Sentence examples for getting back in terms from inspiring English sources

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During that time, you are probably learning more from the experience, than they are getting back in terms of your free labour, but if it goes on for a month or more, then you should be getting paid".

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They are flagrantly pleased by each other; by what they've got back, in terms of friendship.

"It is too big and ridiculous and I don't even go to the bottom floor, but what we get back in terms of the view is glorious and I much prefer living in my money than having it in the bank".

There are things other teams can get away with that we can't get away with, in terms of everybody crashing the boards and getting back in transition.

Recovery was defined by participants in terms of physical and psychological recovery and also getting back in to a normal routine that they enjoyed prior to their diagnosis.

Getting Back in the Routine.

Meanwhile, a recent study of houses in San Diego and Sacramento, published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, took a different tack: When you install photovoltaic solar panels on your roof, how much do you get back in market resale terms, beyond monthly energy savings?

A recent study on houses in San Diego and Sacramento published by the National Bureau of Economic Research took a different tack: When you install photovoltaic solar panels on your roof, how much do you get back in market resale terms, beyond monthly energy savings?

"The question about all this is whether society is really getting back more in terms of the social mission it receives from a charity than the subsidies it is providing in the form of tax exemptions," said Burton A. Weisbrod, an economics professor at Northwestern University and editor of a book on the commercialization of the nonprofit sector, "To Profit or Not to Profit".

"There's some chance that might work," he said, "that if you are just patient, these hotels may get back in compliance" with the terms of their loans.

Updated at 5.04pm BST 4.06pm BST Labour MP Nick Smith asks Thompson about the evidence of BBC trustee Anthony Fry, who told MPs in July he was told "in unpleasant terms … to get back in our box" about senior pay.

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