Sentence examples for allow anything to get from inspiring English sources

The phrase "allow anything to get" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of permitting something to happen or be received, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "I won't allow anything to get in the way of my goals."
Alternatives: "permit anything to come" or "let anything interfere".

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I couldn't allow anything to get in the way of my remembering what a wonderful boy he was.

The Syrian army do not allow anything to get in unless the rebels leave the camp, and the rebels refuse to leave and we are stuck between them.

In order to protect themselves from such charges, the safest thing to do was to lock up everything and not allow anything to get out of sight.

Similar(57)

In my fear of allowing anything to get complicated, I had suppressed every feeling of anguish and confusion for months, for almost a year.

So don't allow anything to be published that isn't your best work, even if you don't get paid.

"They can't allow steroids or anything to get in the way of the history of the game".

A label is required to allow doctors to recognize and appropriately manage this subgroup who were willing to do anything to get rid of their diabetes.

"Anything to get him mad.

Anything to get high".

Anything to get away.

Anything to get to Britain.

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