- I got rid of one.
- I'll get rid of it.
- I'll get rid of Tom.
- We'll get rid of it.
- I'll get rid of him.
- I'll get rid of her.
- I'll get rid of them.
- I can't get rid of it.
- I cannot get rid of it.
- I got rid of my jewels.
- I'm getting rid of Tom.
- We must get rid of Tom.
- I'm getting rid of him.
- I'm getting rid of her.
- We must get rid of him.
- We must get rid of her.
- I want to get rid of it.
- We're getting rid of it.
- Can you get rid of that?
- You can't get rid of me.
- You can't get rid of it.
- I'm getting rid of them.
- We must get rid of them.
- How can I get rid of him?
- We should get rid of Tom.
- How do we get rid of Tom?
- We should get rid of him.
- We should get rid of her.
- How do we get rid of him?
- How do we get rid of her?
- Let's just get rid of Tom.
- Let's get rid of that one.
- We need to get rid of Tom.
- We have to get rid of Tom.
- You have to get rid of it.
- We should get rid of them.
- We need to get rid of him.
- We need to get rid of her.
- We have to get rid of him.
- We have to get rid of her.
- Let's just get rid of him.
- Let's just get rid of her.
- How do we get rid of them?
- I can't get rid of my cold.
- Tom got rid of his old car.
- At last, we got rid of him.
- I got rid of all the books.
- She got rid of a bad habit.
- You should get rid of this.
- I got rid of my old fridge.
- We need to get rid of them.
- We have to get rid of them.
- Let's just get rid of them.
- We have to get rid of weeds.
- I managed to get rid of him.
- You've got to get rid of it.
- Tom got rid of the evidence.
- I can't get rid of this cold.
- I cannot get rid of my cough.
- Tom got rid of his old books.
- I may have to get rid of Tom.
- It was him who got rid of me.
- Can you get rid of it for me?
- I may have to get rid of him.
- I may have to get rid of her.
- I can't get rid of a bad cold.
- I can't get rid of my pimples.
- My friend got rid of his debt.
- You've got to get rid of this.
- I may have to get rid of them.
- Do we have to get rid of that?
- Tom can't get rid of his cough.
- I can't get rid of a nasty cold.
- He tried to get rid of the ants.
- All I want is to get rid of you.
- He wants to get rid of the ants.
- Let's get rid of all this stuff.
- Are you trying to get rid of me?
- You must get rid of such a habit.
- We can never get rid of the past.
- He wants to get rid of his books.
- I'm getting rid of all this junk.
- I haven't got rid of my cold yet.
- We need to get rid of the guards.
- Tom tried to get rid of the ants.
- We finally got rid of our old car.
- You should get rid of these weeds.
- Please get rid of the dead leaves.
- Tom is getting rid of his old car.
- Do you want me to get rid of this?
- I got rid of all my old textbooks.
- You must get rid of that bad habit.
- We've got to get rid of this stuff.
- Could you get rid of all this junk?
- The baby has gotten rid of its cold.
- We got rid of the mice in his house.
- I'd love to get rid of this old car.
- You should get rid of that bad habit.
- I haven't got rid of my bad cold yet.
- I have not got rid of my bad cold yet.
- I had to get rid of my doubt about it.
- We got rid of the mice in their house.
- I still have to get rid of this carpet.
- I'm going to get rid of all this stuff.
- It is not easy to get rid of bad habits.
- It's very hard to get rid of bad habits.
- I couldn't get rid of my doubt about it.
- I can't get rid of that damned sentence!
- I haven't gotten rid of my bad cold yet.
- It's not easy to get rid of a bad habit.
- It is not easy to get rid of a bad habit.
- I could not get rid of my doubt about it.
- How do you get rid of moles in the garden?
- "I'm so glad you got rid of him." "Me too."
- "We need to get rid of the body," said Tom.
- Tom can't seem to get rid of his nasty cold.
- How can I get rid of all those fallen leaves?
- We must find out the cause and get rid of it.
- Please tell him to get rid of the dead leaves.
- Exercise is the best way to get rid of stress.
- I will have to get rid of this worn-out carpet.
- Tom was determined to get rid of his pot belly.
- We must get rid of this foul garbage right away.
- I simply cannot get rid of this bad cold of mine.
- The government is trying to get rid of pollution.
- I wasn't able to get rid of my doubts about that.
- If it means that much to you, I'll get rid of Tom.
- You must get rid of the habit of biting your nails.
- All of us would like to get rid of nuclear weapons.
- The factory is trying to get rid of water pollution.
- The habit of smoking is very difficult to get rid of.
- A bad habit, once formed, is difficult to get rid of.
- If you catch a cold, you cannot easily get rid of it.
- A bad habit, once formed, cannot easily be got rid of.
- You can get rid of the cold if you take this medicine.
- He tried to devise a plan for getting rid of termites.
- He took two tablets of aspirin to get rid of his cold.
- Tom told Mary that she should get rid of the evidence.
- It's easy to make friends, but hard to get rid of them.
- I think this is the only way to get rid of cockroaches.
- If Tom is the problem, maybe you should get rid of him.
- You've ruined the best chance we had to get rid of Tom.
- This poison is very effective in getting rid of roaches.
- It seems I will have to get rid of this worn out carpet.
- Once a bad habit is formed, it is hard to get rid of it.
- Tom has been trying to get rid of the mice in his house.
- Temptations can be got rid of. How? By yielding to them.
- Tom never managed to get rid of his cigarette addiction.
- It is very hard to get rid of cockroaches from our house.
- This is how people get rid of things they no longer need.
- He says he must get rid of the mice that are in the attic.
- It's very hard to get rid of the cockroaches in our house.
- Have you ever considered getting rid of some of this junk?
- We hired a company to get rid of the insects under our house.
- The best way to get rid of stress is to do a little exercise.
Saturday, September 10, 2016
get rid of
to eliminate, to remove.
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