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receive punishment
You are going to get it! -
understand, usually after some initial difficulty
She didn't know what her classmates were plotting but finally caught on
How To Use get it In A Sentence
- If a series is trying to get it dead right, then it is on the researcher's integrity that the quality of the finished work depends.
- It was a responsible situation he felt for a boy of thirteen, and he meant to do his very best to keep it now that he had been lucky enough to get it; in the far-off future, too, he saw himself no longer the van-boy, but in the proud position now occupied by Joshua as driver, and this he considered, though a lofty, was by no means an unreasonable ambition. Our Frank and other stories
- In the days of yore when beer in pubs was served only in pints or quarts, the serving wenches had to keep mental tabs on who drank pints and who drank quarts to get it right when collecting payment.
- If you desire something strong enough and are determined to get it, there is nothing that you cannot accomplish. Dr Roopleen
- Cat dander is the only thing which makes me have terrible trouble breathing – my lungs, throat, I get itchy, sneezy, wheezy … and only seems worse, not better, with time around cats. If Wishes Were Pussycats | Her Bad Mother
- If the color you purchased doesn't turn out the way you intended, it's imperative that you consult an experienced colorist in order to get it retouched.
- If you click anywhere in there, It's considered authorization, your creditcard information gets sent to a third party, who then some time later proceeds to charge your card X dollars a month and makes it very hard to get it cancelled. Making Light: A music exec's take on the Macmillan/Amazon throwdown
- Being that the last two No. 1 picks have received at least $30 million in guaranteed money, well, all together now: Better get it right. Guiding draft principle amid NFL's money woes: Get it right
- I know this won't make sense to anyone else but I just have to get it out, in hopes that by writing it out loud I can figure it out, unmask it, and take away its power over me.
- He's spraddling out the legs of his tripod to get it down to her level.