Sentence examples for get some faster from inspiring English sources

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Brammo's electric motorcyle, the Enertia, is about to get some faster, stronger siblings.

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But the boys complain that the curry is green and leave to get some fast food rubbish.

"If you are coming in on a ground pass and want to get some fast food, you want to make that the best experience you can," he said.

"You get some fast corners as well as some slower ones but actually it has the highest lateral energy demand of all the circuits where the super-soft is used, so tire management is going to be important once more".

When Milo isn't able to make it to a bowling alley where he can bowl a strike or to a karaoke bar to sing "99 Luftballons" in German, he'll dip into his emergency stash of grape jelly jars and get some fast relief by popping their pressure caps.

As he waits for Game 1 of the N.B.A. finals to begin, Lil' Bow Wow plays air hockey with T-Boz and then goes out to get some fast food with Chilli and Big D. By 9 p.m., the crowd at So So Def has thinned out.

You can either jog every day or less but to get some fast progress, you should jog at least 3 times a week.

— and on top of that we've got some fast players behind us!

We got some fast-break opportunities because our defense was good for about 10, 12 minutes".

They may also query whether the chancellor is engaging in the kind of creative accounting that gets some fast-and-loose businesses into trouble - by the way he is banking and spending £3.5bn of proceeds from an auction of 4G broadband spectrum that hasn't happened yet.

However, perhaps she can get some reassurance or faster medical attention, if need be.

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