Phrasals (get + preposition)

Choose one of the following phrasals to complete the sentences below

* Get across
* Get along
* Get on with
* Get around
* Get at
* Get away
* Get down
* Get down to
* Get to
* Get together
* Get back
* Get up
* Get over


Let's (meet) for a party tonight.
He's not very good at (communicating) his idea .
Our new boss is very easy to (have a friendly relationship) .
He always (get out of bed) at 7.30 a.m.
He doesn't (like each other) well with his mother-in-law.
News soon (spread) that Matthew was back in town.
There is no way of (avoiding) it - you are going to have to tell her the truth.
They (returned) from America two weeks ago.
The cupboard is too high for me to (reach).
What exactly are you ? (=trying to say, suggest)
We (arrived at) the hotel in no time.
They tried to (escape) from the police but they weren't quick enough.
We hope to (to leave) for a couple of weeks around Christmas.
This weather is me (causing depression).
It's time I (start doing) some serious work.
He never (recovered) the shock of losing his wife.
She can't (overcome) her shyness.