawned with its guns on our lee-side and the two enemies to windward, there was little chance of getting out of the dilemma.
But breaking the furniture, though it was what the widow predicted of him, wouldn't in any way mend matters, or assist him in getting out of his difficulties.
Lord Ballindine touched his hat, and intimated that he was ready to listen, but gave no signs of getting out of his gig.
If I could succeed in getting out of your hands enough to make up the full sum that I owe her--' 'You will succeed in getting nothing from me.
It is getting out of the country that seems, to me, the difficulty.
Well, you certainly have a marvellous knack of getting out of scrapes.
We agreed that the chances would be much better of getting out on this side than on the other.
Soon he was in a position to walk, and lost no time in getting out of the lake and coming up to the bow of the Wellington.
Safe, so far as getting out is concerned," remarked Peterson.
If it was really Arnold Baxter we ought to let the authorities know at once, so that they can arrest him for getting out of prison on that bogus pardon.
Quite safe, Maria; the slope is very gradual, and you need have no fear of getting out of your depth suddenly.
I can't see any better way of getting out of this scrape, and am quite willing to adopt this plan.
The chums listened with breathless interest as he told of the developments, and held their breath as Garry told of the dangerous business of getting out of the room with the man there on the bed.
In getting out my knife, I drilled a small hole through the door, using the point of the knife.
Now should it become necessary for any reason to leave this place in a hurry, a sharp push will break the strings that holds the shutter in at the bottom, and pushing out the shutter, it's only a matter of seconds in getting out.
They emptied their weapons, they struck down every one who blocked their way, and they finally succeeded in getting out of the pocket.
For the present, you are safe here; but there is no way of getting out of here without passing through territory where the Danites will be found.
He had a way of listening with his eyes and mouth wide open, but he lost no time in getting out of the way if ordered to do so.
And I suppose we must be nice to that Chatterton girl now, if she does break up our fun," said Alexia with a sigh, getting out of her chair.
Thank you, Mr. Bingley," he said, getting out of his chair.
Short of getting out of the window, as he had done, the others could not see him.
He thought the latter had acted precipitately in getting out a warrant for Nur-el-Din's arrest before he, Desmond, had had time to get into the skin of his part.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "getting out" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.