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154 Sentences With "get near"

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A lot of little kids can't get near their heroes the way I used to be able to get near them at Forest Hills, when the grass really was greener.
Even my dog didn't want to get near me. 7.
You see that light, and you want to get near it.
"There isn't another significant family movie until you get near Christmas."
"It took them about 30 minutes to get near," he said.
"I didn't want to get near that stuff," Dr. Rosecrans said.
You can't get near it and not become a stoned teenager.
In the dugout, I started to notice nobody would get near me.
I don't know how functional it is to get near the books.
With all the guards, Mr. Saviano is not easy to get near.
"She's already gone by the time we get near," Charyn writes, with relish.
"I am optimistic that we can get near the 65 percent target," he said.
You get near those cubs and it just evokes a response that is natural.
"I don't get near as close as I used to back then," Sullivan said.
At higher altitudes, the trees thin out as they get near an exposed ridge.
When you work at Twitter, you get near-daily updates to the app to test.
Mark Hunt didn't get near the UFC title until the last days of his thirties.
Tony also would not let emergency crew or police get near Heuche once they arrived.
Just point and shoot and get near-professional pictures in terms of exposure and focus.
I worry about the fact that people don't want to get near each other's bodies.
The concept of being activated by specific objects is something I "get" near the end.
"We will cut the hand of anyone trying to get near al-Sistani," he said.
The FTC, whatever agency just lets them go every time they get near something. Right.
But the actress behind the Shondaland character doesn't get near the level of worship she deserves.
"I couldn't even get near a gas station last night," Choate told NBC News on Wednesday.
No ordinary citizen could get near the villa in a well-heeled neighborhood in northern Bucharest.
But many protesters still managed to get near the border and throw stones at Israeli soldiers.
After all, even if they perform their best, most skaters won't get near the gold medal.
Myrtle Beach resident Michaela Choate, 22, said she "couldn't even get near a gas station" on Tuesday.
Kam is trying to get near her and she's just too hyper sensitive to have anyone around.
"Whenever you get near the stage, that means you are focussed on your performance," she told them.
You could do something like that for your time when you get near that for the morning.
After that, he said, it would have to surface or get near the surface to replenish air supply.
If it wasn't able to get near the surface, Balbi said, its oxygen might last only seven days.
But as soon as we get near the less savory side of show business, the show falters again.
"His work relates to rock in ways that very few other visual artists get near," the musician noted.
" Ionis Pharmaceuticals: "Goldman put out a call which basically said that you don't want to get near this stock.
If Odom even wanted to get near Khloé, he'd have to deal with the entire crew, Kris Jenner included.
"We couldn't even get near the arena, there were 32,000 people," Trump said at a rally in Washington, Mich.
The ability to share and get near instant feedback from people he doesn't know is also something he likes.
"I suspect that at some point soon our hospitals may get near capacity," Bottoms told a local CBS affiliate.
To our knowledge, President Trump has not been photographed on a horse, though he did get near one recently.
It could get near the northern Leeward Islands, including the British Virgin Islands and Anguilla, Friday into Saturday morning.
We don steel toe boots, orange hazard vests, safety glasses, and hard hats before we can get near the building.
But Ahmed said that this year the company will continue its "fast growth" and will get near to becoming breakeven.
But I think the question is, were he ever to get near the White House, what would be those conflicts?
Throngs of pedestrians crane their necks to catch a glimpse of the action, but they can't get near the scene.
To our knowledge, President Trump has not been photographed on a horse, though he did get near one recently. 10.
"They refused to allow us to get near Scarborough Shoal," Joy Ban-eg, leader of the Kalayaan Atin group, told reporters.
We compete to get near a little sunlamp, but if we lived differently, we could feel the glow of real sunshine.
Such an extreme radiation environment can easily fry life-sustaining electronics that get near it ("near" here meaning millions of miles).
It's always a dangerous thing when politicians get near the English language: Run for the exits and cover the children's ears.
In 2015 Skype launched its Translator service, which lets users get near real-time audio translations during phone and video calls.
JW: Right, when I was first in analysis I would just vomit everything on everybody who would get near me, too.
The integration should allow Apple Watch owners to leave their iPhone behind and still get near full functionality out of the watch.
That's a penalty so burdensome that if Turner were to have children someday, he wouldn't be able to get near their school.
Forty-five years later, after she died, the women in my family fought like cats and dogs to get near her clothing.
Czub said you're not allowed to take photos too close to the reactor, but she was still able to get near it.
Now in modern races, such as Formula One, it's more and more difficult to approach a driver, to get near a car.
But my feelers and my protection of myself became so taut that nobody was ever going to get near me after that.
These wide-open grids are like cantilevers to me, admirable feats of engineering that make me a little nervous to get near.
Winds of 50 mph, snow and a flash freeze are aiming for Washington, DC. You can get near-instant frostbite in Minnesota.
And because Migos are superior beings that bring us mortals divine gifts every time they get near a beat, their segment is epic.
That's starting to get near the $50 a barrel level needed by BP to cover its capital expenditure and dividends, according to Jefferies.
Though it's widely liked (if not widely watched), Brooklyn Nine-Nine doesn't get near the appreciation that a sitcom of its caliber deserves.
Meanwhile, Tang says that the move into wellness services beyond massage has helped Urban get near to profitability and significantly improve unit economics.
And concerns emerged that the lava could get near the Puna Geothermal Plant, where flammable liquids are stored, CNN affiliate Hawaii News Now reported.
"SOMETIMES" I think we use "sometimes" so much because it's a good way to get near something you don't want to look at directly.
"If he's not having a great day for instance, she won't get up all in his face, she'll just get near you," Olympia said.
Administration officials said they didn't want to get near Houston, afraid they would hamper recovery efforts with the enormous rigmarole of a presidential visit.
Conventional wisdom has it that investors should reduce their equity holdings as they get near and into retirement and shift toward safer, fixed-income investments.
Young couples walk along the water tapping on cellphones, but when I get near it, I have to hold my nose, overwhelmed by the stink.
A range of politicians, including from the governing Conservative Party, addressed a crowd, which packed out Parliament Square and left some unable to get near.
"You'd have to get near catastrophic numbers for employment and the CPI to get the Fed to hold off raising rates at that meeting," he said.
The Obama team also worked closely with Mexico to strengthen its own southern border, where many migrants cross long before they get near the United States.
Austrian Veith, skiing second, charged down the course in one minute 5.77 seconds, a time that none of the following skiers was able to get near.
This kind of thing happens occasionally, and British forces are sometimes forced to respond to Russian aircraft or ships as they get near the UK's borders.
I am eternally grateful whenever I get near it, even when I'm getting smashed by waves that remind me I don't know how to surf. 2.
"I don't think that [McCarthy] or the other names that I've heard could get near enough votes to make it happen," said one conservative GOP lawmaker.
He got this idea from the irregular readings compasses get near the poles, so he proposed the inner worlds are what is messing with Earth's magnetism.
"This helps us parents to understand and tell our children not to touch or get near the bombs," said Sobaida Sidic, a housewife attending the training.
He said his supporters wanted to get near the Green Zone to make their voices heard by decision makers, and had no intention of storming it again.
An ROE of just over 7 percent so far this year increasing to an estimated 8.7 percent in 2020 could get near 10 percent with lower taxes.
Because they only eat grass, the only thing that they would be really a threat is if they get near agricultural crops, as we've seen in Brazil.
If it can cut its costs to its new target of 18 billion francs ($18.5 billion) by then, it should get near 4.5 billion francs in earnings.
Selling them will help Sinclair get near an important threshold: owning stations that reach no more than than 39 percent of American households, the limit under F.C.C. rules.
They want to include "polling links" in alert messages to get near-instantaneous feedback from the population on the extent of damage from a disaster, allowing rapid triage.
Screams worthy of a rock star erupted as Hlaing entered, with festival-goers clamoring over one another and punch-ups erupting between those vying to get near him.
It's also especially bad politics for someone like Hickenlooper, who can't get away with filibustering about the merits of capitalism if he hopes to get near the nomination.
Norwegian Aksel Lund Svindal, starting third, was the only one to get near Feuz's time but missed out on his third downhill win of the season by 0.18 seconds.
Tesla's system uses the unique bluetooth signal from your phone to unlock the car when you get near it and start it when you get inside, according to Cnet.
You can also set it up so you hit the shutter button but the shot only fires when you and your friends all get near each other and smile.
The police block attempts to get near the camps and closely monitor foreign journalists who travel to Xinjiang, making it all but impossible to conduct interviews in the region.
A return on equity of just over 7 percent so far this year, increasing to an estimated 8.7 percent in 2020, could get near 10 percent with lower taxes.
But by then the police had cracked down on stowaways, and he wasn't able to get near the container ship he'd scoped out at the port in La Goulette.
The town has been a flashpoint in recent weeks as militias backed by Iran have tried to get near the U.S. garrison, prompting U.S. coalition jets to strike back.
" Weddle says the most frustrating part to this is that other guys in the league are "getting DUIs or physically abusing other people, and they never get near this [penalty].
Once you get near where you're going, you can grab an energizing breakfast, or give yourself a chance to catch your breath, and then get to work when it's time.
To me, the 2-year-old who won't get near me one year, if he has a positive experience with me, next year will hop right up on my lap.
There's no reason unemployment in the US should ever get near to 10 percent, and there's no reason for a recession and recovery to take as long as they did.
First, Varane stole ahead of Vecino before beating Cristhian Stuani to the ball to head beyond Muslera, who could not get near the ball as it sped into the goal.
The rockets could be fired deep into enemy territory — dropping millions of explosive charges onto large groups of armored vehicles — without American forces ever having to get near enemy territory.
Even though Shiffrin eased off slightly on the second run, when her time was bettered by two other skiers, nobody else could get near her total time of one minute 43.50.
The first force to get near to Mosul, advancing to within two kilometers (just over a mile) of Iraq's second largest city, was the elite U.S.-trained Counter Terrorism Service (CTS).
He moves against the current of crate browsers, leaves his stack of potential purchases on top of two crates so no one can get near them, and pulls every. single. record.
A few days after defeating Johnson in Cuba, Willard landed in Florida, where police struggled to control the crowd running and cutting ropes and trampling fences just to get near Willard.
It could get near the northern Leeward Islands, including the British Virgin Islands and Anguilla, Friday into Saturday morning, but it's too soon to tell if the islands will be affected.
Just last week, Samsung announced the Galaxy Note 9 with a new S Pen that uses supercapacitor tech, to get near-instant full charges when the stylus is docked inside the phone.
Even with the recent talks, Liu He opted to visit Germany rather than the United States this week — an indication that the preparatory work was not sufficient to get near a deal.
Kristina Webb, a colleague at The Palm Beach Post, said that the Red Cross had "pushed back" against the White House's initial rule that only pool reporters could get near the festivities.
They didn't realize that although Tweeden claimed she never let Franken get near her face after the first rehearsal, there were numerous images of her performing the kiss scene with Franken afterward.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — It was a presidential trip to a deluged state where the president didn't meet a single storm victim, see an inch of rain or get near a flooded street.
And we'll guess, we'll keep guessing at what it is that he's hiding, but I think the question is, will he ever, to get near the White House, what would be those conflicts?
Funny enough, Kim admits little Chicago had to be photoshopped into the former shoot, seeing how she was apparently terrified of dad in the life-size Dino outfit and wouldn't get near it.
And we'll guess, we'll keep guessing at what it is that he's hiding but I think the question is, will he ever, to get near the White House, what would be those conflicts?
And, when any ships did get near enough to attempt to assess the situation, they simply saw a silent (read: EXTREMELY,  EXTREMELY DEAD) figure, seemingly peacefully waving to the crew from the railings.
Like the Apple HomePod, this design allows consumers to get near-surround sound quality from a single speaker — though we'll have to test the two speakers side-by-side to hear the differences.
The only chink in its armor is a bit of busyness in the suspension when you get near and above 70 miles per hour, but that's mostly a factor of the shortened wheelbase.
With the rise of location-aware advertising — like that Jack in the Box ad that appears whenever you get near one — the potential for leaking or exploiting this personal data has never been higher.
Mostly they don't want to get near it, I think they want to keep their ... Even though they've been complicit in what's happening at Uber, they don't want to talk about it, I guess.
When it became clear that it was going to be impossible to get near the stage to photograph his set, I decided to go into the crowd to shoot their view of his show instead.
"We are well on our way of reaching our goal to bring inflation near but below 2 percent ... We could get near to that goal during 2019 or towards the end of 2019," he said.
For reporters in the operating room, the job is to see what's going on, stay out of the way and not touch — or even get near — anything draped in blue, which is the sterile stuff.
Still, though, the way it's working out, we could well click to the big, round 20,000 threshold just as the stock rally and perhaps some other asset-price moves get near some sort of culminative moment.
"The problem on defense is, if you can't get near the ball carrier—if you get blocked or fooled or lined up in the wrong spot—how are you going to make the tackle?" he says.
I can't help but think it won't last, since the dollar will surely start to strengthen as we get near June and the next Fed press conference, where they are likely to hike 25 basis points.
After Williams held in her first two service games, Kenin reeled off seven straight games, as Williams made errors in bunches and Kenin slapped groundstroke winners that Williams often failed to get near, much less counter.
He's 16th all-time in career rushing yards and 26th in attempts, and it's fair to wonder once he and Frank Gore retire if anyone will get near those numbers again in the pass-happy NFL.
The delay, at least in part, will likely stem from the fact that the FAA and Boeing will need to get near simultaneous approval from authorities around the world for the plane to fly again, Guzzetti said.
But Trump is going to face a massive barrage of negative ads in California and Cruz is going all in on the state in an effort to make sure Trump can't hit, or even get near 1,237.
The Eagles, who have been to two Super Bowls but never won, are usually doomed by ill-timed bounces, unlucky injuries and other bad breaks — not only in the playoffs but whenever they get near the playoffs.
It can be hard to wrap your mind around how famous Jackson was, and how untouchable — as in, he literally surrounded himself with people (attorneys, security, and at times paparazzi) who made it impossible to get near him.
It&aposs common knowledge that electric powertrains are well-suited to the low air density you get near the top of Pikes Peak, but the ID R was specifically tailored for the hill climb in other ways too.
The idea was that you could get all of your Facebook messages directly on your home screen, quickly chat with friends using something called Chat Heads, and get near-instant notifications about what was going on around you.
Lean in and look closely, get near it and squint: the s in "Oscars" has been—ever so subtly—transformed into a dollar sign with the addition of a single stroke, blowing your tiny fool mind to pieces.
For two weeks, it served as three people's charger when phones would get near bone dry after a long day of photos, GPSing, and Pokémon Go. Combined with the Bobby, it was was the silent MVP of the trip.
If we presume that the Cowboys and the Titans keep the same offensive philosophies—which rely on good offensive lines and excellent rush attacks—I wouldn't imagine either Prescott or Mariota will get near my top five next year.
Instead of wringing our hands and complaining and saying, "Let's bring back the coal miners," which I was also in Kentucky, and I can tell you a lot of people whose families worked in coal don't want to get near it.
If Brooks hits it the way he did it the first couple of days, I can see him shooting a good score in the 60s, and if he does that, obviously it's going to be very hard to get near him.
Megan: I definitely don't want cold, hard answers for a lot of the show, but I would have liked to see more of a mythology buildup than the little Mind Flayer explanation we get near the end of the season.
NICOLAS GROFFMANHarrison Clark RickerbysLondon Disability and education* As your piece outlines, attendance at primary school is near universal across India ("Now make sure they can study", June 21992th), but for children with disabilities over a third never get near to a classroom.
When Keith tried to call or text Sherri the day she went missing and he tried to ping her phone, he had to get near the main road about a mile away near their mailbox before he had enough reception, he told PEOPLE.
DOE's bungling of this from the start (no coordination, proposal unlike a normal 206 proceeding, Perry's performance at House Energy hearing) very likely hurt its ability to get near-term policy in the direction it wanted (even if less than cost-of-service).
Horses have to be approached slowly and calmly, Ms. Parody said, and you need to become sensitive to subtle cues like swooshes of the tail and the position of their ears to know whether or not you can safely get near them.
"Donald Trump's choice of outspoken climate (change) denier Kevin Cramer to advise him on energy policy is just the latest piece of evidence that letting him get near the White House would put our children's health and futures at risk," said campaign spokesman Jesse Ferguson.
Despite not using a GPS device, he said he could find any address in the city, from the historic center — a warren of one-way streets one must navigate to get near the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain or the Spanish Steps — to the outlying areas.
Every fighter in the world can be taught to circle out when they get near the fence, but most are apt to forget it as soon as they start breathing heavy, eat a good punch, or feel like they can land some heavier shots by standing still.
It's an attempt to tell Ali's story without speaking of the times in which he lived, when blacks were not allowed to go to the same toilets as whites, sit in the same section of the bus, and that's even before we get near voting rights or equal pay.
This plan actually plays out in Dunkirk, and the commanding officers talk about it; one of the reasons they're so desperate to move a sinking ship near the beginning of the film is that if it sank near the mole, big ships wouldn't be able to get near it.
"A lot" is relative here—the stats aren't out yet, but considering the previous episode garnered 986,000 total viewers it probably didn't get near the 2 million people who watched Westworld's season premiere—but for a show on BBC America that didn't have the cultural clout of a prestige HBO series, it's impressive.
"The only way we are going to get near the capacity that the M.T.A. thinks will shift on to buses is if we do everything we can to get people onto those buses as fast as we can," said Nick Sifuentes, executive director of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign, an advocacy group.
There are generally three ways to get near him: buy a $200,000 membership, be recognized as a Trump-friendly guest of a member or pay your way into an event held in the main ballroom, which is essentially an adjacent banquet hall for nonmembers hoping to glimpse Mr. Trump or someone in his family.
If that interests you too, and you have $1,980 to blow on a experimental luxury tech product, and another $149 to spare in case you need to replace the screen, and all of those warnings didn't scare you off, and you are willing to go to a Best Buy or AT&T store to pick one up, and you pinkie promise not to let your fingernails or dust or liquid of any kind get near the screen, you can order the Galaxy Fold on September 27th.
SO: So you'll get near one and your phone will buzz, and you tap it on the map and all of a sudden your map will activate your camera on your phone, and so you're looking sort of through your phone in a very augmented reality way at what's, you know, in front of you in real life, but it'll project that little Pokémon on your screen into the sort of surroundings that you're at, and you throw a little virtual Pokéball at it, and you just keep throwing those Pokéballs at it until you catch it.

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