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Example sentences for "getting very"

  • Yes; and we're getting very tired of working down here, but it has to be done," responded Blunt.

  • But look here; the ammunition must be getting very low.

  • Which means he is getting very tired of sitting perched up there," said Stan, laughing.

  • I must tell you, though, that Miss Clara Emily is getting very much in earnest, and every one is noticing it, and Uncle seems pleased.

  • He is getting very troublesome," said Lady Ascot.

  • He is very handsome, clever, and gentlemanly, and I am afraid she is getting very fond of him.

  • You had better give me the wine; for the end is getting very near.

  • Don't try to be objectionable, my dear fellow," said Chator, getting very red.

  • I still have some copies of the first number, but they're getting very scarce.

  • Mother is getting very fussy, and all sorts of strange women come to the house and talk about some society for dealing with Life with a capital letter.

  • Besides wanting to make some money, I am leading an idle life here, and am getting very tired of it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "getting very" 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:
    being baffled; complaint against; dreamless sleep; getting away; getting better; getting down; getting home; getting late; getting married; getting ready; getting through; getting tired; getting very; government office; idee fixe; like animal; little neighbor; much surprised; preached unto; rare cases; religion were; scholastic theology; special cases; strong fire; thrives best; years afterwards