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  • I certainly _________ in my job. This year I've travelled to New York, China and Australia.
    get around
  • I learnt to _________ in spite of my small income.
    get by
  • It took me a long time to _________ dance music.
    get into
  • The thieves _________ with several thousand pounds.
    got away
  • I visited my friends in Rome last week and I can't wait to _________ to see them again.
    get back
  • Sorry, I forgot to phone you. I _________ late last night.
    got in
  • It didn't take long for the rumour to _________ .
    get around
  • I usually _________ at 7:30 in the morning.
    get up
  • It took her a long time to _________ the illness.
    get over
  • I was phoning you yesterday and I couldn't _________, the line was busy all the time .
    get through
  • It took me months to _________ John after we broke up.
    get over
  • She _________ the taxi and asked the driver to take her home.
    got into
  • I didn't mean to _________ you _________ trouble.
    get - into
  • I was almost mugged but I managed to _________ .
    get away
  • I'm trying to think of ways of _________ him. He is terrible at his job and besides, he's always late.
    getting rid of
  • It's two o´clock; I must _________ to the office as soon as possible, I have a meeting in a few minutes.
    back
  • Shall we _________ for a drink at the weekend?
    get together
  • Children mustn´t _________ strangers´s cars.
    get in
  • I usually _________ work at half past five.
    get off
  • I will take her at least a half an hour to _________ town in this traffic.
    get across
  • It took me a long time to _________ work because the traffic was terrible.
    get to
  • I find it very hard to _________ on my salary.
    get by
  • I was phoning you yesterday, but I couldn't _________ you because you were always out of the office.
    get hold of
  • The team leaders need to _________ to discuss the problem.
    get together
  • My friend and I _________ very well.
    get on
  • He got _________ the bus and showed his travel pass.
    got on
  • I hate _________ early in the winter when I'ts still dar.
    getting up
  • He _________ Oxford at about 11 o´clock yesterday.
    got to
  • He _________ the train and waited for us at the station.
    got off
  • It took him a fortnight to _________ his pneumonia
    get over
  • The team leaders need to _________ to discuss the problem.
    get together