Examples of 'get in town' in a sentence

Meaning of "get in town"

get in town: To arrive or reach a town or city. This phrase is often used to describe the action of entering a location for a specific purpose

How to use "get in town" in a sentence

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get in town
I gotta get in town the next couple days.
I advise you to get in town fast.
The bigger question was what kind of work he could get in town.
Not like what you get in town below.
I can let you have a little to tide you over till you get in town.
We will get in town.
I would like to draw my time when we get in town.
Well, I guess I better get in town and get our bets down before the odds shorten.
So we can get this finished up and get in town.
I like to get in town a little early, you know?
You know how bad things can get in town.
I get in town 20 minutes ago, they dump me here.
If they are the kind of headaches you get in town.
Just get in town 20 minutes ago, they dump me here.
So when we get in town.

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I have some errands to run before Richards parents get in town tonight.
Dolan, when you get in town you look me up, huh?
It was the only job I could get in town.
You will have to wait till we get in town for the main event.
One last word - I advise you to get in town fast.
But I am a man, how to get in town spirits!

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