Sentence examples for getting somewhere to from inspiring English sources

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I knew the difficulties of getting somewhere to live, negotiating the housing system, the benefits system, and the prejudices you can face.

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"You got somewhere to be, man?" he berates.

Bob said to me, 'Have you got somewhere to live?' I said, 'Yes'.

You're in New York, after all: You've got somewhere to go and you're probably running late.

At least if there's a grave, he's got somewhere to grieve".

A London weekend in late summer and everyone's got somewhere to go.

Or at least acknowledging we've got somewhere to get that is far away from where we currently stand.

"If we haven't got somewhere to train then we'll find somewhere on the outskirts of town.

But I suppose I'm thankful that I get somewhere to pump that's not a bathroom.

You can surf, have a barbecue, and then you've got somewhere to sleep".

Everybody's got somewhere to go, whether it's first grade, Junior League, or that job downtown.

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