Examples of using To get something in English and their translations into Korean
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Yet, they do wish to get something from this relationship.
To get something, or simply to achieve some kind of satisfaction from the feeling of controlling the other person in the relationship.
You will also need to pick up two tickets in order to get something nice.
We all like to get something for free but there is an old adage that says'nothing is ever free'.
But if you come to him only to get something from him- only to be delivered from your problems- you will never grow an inch in maturity.
To get something you have never had, you have to do something you have never done." TakeActionToday.
You want to get something you love but that will go with the size and shape of the space.
MEANING The person who complains in a situation is more likely to get something.
Here, strategies of persuasion come to play a role to get something from the other person.
To get something out of these quotations, you don't need to be a Christian or to believe that Jesus Christ was the only son of God.
If the pet wants to get something, but the first attempt to do so fails, the cat may make a second or even third attempt.
In the beginning, it can be difficult just to get something on the page.
Since I'm not providing my card details to get something supposedly free, I will never
Somewhat counter-intuitively, if you want to get something from someone- you should give them something yourself.
We will be happy to get something on the books.
We wanted to get something like a fossil record of the building, and to do this, we sampled dust.
that's too low to get something with good quality.
In Latin, quid pro quo means to get something for giving something. .
A hacker may agree to accept some kinds of authority in order to get something he wants more than the time he spends following orders.
They need to offer me something in order to get something from me.