Use "get someone to come|get one to come" in a sentence

1. Come on sleepyhead—time to get up.

2. Come on, get in.

3. Come on, get back.

4. You must get them to come over here.

5. To Acquire means to get or come to own something

6. Augh Augh [remastered] Lyrics: ANIMEEEEEEEEEEEEE / Get up, come on get down with the Augh Augh / Get up, come on get down with the Augh Augh / Get up, come on get down with the Augh Augh / Open up

7. Well, come and get him.

8. Come and get your diamonds!

9. Come on get with it!

10. Come on, get back there.

11. Today we'll get a chance to come across one example of human unthoughtful behavior.

12. Come Get Her Lyrics: Trippin' / Mike WiLL Made-It / Somebody Come to the floor, it feels like we've met before / Somebody Come get her, she's dancin' like a stripper / Somebody Come …

13. Get some roadburn, come on!

14. People come from all over to get Bashers ribs

15. Come along, lad. Time for you to get home.

16. Come on now, up you get.

17. Come on, let's get some champagne!

18. Come on, get rid of it.

19. Come on, guys, let's get going!

20. Come on, get the pill down.

21. Get in touch on your return and come to supper.

22. When they come to the table, you don't get greedy.

23. Get your Buns over here slang Come to me immediately

24. Come on, get everybody to clean this mess up now.

25. 13 Come along, lad. Time for you to get home.

26. 26 Tickets are hard to come by but I'll do my level best to get you one.

27. The woman Jesus is speaking to has come to get some water.

28. The attendant needs to call fire department to come get Mark out.

29. Come near the fire and get warm.

30. Come on, you guys, let's get going!

31. I can't get this screw to come out of the wall.

32. Come and get some, you little bitch!

33. Come on, just get on your knees.

34. Come on, Rowan, get out of him!

35. Come get me out of this contraption.

36. Come and get the nice dead ferret.

37. Come out and get some fresh air.

38. Come and get an eyeful of this!

39. 13 Get in touch on your return and come to supper.

40. I can't get the ketchup to come out of the bottle.

41. How come I always have to get dragged by the camel?

42. Can you get this cork to come out of the bottle?

43. Paradise, get up, the old maestro has come to see you.

44. " I'll come back at dawn one of these days and get my shots. "

45. After he hit me, I called the cops to come to get him.

46. 21 Let's stop discussing trivial details and come/get to the point.

47. We got to come up with another way to get him to back off.

48. When we get home, come around my house.

49. AO: I should really get Derek's manager to come and play it.

50. But I am very much believable, however, you'll get him to come.

51. A group has come at a time to get sign on cheques.

52. 23 Come on, boys -- eat up your supper and get to bed.

53. Come on, let's get this dynamite somewhere safe.

54. Get the money and come to the third floor of the parking garage.

55. 10 I get culture shock every time I come back to this country.

56. Come on From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Come on phrasal verb 1 Come on! spoken a) used to tell someone to hurry Come on, we’ll be late! b) used to encourage someone to do something Come on, you can do it!

57. Did you come all the way down here to get a typewriter, Don?

58. You'll get a good hiding when you come home!

59. Get yourself some grub and come and sit down.

60. Now, come on, let's get my toothbrush and scram.

61. Come and get me after you quit your job.

62. Don't stand outside shivering-come inside and get warm!

63. Come on, George,(Sentencedict) we'd better get back now.

64. ‘Come on, Red, get in the house… Attaboy, Attaboy.’.

65. And people are forced to come into the camps to get their safe drinking water.

66. After all, it isn't the worst idea to get a taste of what's to come.

67. Well obviously we tried to take advantage of the situation to get him to come out,

68. Will you come if I can get the aunt to fork out twenty quid?

69. To get a good job chase down every lead you can come up with.

70. Would you like to know when the Grim Reaper will come and get you?

71. Now they can come in and they can start to get clues about activity.

72. Just come up quick and get some whaler's slops on.

73. Got a little parlor trick to get them to come up close to where the explosion happens.

74. Come on, there has to be someone out there.

75. Come along, someone must want to know my invention.

76. 30 Guys, they come up with lame pick - up lines. Desperate to just get laid.

77. Be good, or the bogey man will come and get you!

78. ə l.i / in a way that is annoying because someone is telling you what to do: "Come and get your dinner," he said Bossily

79. Come in here and get this mouthy bitch out of here.

80. Come on kids! Simmer down and get on with your work!