Examples of 'am going to get out' in a sentence

Meaning of "am going to get out"

am going to get out: This phrase signals one's intention or desire to leave a particular situation, place, or circumstance

How to use "am going to get out" in a sentence

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am going to get out
I am going to get out of his way.
I have been in here for many years and i am going to get out soon.
I am going to get out of here.
The same way I am going to get out.
I am going to get out.
I have to get out . I am going to get out.
And I am going to get out of the boat.
Ten o'clock is the earliest I am going to get out of bed.
And I am going to get out of the boat and start walking.
I don't care how pregnant I am, I am going to get out of this.
I am going to get out of the Clyde class!
I do not know how I am going to get out of this alive.
I am going to get out of here. The mathematics of oxygen depletion say otherwise.
I have no idea what I am going to get out of these events.
Okay, I am going to get out of here before the daddy gets here.

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So everybody always wants to know, "what I am going to get out of it? ".
To prove this, I am going to get out my trusty dictionary.
Not a ‘ stage ' I am going to get out of.
Okay, well, I am going to get out of your hair and to the Louvre.

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