Sentence examples for either get out from inspiring English sources

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They assumed they would either get out by the next day or would get rescued.

"They can either get out or go to jail," he said in a video shown to supporters at a rally in São Paulo.

Go ahead and run Vortex Shield, as you can either get out and deal with pilots or crouch to fool them, unlike the Stryder.

If you can, try to pass AROUND them, but if you can't, wait for someone to either get out or just call out to them and POLITELY ask them if they could stop and let you pass by for a moment, but asking them is probably only if you are disabled or are REALLY worried you might get hit by the moving ball in this fast-action game.

You either get out immediately, vanquished and penitent, or something inside you changes.

So I suggest that you either get out now while you can or you buckle in.

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They'd either got out of the country or stayed put.

That means either getting out of the house or throwing a party, especially on a brilliantly starred weekend.

One said he "should have either got out a message of total support for Brown, or he should have resigned like James [Purnell] did last year".

If you skate less well than your target, it takes longer to arrive; he hears you coming, and either gets out of your way or braces to hit you harder.

The solution is either to get out into the countryside or to try Pfistermuhle.

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