getting on - Both of my parents are growing older, but they still lead very active lives., get on with - Can you stop annoying me and just let me continue my work?, got together - My husband and I met at school and we’ve been together ever since., get around - What’s the best way to move from one place to another in this city?, get rid of - Could you please throw away all the old clothes you don’t wear anymore?, got the wrong end of the stick  - I thought we’d made it clear that we’d meet at the restaurant, but somehow she misunderstood and was waiting for us to pick her up., get a move on - Come on! We’ll be late if you don’t hurry up., get on my nerves - I liked him to begin with, but he’s now really starting to annoy me., get through him - I tried to explain the problem to my father, but I just can’t make him understand., get her own way - My parents always let my little sister do whatever she wants – that’s why she’s so spoilt., gets me down - Not having enough time for myself really depresses me., get her own back - Martha was dumped by her ex-boyfriend and now she wants to take revenge on him., got the chance - If I had the opportunity to go and live abroad, I think I’d probably take it., get the message - I’ve told my mum time after time that I can’t afford to move out, but she just doesn’t seem to hear what I’m saying!, get your act together / my way - You need to change your attitude and work harder or you’ll fail all your exams., get hold of - It’s difficult to contact George because he never has his phone switched on., getting by - It’s not easy managing to live on a student grant, especially in a big city., get out of the/ my way - I tried to walk past her, but she wouldn’t move to the side to let me pass.,

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