Sentences with phrase «usually get him out of trouble»

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Or if you take «paying the penalty,» not in the sense of being punished, but in the more general sense of «standing the racket» or «footing the bill,» then, of course, it is a matter of common experience that, when one person has got himself into a hole, the trouble of getting him out usually falls on a kind friend.
two men were forced out of his fathers back seat at 45 mph, another went through the windshield as he chocked his father out, This time the sherrif after getting my husbabd back told us we would be arrested the next trouble, New yeaes eve we were goingh out to ceklebrate the upcoming new year of 2009, we took his ham on rye with mustard we usually did the evening and met him at his work gate He ruined that evening by throwing a can of wd 40 into the car with us he punctured, as well as every piece of trash he could grab fro the dumpster.
The episodes follow George who usually runs into trouble, but luckily his friend is always there to get him out of it.
It has often been said that the internet can usually give you enough information to get yourself into trouble but not enough to get out of it.
A reputable insurance company is usually well connected, and it can contact emergency services around the world to get you out of trouble.
We usually do this by getting out of the perceived path of danger or by shutting down our ability to feel our own troubling emotions altogether.
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