Examples of using Get very in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Latin
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Cyrillic
They get very mental.
It doesn't even matter,'cause you never really get very far.
You must get very lonely.
It doesn't even matter'cause you never really get very far.
Couples get very nervous.
People also translate
Let me go… oryour girlfriend's beautiful place will get very bloody.
This could get very boring.
They despise lies and hypocrisy,and because of that can get very jealous.
This could get very uncomfortable.
Less commonly, complications develop andthe situation can get very serious.
Sure, it could get very tricky in the later stage;
If you have a decompression problem it can get very serious and lethal.
My muscles get very tense and I can't really move well.
I have bad handwriting, am hypersensitive… clumsy and can get very concerned.
The keto diet can get very boring, very fast.
As much as I love the movies,there is no denying that it can get very expensive.
I hope more people get very successful and then quit.
People manipulate each other, depend on each other- and get very tired of it.
Thus they get very little opportunity to meet men.
Remember that if you start a sore throat,you can get very serious complications.
Can easily get very large if the gimp is used with large images.
The world will get very wicked.
Some owners constantly feed their pets, and as a result they get very fat.
Because of this, bacteria get very favorable soil for their propagation.
Well, you're welcome to try, Detective, butI'm not sure you will get very far with him.
And so then people get very inconsistent results when they do it this way.
If you have a closet full of clothes and you try to keep them all,your life will get very small.
You know."Ok, you know, you can get very rich, you and your family, if you play our game.".
With 50-80mg per day being the most common needed dose, unfortunately,this can get very expensive.
In general, I am a quiet person, butI can suddenly get very bright out of words when someone goes beyond my limits.