Examples of using Gets very in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
there's a transformation- the mind gets very subtle.
You get impossible and Mom gets very upset.
Unless she gets very sick.
Who gets very sad when you're away.
Failing that, one gets very little done
She gets very lonely.
as the mixture gets very thick at the whisking stage
Brian gets very drunk and, when Stewie comes to retrieve him,
You see, child, with all life's routine distractions the spiritual life gets very little attention.
So they argue some more, and then Mary gets very quiet and she says,"Stephen, do you wanna be with her?
at present in our sunroom which gets very warm and dry,
And I want you to pretend to be my girlfriend so she gets very sad, and then, breaks off the wedding,
stop using a device when battery power gets very low.
And everybody gets very impatient and annoyed because they consider it impolite to leave the table,
reliable with a strong sense of justice, though she gets very frustrated when things don't go her way.
the Demerol if the pain gets very bad.
even the AVT-8710 It gets very expensive to be brought to Brazil.
I think I often take the worst of it when the game gets very aggressive.
Not surprisingly, non-violence gets very good media coverage
I also use these comedies the student gets very interested in; I realized he's motivated