Examples of 'here to get out' in a sentence
Meaning of "here to get out"
here to get out: Present to find a way to exit or escape from a situation
How to use "here to get out" in a sentence
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here to get out
I came here to get out of the rain.
I can tell everybody in here to get out.
Been sleeping here to get out of my overcrowded house.
Lori Ann, We have to hide in here to get out.
I ran in here to get out of the rain.
Maybe we can find a vehicle around here to get out of here with.
I came here to get out of the house.
I just need grey poupon over here to get out his wallet.
I am here to get out of these woods.
So what is our first step here to get out of the trap?
I am just here to get out of picking my kid up from hockey.
Okay, I just brought you in here to get out of earshot.
Had lunch here to get out of the weather while waiting for a friend.
Who do I have to ( bleep ) around here to get out of a ticket?
I am not here to get out of anything . I am here to say I am sorry.
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I am not just here to get out of class.
I am not here to get out of anything.
I just came out here to get out of the office.
I came out here to get out from under his shadow.
You best tell pale boy here to get out of my goddamn face.
I have come here to get out of my contract. Come in, sit down.
I just came in here to get out of the wind . Uh.
I just came out here to get out of the office a little bit.
So, you are here to get out of this confusion.
Kris, tell here to get out of here.
Yeah, and I am here to get out alive.
Yeah, I'm just here to get out of the rain.
I'm just sitting here to get out of the rain. I don't know.