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How to use get away with in a sentence

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Well, he might get away with it as long as people don't understand the security implications for Australia.
If our guys were Australians, they would at least pay them, but because these workers are Vanuatuans, they think they can get away with it.
How long they get away with it depends on how long they can sow confusion and doubt.
You think you can get away with cutting me dead in Bar Snug and making it obvious I'm used goods?
Synth pads and a vocoder may seem a tad too trendy, but since the guys have pretty bad hair, they can get away with it.
Later in the over he was fortunate to get away with a mistimed hook which lobbed over the head of square leg.
We feel developers should not be allowed to get away with extensions like this.
So I put forward these ideas however subtly or cack-handedly to the extent that I can get away with it.
The band could get away with it 30 years ago, but today's demanding listener expects a bit more.
There are times when you know you could get away with charging obscenely high prices, but that doesn't mean you should do it.
They will be exposed for things called hypocrisy and cant, and they will not get away with it.
Roz is truly one of those rare people who can crack wise and get away with it.
A one-star hotel can get away with only five rooms and no staff-to-guest ratio is stipulated.
He is on thin ice here, but he is smart enough, and gutsy enough to get away with it.
The thieves get away with the casket but not the jewels, which Lizzie has extracted for safe keeping.
I swear if I could pass Gracie off as a hearing dog and get away with it I would.
How did they know they would be allowed to get away with the trucks they must have used to move the heavy artifacts which they stole?
Now, Tiger is once again the heir apparent and columnists across the globe are making the kinds of U-turns only journalists can get away with.
It does not follow, if this legislation is struck down, that the appellant can get away with biting people.
It's probably not traditional, but the strudel concept is Germanic enough that I can label it German and get away with it.
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But I don't want you to think you can get away with any holier-than-thou stuff.
On the level, now, do you think you could get away with that young Gilder scheme you've been planning?
You fellows seem to think you can get away with making it with 'arak, and your customers won't know the difference.
The kid battled, but we can't have those misplays and get away with them against a team like that one over there.
You don't have to be a Hollywood A-lister to get away with mispronunciations, but it helps.
They can perform prodigies of prevarication and get away with them.
I guess I could do it and get away with it as well as the average.
In those days almost anyone who was not a perfect bonehead could set up as a Wise Man and get away with it.
I'm not going to let tod Boreck get away with it while we stay in jail.
And, above all, I cannot let him get away with that microfilm.
Unscrupulous arms dealers continue to get away with grave human rights abuses and make a mockery of the UN Security Council's efforts.
This tells me that the other culprits will get away with just a slap on the wrist and be allowed to keep all their ill-gotten gains.
The musa basjoo is the hardiest of all if you think you might get away with leaving it outside throughout the year.
The worry, of course, is that people will underbid, hoping that they can get away with some consumer surplus.
Which means the taxpayer is subsidising those companies which get away with paying contemptibly low wages.
Yep, if small print wasn't invented so that one human can shaft another human just to get their own way then get away with it, my name is Trickster McLiarface.
Skipper Atherton was lucky to get away with a snick between wicket keeper and slip before he departed for seven, caught by Tendulkar from Prasad's bowling.
And why is it so easy to get away with subletting your council house at market rent and pocketing up to a pounds 1,000 a week at taxpayers' expense?
He is a hairier, skinnier, richer, more ridiculous version of my father-in-law who seems to think he can get away with wearing a tight shiny suit and daps.
And because I told Scotty what I thought of his letting an old man like French Frank get away with him, we, too, brawled and added to the festivity of the sandspit.
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