Saturday, September 10, 2016

get away

to escape, to move to another place.

  • He got away.
  • We got away.
  • Tom got away.
  • We must get away.
  • I can't get away.
  • He's getting away.
  • He won't get away.
  • You won't get away.
  • She won't get away.
  • Tom won't get away.
  • You can't get away.
  • I need to get away.
  • The monkey got away.
  • Tom is getting away.
  • I couldn't get away.
  • They won't get away.
  • We need to get away.
  • They can't get away.
  • You let Tom get away.
  • You let him get away.
  • You let her get away.
  • We've got to get away.
  • You let them get away.
  • Tom couldn't get away.
  • Don't let him get away.
  • Don't let Tom get away.
  • I just had to get away.
  • I just want to get away.
  • Just get away from here.
  • Please get away from me.
  • Don't let them get away.
  • Tom can help us get away.
  • Let's get away from here.
  • Tom may have gotten away.
  • Hey, get away from there.
  • You both need to get away.
  • I just wanted to get away.
  • I had to get away from Tom.
  • Tom just let Mary get away.
  • I had to get away from him.
  • I had to get away from her.
  • I need to get away from Tom.
  • I had to get away from here.
  • None can get away from death.
  • They got away from the place.
  • Hey, get away from the wall.
  • I need to get away from you.
  • I need to get away from him.
  • I need to get away from her.
  • I had to get away from them.
  • The strippers can't get away.
  • We should get away from here.
  • I have to get away from here.
  • You won't get away this time!
  • I need to get away from them.
  • We have to get away from here.
  • I had to get away from Boston.
  • They got away in a stolen car.
  • We need to get away from them.
  • The man got away from the city.
  • The small dog tried to get away.
  • You won't get away from me, Tom.
  • Grab him! Don't let him get away.
  • I don't know when I can get away.
  • I've got to get away for a while.
  • I'm the one who let Tom get away.
  • I want to get away from the noise.
  • That's how he got away from prison.
  • You must not get away from reality.
  • Can you get away from your parents?
  • I have to get away from this place.
  • Finish him off before he gets away.
  • Don't let the opportunity get away.
  • Grab Tom and don't let him get away.
  • Mohammad gets away to Medina in 622.
  • We need to get away from this place.
  • I want to get away from the rat race.
  • He got away disguised as a policeman.
  • She got away from us by walking slowly.
  • Hans gets away because of his stupidity.
  • You had better get away from here at once.
  • She wanted to get away from everyday life.
  • I hope to get away from Tokyo for a few days.
  • I managed to get away earlier than I expected.
  • Don't think that I'm going to let you get away.
  • I'd like to get away from Boston for a few days.
  • She ran for her life to get away from the killer.
  • You're not getting away from me that easily, Tom.
  • We should get away from here as quickly as we can.
  • I think we should get away from here for a few days.
  • I suggest we get away from here as soon as possible.
  • He always turns to drink to get away from his troubles.
  • We walked to the next beach to get away from the crowds.
  • To us, school was a place to get away from as soon as possible.
  • For us, school was a place to get away from as fast as possible.


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