How To Use Get back In A Sentence

  • I will like you to get back with your asking price for each artworks excluding the shipping expense because the artworks will be shipped with my other house items by the cartage company handling the shipment of our house items. September 2008
  • It's time to get back to basics, so hit the deck and channel your inner grizzly bear. The Sun
  • They have already climbed the ladder once and want to get back on it. Times, Sunday Times
  • D'ye know, that Irish lunatic absolutely ran the gauntlet of pandy fire to get back into Lucknow, and bring out Outram and Havelock in person (with the poor old Gravedigger hardly able to hobble along) just so that they could greet Sir Colin as he covered the last few furlongs? Fiancée
  • But enough of this - even though I'm sitting here with a jury-rigged computer I'm about to get back into the swing of things.
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  • Australia's shipping lines are lifting prices to get back in the black.
  • Last June, the 35-year-old had to crawl, slide and drag himself down the mountain for 10 hours to get back to base camp.
  • As for De Casseres -- if ever I get back to New York, equipped as I now am, I shall confute him with the same ease that he has confuted all the schools. CHAPTER XXXVII
  • How do we get back the passion that poor immigrant children and newly freed slaves once had for education?
  • I groaned, realising that although I was dog-tired, I couldn't get back to sleep.
  • The gaffer made me captain at the start of the season and I want to be back out there helping the lads get back up the league.
  • He called on the fans who supported the club during the Premiership years to get back behind the side.
  • Anyway, I'd better get back to work.
  • Aimee mumbled to herself about getting a lock for her door and pulled the comforter to her bed, cuddling up under it so that she could get back to sleep.
  • But this leads to a behavioral cycle in which your system “doesn’t work” or you can’t get back into a healthy mind-set—some people call it yo-yo dieting. The Flex Diet
  • So we get back in the car and start inching our way up the hill.
  • We'll come back again soon, but I have to get back to present time so I don't miss the next match!
  • Your Wrong, tumbo tells it as it is, Old Yank has a voice, as does all on ESB, get back to your real moniker arsehole! East Side Boxing
  • Your daughter tried very hard to get back the money from her landlord but he proved to be an incredibly slippery character. Times, Sunday Times
  • Driven by the desire to avoid injury and get back to the serious business of club football, half the team usually play at half-pace and the other half get subbed at half-time. Tip of the Day
  • CHETRY: And they were saying that if the wounds are only as deep as the bulbar and they can get back into saltwater, which is much more healing, they should be OK. CNN Transcript May 17, 2007
  • Some banks try not to foreclose on farms because some owe so much money and if they foreclose on the farm the amount of money they get back is nowhere near as much as what they lent to the client.
  • But to get back to the criticism: Games are flashy, degraded, violent little entertainments for adolescent boys.
  • Tell the servant to stay up until I get back, I may be very late.
  • They are chomping at the bit to get back into match action. The Sun
  • He won't be enough of a passer to make more noise in the play-offs, but they should at least get back there.
  • If a player made a mistake when making their way through a lair in that game, it could mean certain death as they tried to get back and try a different fork in the road.
  • What you think is friendly banter could offend and you might find it hard to get back in their good books. The Sun
  • Anyway, the point is (to get back to Scrabble) that the Scrabble-player plays anagrams with the letters in front of him or her - order out of chaos again, you see.
  • He informed Prime Minister Brown that the Chinese government is aware of the three points that the Chinese Prime Minister had reportedly raised with him and that he would be able to get back to him after knowing the outcome of the 7th round of Sino-Tibetan talk to take place in the second week of June. British Prime Minister, Chinese Journalists Meet H.H. the Dalai Lam
  • The team will have to play much better if they want to get back into the first division.
  • Let's get back to the point.
  • Yesterday, we took an opportunity to refuel the ships that are out here so that when we get back into port, we would be ready for anything that we might be tasked to do.
  • We should stop chatting and get back to the task in hand.
  • I couldn't get back to sleep after he'd rung.
  • Everyone was glad to get back to green grass and clean air after summer in the big city.
  • Can City gravy train get back on track? Times, Sunday Times
  • The game continued to flow at a frenetic pace with Steeton showing great spirit and determination to get back on level terms.
  • It's good for my fitness, and hopefully it will stand me in good stead when I get back to the club.
  • Unable to get back to sleep, I headed down to breakfast, feeling groggy but pathetically pleased with myself.
  • After having almost killed him, a group of bullies is tormented by a Nerd who uses black magic to get back at them. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • Let me check one more time and get back to you,’ Jocelyn drawled and with exaggerated movements, she resurveyed the contents of the bag.
  • But I digress. To get back to what I was saying, this poem reflects the poet's love of nature and his religious beliefs.
  • He'll be itching to get back and he is quality. The Sun
  • If they are old enough, explain about tooth decay and why it's important to get back to healthy food. The Sun
  • ‘Come on, let's get back to the inn,’ Chenok stood up with a sprightliness that you wouldn't find in a dying man.
  • Invariably, the other goats who want to get back to the grain bucket try to storm their way in. Archive 2010-08-01
  • Outside in the wet grass, Max managed to get back to his feet before the jaguar could jump him and he took a roundhouse swipe at the cat.
  • He has done considerable work in spearheading the party's bid to get back into power after the next general election.
  • Is there any way to get back our expenses? Times, Sunday Times
  • It took a few years for Xfm to get back on track, although I still can't listen to it today.
  • That way everything will be jake between us again, and we can get back to our daily activities.
  • I was eager to get back to work as soon as possible.
  • It is time to get back to basics: to self-discipline and respect for the law, to consideration for others, to accepting responsibility for yourself and your family, and not shuffling it off on the state.
  • I'm going to get me a bite to eat and get back to work.
  • My laziness then encumbers me and I suddenly get back to simply vegging out on the couch with a big bowl of junk food and a good book.
  • When you're camping, you can get back to nature.
  • She'd ring around and get back to me.
  • Anyway, I'd better get back to annoying someone who's just bought a digital camera.
  • The refugees seem anxious to get back to their homes and many of them left behind family members in the city.
  • What with returning to work and trying to get back into the work groove and so on… it's not been pretty.
  • When you get back into the car, the loudness of the radio startles you.
  • In order to try to get back on board he stood or kneeled on the fender but, when he did so, the rope which attached the fender to the cleat parted at the fender end.
  • Let's get back to scribbling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nana's business goes into crisis while Yuexia's vacuum-packed pork ribs soup business thrives. Qingxiang is thus tempted to get back with Yuexia for the sake of money.
  • Get back, don't block the traffic.
  • Swallow your chemicals, swallow them fast, and get back inside.
  • The reason why I am an MRA is not because I am angry at women and want to get back at them. Guilty pleasures. « A Bird’s Nest
  • Charles, deciding that we had perhaps had enough surveying for one day, suggested we head to the back to look at the pretties, check out some leads and get back early for once.
  • More importantly though, it reminded me to get back to basics as far as parenting skills go, and dig out some of the books out of the boxes.
  • Escape out of the city in the boat Get back to otis.
  • But if the commercialism gets too much to cope with, get back to nature on an airboat ride through alligator-infested marshland.
  • After a winter break spent visiting friends and family in Australia and New Zealand, Lesley Vainikolo can't wait to get back into action at the Jungle on Friday.
  • He'll be itching to get back and he is quality. The Sun
  • Break the speed limit in the pits, overtake when the yellow flags are out or cut a corner in qualifying and you'll find yourself facing the wrath of your team when you get back to the garage.
  • But to get back to the question of a gay sensibility: cliche has us believe that amongst its ingredients are flamboyance, showiness, excess and extravagance.
  • By this stage we had only an hour to get back to the hut - raced part way back along the crater rim, down the mountain until we got to the top chairlift and begged a ride down from the Marley-listening operators.
  • Your vote has been counted and is reflected above. confirmed today that it will "indemnify" and "pay" Tiger Woods for any payments necessary to satisfy Elin Woods, "if only Tiger will get back on the tour. TheSpoof.com : Spoof News : Front Page
  • But now he's awake and he can't get back to sleep.
  • Love will get back to its best and commitment promises could be made. The Sun
  • And if you’re not ready to get back to your life yet, read How to Motivate Yourself - Amelia Earhart!
  • Needless to say, having all of the important wards & cures always castable (as long as you have the proper rituals, components, and someone that can actually use it) had helped me quit worrying about handling everything and get back to enjoying the game. 4e “In The Trenches” « Geek Related
  • It kind of indicated a couple of times that maybe you missed the competitive atmosphere of the racetrack and the track side. Is that what led you to leave the booth and to definitely get back to racing more on a competitive basis?
  • Managers should get back to basics and examine the kind of products people really want.
  • Then, when I get back I'll be house sitting up in Paekakariki - so drop me an email if you want to come and visit for lunch and a wander on the beach.
  • Could be time to get back on that train after all. Times, Sunday Times
  • We need to get back to basics and teach people what it means to be a hero again. Times, Sunday Times
  • I firmly stand by my post. es Your Wrong, tumbo tells it as it is, Old Yank has a voice, as does all on ESB, get back to your real moniker arsehole! East Side Boxing
  • Not that I'm not pleased to have a straight day to write in, but I'll be even more pleased when promotion season is over and I can get back to making stuff up without interruption.
  • If I don't get back here tomorrow to say cheerio, it could be another two weeks before I'm back.
  • I intend to get back on the horse where it threw me.
  • Just gotta be careful of the females too .. as far as the "FWB" … some can get back stabby … Secrets of a Blue-Eyed Vixen
  • Phil struggled to get back to reality after his purdah in the UK.
  • Things will not get back to normal soon after the earthquake.
  • There's a mountain of work to be done if they are to get back their rightful place in senior ranks.
  • Now get back to your desks and tidy up. Times, Sunday Times
  • He then hit two backhand cross-court nicks and a backhand drop shot winner to get back to 11-11.
  • I could see that Ashley Cole was trying to get back so I knew I wasn't offside and suddenly I had one of those shots where you just get your head down and hit it.
  • She must get back to the mas; she must at least get back to the shelter of the swarms and crowds. COME TO MECCA
  • The four-month postponement is expected to give entrepreneurs who need it a reasonable delay to get back on their feet and plan for the future. The Power of Innovation: Driving Small Business Growth
  • Girls get backhanded by misogynist male pigs, women get into fistfights with each other, old flames line up on opposite sides of the battlefield.
  • Erm ... we care about championships won in October. amen i hope the usa loses sunday so youk and pedoria can get back to the Sports News : CBSSports.com
  • Bennhold quotes a French physiotherapist who remarks that the goal of perineal sessions is to help French women get back to "making love again soon and making more babies. Debra Ollivier: What's Wrong with the (Fighting) French?
  • He was always amazed to get back safely himself. Bomber
  • Winded for a moment, he pulled himself up, damned himself for an old fool, and tried to get back to his feet.
  • I learned how to play ball in PS 127 in Queens. if you give me a little time and a little space to get back in shape, I think I could hang with him. Matthew Yglesias » The Important Questions
  • The 'estimable' critic Ben Davis wows the pseudo Marxists/Socialists, but the guy should actually try and be a real Socialist for one month and then get back to us. Comrade Davis (repost)
  • This latest loan agreement has come at an ideal time for him to get back into competitive football after suffering two injury lay-offs.
  • We will have 24 hours to think about the game, to have a few drinks and commiserate with each other, and then tomorrow we will get back to work.
  • I was eager to get back to work as soon as possible.
  • After finishing the sorting of the papers and then chit-chatting while drinking their iced tea, they decided it was time for them to get back.
  • I want to decorate the tree and the cake when I get back, but I don't think that counts as it'll happen anyway.
  • You'll probably get back less funny money to take on holiday. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'll take advice on this matter and get back to you this afternoon.
  • Hire some bikes and spend all day exploring the winding forest paths, try out archery coaching or get back to nature and climb the new tree house. The Sun
  • So makeshift solutions were invented, revived and refined to get back a certain air of balance.
  • I hadn't worked in an office for several years, so it took me a while to get back into the swing of it.
  • Eight out of ten people will get back what they lost in the 10p tax fiasco. The Sun
  • They were having a laugh and a joke but there is still a serious hunger to get back in the studio. The Sun
  • The locks were changed so that we were unable to get back in to collect our belongings. Times, Sunday Times
  • When you buy a gilt below its face value you will get back more capital than you put in. Times, Sunday Times
  • 'I think I'd like to have a look at the sort of thing we're downloading, so just email me the address,’ he says, ambling at a slow run to get back to his desktop in time.
  • Janet honey -- go look up the meaning of the word strategist & get back to us will ya? Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • My argument was that we had a nonrecurring opportunity, that we would never get back to this place again. The Good Fight
  • We are away from our topic. Let's get back to our discussion.
  • Get back to basics like inventory control, receivables, payables, and cash flow - all of those boring things that people have nearly forgotten about in the new economy.
  • Carrick Troop, unluckily brought down last time, has decent claims in the TFM Cyntergy Handicap Chase, while the RPS Group Handicap Hurdle offers Konker the opportunity to get back on the winning trail.
  • Sara said she probably wouldn't get back to Bolton to see her dad, Leonard, who has a farm in Little Lever, because his cows were calving but she hoped her mum, Jackie, would come and see her at the events.
  • They can't wait to get back to the ship, which is serenaded out of the bay by dozens of parked cars tooting their horns.
  • He would love it if they could get back together as a couple over the festive season.
  • None of them kept notes on my account so I had to re-explain my situation each time and have them “get back to me” once they researched it. Cablevision sucks « BuzzMachine
  • I'll get back as quick as I can.
  • When I get back to my hotel the surly doorman, who has never been known to stray from his fully enclosed cubicle, grunts at me.
  • Barbara will man the telephone switchboard till we get back.
  • But this statement was cut short by Kilpatrick who piped in laughing, “THEY have to get back now.” June « 2010 « Lynyrd Skynyrd Dixie
  • What you lose on the swings you gain (or get back) on the roundabouts. 
  • Wait here until I get back.
  • No sooner do they arrive at their destination than he is already fidgeting to get back to work.
  • It was good to get back to Assen, which is one of my favourite tracks. Roadracingworld.com
  • OSTL needs to get back to his bowl of scrotum soup with pube garnish that his mother made for him. Think Progress » Maddow Corrects GOP Rep. Schock On Basic Facts Of Abdulmuttalab Case
  • How do we get back middle class white collar voters?
  • Another possible advantage was that the prosthetics might allow the athlete to get back more of the energy they put into the track compared with able-bodied athletes.
  • HAMMER: And I think you have to agree with me that the world kind of mourned when Tina Fey retired her Sarah wig and glasses because she needed to get back to her day job as Liz Lemon on NBC ` s "30 Rock. CNN Transcript Dec 30, 2009
  • I'll just humour him for the 7 days and then we can get back to normal!
  • Just chuck it and try to get back, you won't fare any the worse for it.
  • I suppose we'd better get back to work," he said with a heavy sigh.
  • In the meantime enjoy the little lighthearted things — we can get back to talking about heavy, earthmoving things when I feel up to it. Me too! « Love | Peace | Ohana
  • Before we get back to what you charmingly call the debrief, Gus ... Final Resting Place of The Pen
  • He'll soon be telling her to get back on the harp in period dramas. The Sun
  • Then he looked at his watch and said that he had to get back. Seminary Boy
  • There may be a small percentage that comes back, but a station does not usually get back the whole percentage that was lost.
  • Now get back to your desks and tidy up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Does he think she's as eager to get back to his semi-detached as he?
  • That's very important to get that over with in August, to get back in September, have the relevant committees report the legislation out.
  • I snatched six hours of restless, fitful sleep before having to get back into the office.
  • All we had to do now was work out a way to get back to it in the absence of oars, sails or an engine. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'll get back in line after this, but the dragline is the increase sort of flow business enough to completely offset the decrease rebuild or is it sort of a net negative for now? SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • She needs to rest and get back to normality. The Sun
  • They have already climbed the ladder once and want to get back on it. Times, Sunday Times
  • A win over Leicestershire would have left them top of their group but now they need to overcome Durham to get back on track for qualifying for the quarter final stages of the competition.
  • The bus service on these routes is temporary until the taxi operations get back to normality.
  • Whether we'll get back to what I call exuberant of the past, I don't know. Comerica Incorporated CEO Discusses Q4 2010 Earnings Call Transcript - Seeking Alpha
  • The real question, is it safe from the standpoint of public utilities to get back into the area?
  • There seems no reason why they should not get back there again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hire some bikes and spend all day exploring the winding forest paths, try out archery coaching or get back to nature and climb the new tree house. The Sun
  • Larry's plan was to float about 10 meters above his backyard, enjoy a few hours in the air, and then pop some balloons with his gun to get back down.
  • There are definitely moments when you hate it (noise, pollution, the busy-ness, the expensiveness of everything, and other stressors), but when you leave New York, you can't wait to get back.
  • The only reason the booth is ever empty is when the employees have to go for a tinkle, and they're supposed to lock the turnstile until they get back.
  • Warner Bros., though, never really interfaced with me in a constructive way with the solo work, and I think the reason for that was because they kept thinking, "Well, let's get back to what's really important here," which to them was Fleetwood Mac, obviously. Mike Ragogna: Seeds We Sow: Chatting with Lindsey Buckingham Plus Robert Earl Keen and Rose Hill Drive's Video Premiere
  • She then staggered a few feet, trying to get back to her seat and fell down onto her backside.
  • Discussing all these details will get us nowhere; we must get back to first principles .
  • At home, when the Captain isn't tired, having a migraine, or stressed out (thereby giving in to yelling), I look at him and tell him to get back with me when he's done "bellyaching" and I walk into another room. Quick Online Tips
  • I was just starting to get back to normal when there was a loud clash of cymbals next door followed by the ‘Pom, Pom, Pom, Pom’ of a large lass playing the tuba.
  • But the reigning Paralympic champion is now approaching full fitness and is raring to get back on the track. The Sun
  • But I do not get much "forrarder," and I am afraid I shall not until I get back to London. The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley
  • There comes a point, alas, when a baby bird, trying its wings, finds it has planed down off the roof, and can't get back up again.
  • You get back idiotic form letters from these mountebanks telling you they ‘care’ and ‘are investigating.’
  • It was great to get back to my roots as a newbie "photojournalist" and just take pictures of places I enjoy and finding the story in them. Archive 2008-10-01
  • We retraced our route in an attempt to get back on the right path.
  • Then get back into your little boat and home to your supper. Times, Sunday Times
  • And they also would have moved the bed away from the wall, so that somebody could get back there to intubate the patient and/or bag him. The return of Pallywood
  • The start of the race was delayed in comic style with Oxford unable to get back into their team bus where their kit was locked away.
  • Also too often they broke away only to lose the initiative by letting the cockney donkeys get back.
  • But still i had a faint flickering of happiness because we had decided to take the DAY flota back to Coch Sat. morning. no more night flotas for me for a while, so i was thinking how wonderful it would be to get back to coch sat. night and have sunday to unpack, do laundry, and relax for a day before classes started again. Adventures in Bolivia
  • She should get back to what she does best: parading her moneymaker in front of geriatric male MPs.
  • We'll give him a ring as soon as we get back.
  • Meanwhile, the charioteers then move away and place their chariots in such a way that the warriors can easily get back on them if they are hard pressed by the size of the enemy.
  • Second, they implausibly erase much of the cost by assuming the Kerry plan would so increase efficiency that taxpayers would get back 30 cents of every dollar spent.
  • He thinks that talking big in japan and Asia, he can get back his credibility. Obama in Singapore for APEC forum
  • ‘I better get back,’ Basil said, twining the ribbon through his fingers.
  • Will I be awake by the time I get back to the ward?
  • The relationship deteriorated to the extent where they would split up and get back together.
  • At one time she was crazy for a cottage in the country; now she wants to get back to the town again.
  • It's good to get back to civilization after living in a tent for two weeks!
  • Everyone understood how hard it was to get back into the swing of things after such a long absence.
  • I kind of wish we could get back into Zorro†™ s battles with the army, or at least see the story from Zorro†™ s point of view, as seeing how he outwits his enemies is half the fun. Dueling Reviews: Zorro #17 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • You'll get back your deposit once we've checked the bikes are all right.
  • And if it has young back in there, a mother raccoon is going to just tear another hole into the structure to get back in. D.C. Council tentatively approves bill on animal- and pest-control firms
  • That would get back at them for their currency chicanery which cost us so dear.
  • Here he was, spending money he might never get back to give her a chance, and she called the stewardess because he kissed her! Love Stories

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