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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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get away with (something)<br />

- to do something that one should not do <strong>and</strong> not get caught<br />

The criminal got away with stealing the money <strong>and</strong> was never caught.<br />

get back<br />

- to return<br />

We got back from London early yesterday afternoon.<br />

get back at (someone)<br />

- to do something bad to someone who has done something bad to you<br />

The girl is angry at her boyfriend <strong>and</strong> she is getting back at him by not answering the<br />

telephone.<br />

get back to (someone)<br />

- to communicate something to someone at a later time, to contact someone later<br />

We were very careful that our complaints did not get back to the school principal.<br />

get back to (something)<br />

- to return to something<br />

I needed a rest before I could get back to my work.<br />

get back together (with someone)<br />

- to resume a relationship or marriage after separating<br />

The couple got back together after separating for three months.<br />

get behind<br />

- to fail to maintain a desired pace or level of progress, to become late<br />

If you get behind with your homework you will never pass many courses.<br />

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