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I won't let him get away with that excuse.

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Neat trick if you can get away with it!

Our climbing party planned to get away at dawn.

Anything to get away from that big, scary goal you care too much about.

You find a superb little get away with a secluded beach and hiking trails.

Those who lie and cheat will never get away with it.

I'm damned if I'm going to let her get away with that!

The Argentines had been guilty of aggression and must not be allowed to get away with it.

I could see how a girl with gumption like Srey Neth, unschooled and naive, could yearn to get away.

I finally stopped shoplifting because I'd proved to myself that I could do it and get away with it.

That they were allowed to get away with such adventures for so long should be the mutual sector’s real source of embarrassment.

So food marketers, knowing that many shoppers are increasingly concerned about healthful eating, figured: why not just slap the natural label on anything we can get away with?

On the curve of the nearest hill she looked back regretfully at Marlott and her father's house, although she had been so anxious to get away.

The traditional view thinks that an athlete should get away from the amuse circle, because it will distract their attention and then makes him lose in the fame.

Daisy Waugh, the author of Bed of Roses, adds: "the best thing to do is to get away from each other as fast as possible."

To get away from what's causing your unhappiness and workplace blues, you must give up on many of your most fondly held (and formerly successful) habits. and try new ways of thinking and acting.

"Then the other force came out of the town against them, so that they were being attacked on this side and on that: and Israel overcame them and let not one of them get away with his life."

That's a trivial change, basically the least the Fed could get away with without facing a firestorm of criticism - and far short of the major asset-purchase program the Fed should be undertaking.

But, trying to recycle the party line about Mr Brown being a statesman, not a showman, Lord Kinnock said that he "has got a radio face-and nobody can get away from that".

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