Examples of using Really get to know in English and their translations into Swedish
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Computer
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Political
And when you really get to know that person, dear God,
Ever really get to know. but then there's a part of us that only a few people There's a part of us that most people take for granted.
You think that one can only really get to know a product when one can touch it
I wanted to throw myself into everything, and really get to know the university and the faculty, but it has been a little overwhelming.
Here, you can focus your attention on the other person and really get to know them.
Just goes to show how you can share a squad car with a guy for years, and not really get to know him.
You can of course also visit our office in Amsterdam and really get to know our models and test how comfi they are!
Our partner centres offer extensive optional social programs through which you can really get to know the town in which you are studying.
Now we are looking for musicians who want to play with us live so the idea is that you really get to know the music and see the expression.
so it's highly recommended that you wander the streets on your own two feet- a great way to discover hidden gems and really get to know this ancient city.
the only way you can really get to know somebody is if you, uh, watch their behavior when they're being tickled.
which lets you really get to know your digital photographs.
Exactly. Really getting to know each other.
I really got to know Lee Jay.
I'm meeting so many people, and I haven't really gotten to know anybody.
And I really got to know him in Edinburgh.
In this time I really got to know Mr Bohm.
The mom they lost and never really got to know.
Really got to know him, was when I went dark. He died when I was five,
Working close to the customer and really getting to know their business and challenges,