Examples of 'getting him out' in a sentence
Meaning of "getting him out"
This phrase typically refers to the act of removing or extracting someone from a particular place, situation, or predicament. It can be used in various contexts, such as rescuing someone from danger, helping someone leave a location, or freeing someone from an undesirable situation
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getting him out
There is no way we are getting him out of there.
Getting him out of here is going to be a delicate operation.
I have trouble getting him out of my mind.
Getting him out of prison was not easy.
That means getting him out of here.
Getting him out of there was not for nothing.
You must help getting him out.
In getting him out of that dreadful place.
Thank you for getting him out.
I am getting him out whether he likes it or not.
That leads us to getting him out there.
Getting him out will be the hard part.
Got a few scratches getting him out.
No use getting him out in that state.
I will need help getting him out.
I think getting him out of that thing is key.
They are working on getting him out now.
We are getting him out of bed now.
Maybe there is a way of getting him out.
Good job getting him out of here.
We are gonna need help getting him out.
I have been getting him out of trouble my.
They had a tought time getting him out.
Getting him out is not a kerfuffle.
Took some convincing getting him out.
Works fine getting him out of his house.
We are having a hard time getting him out of.
I am getting him out of your hair right now.
Now the trick is getting him out.
Getting him out will be my job.
I would not mind getting him out.
Always getting him out of trouble.
It was quite a business getting him out of it.
I am getting him out of town tonight.
We had a hell of a time getting him out of customs.
I am getting him out of this house.
Were planning on getting him out here.
By getting him out of his room.
Good luck getting him out.
Getting him out was our problem.
I say we start by getting him out of the house.
Getting him out is next to impossible.
Looks like they are getting him out of here.
For getting him out of my way.
But his defense is getting him out there.
Getting him out was another story.
We should be getting him out of here.
Getting him out of her hair.
I figure on getting him out of jail.
You have to think of a way of getting him out.
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