How to use in-sentence of “rid of”:
+ He is reportedly trying to redefine the role of religious ‘math’ in modern day society, so that present day ‘math’ should try to get rid of evils of modern society.
+ With Drake looking like they were going to continue to win, Burton started a plan to purposely lose the fourth Immunity challenge to get rid of the tribe’s weaker players such as Trish and Christa.
+ The United States does not want a civil war to happen, but they do want to get rid of the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.
+ The only way it’ll move on is if we get rid of those that thrive on drama.
+ When this happens the nucleus has to get rid of the excess mass or particles.
+ In January of the year 1802, French soldiers landed in Saint-Domingue in order to get rid of Toussaint L’Ouverture.
+ Heidi then tries to get rid of that child but ends up drowning Angeline herself by accident.

Example sentences of “rid of”:
+ Grandin is motivated by a wish to improve animal welfare by getting rid of unnecessary stress on domestic animals, particularly before and during slaughter.
+ Many European orchestras were getting rid of their Jewish musicians.
+ She later went on to make multiple episodes of her own failing tv-show called “Get rid of that Wiest Infection”.
+ The Mask Is Always Greener on the Other Side : After causing him nothing but trouble, Stanley Ipkiss gets rid of his mask by burying it in quick-drying cement, but must retrieve it to save Peggy and Milo after Pretorius tricks Stanley’s friend and coworker, Charlie, into building a “house of tomorrow” and kidnaps them.
+ Particularly to get rid of the discussion on various characters and instead to focus on the concept.
+ The fire is said to have also helped to get rid of the Great Plague which had hit London in 1665, and killed about 70,000 of the 90,000 population, who may have died in the fire.
+ Blum favors getting rid of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
+ Grandin is motivated by a wish to improve animal welfare by getting rid of unnecessary stress on domestic animals, particularly before and during slaughter.
+ Many European orchestras were getting rid of their Jewish musicians.
+ To be rid of Alcindoro for a bit, Musetta pretends to have a tight shoe and sends him with it to the shoemaker.
+ From the early 19th century, calls were made frequently to get rid of the office.
+ This makes the first ionization energy comparably low to the other elements in the same period, because it only has to get rid of one electron to make a stable 3s shell, the new valence electron shell.
+ He had told people that he thought he was being followed and was going to get rid of them.
More in-sentence examples of “rid of”:
+ An example of one I would get rid of is.
+ Since the storm also got rid of their fire and they could not make another one since everything was wet, they just enjoyed what they had and ate the fish raw.
+ These efforts to get rid of Alger's books were defeated.
+ An example of one I would get rid of is.
+ Since the storm also got rid of their fire and they could not make another one since everything was wet, they just enjoyed what they had and ate the fish raw.
+ These efforts to get rid of Alger’s books were defeated.
+ The first act of the National Convention was to get rid of the monarchy.
+ It was made to get rid of the EGP routing protocol to make the Internet more independent.
+ The 1992 re-issue was digitally restored by cleaning and removing scratches from the original one scene at a time, getrting rid of blurry sound, and making the color lighter.
+ Sigmund Freud said that hatred was a selfish feeling that wishes to get rid of whatever is making that person unhappy.
+ Their problem is how to get rid of heat, and that is a problem for all really large land animals.
+ He also said that killing gay people would get rid of AIDS and that he prayed for Caitlyn Jenner’s heart to explode.
+ Getting rid of unneeded fuel helps to get to a safe weight for the plane to land.
+ Maybe we should get rid of it.
+ Liquid will help get rid of constipation.
+ While Lillith is asleep, Emily sets fire to her house, hoping to get rid of her.
+ Others, like Thomas Friedman, believe that globalization can bring people together and make everyone richer without getting rid of local cultures.
+ The uterus then gets rid of the ovum and the extra tissue by releasing it from the body.
+ The league got rid of several teams.
+ The key question that democrats will tend to ask of any proposed change in electoral law or the voting mechanism is: “Will it actually increase the capacity of the electorate to get rid of unsatisfactory rulers and replace them with others?” Democrats regard that basic capacity as the best protection against bad government and the abuse of power.
+ In April 1945, as Yugoslav Partisan units neared the camp, the Ustaše guards tried to get rid of evidence of their crimes and the people who knew what they had done.
+ However, in democratic societies, the law itself has ways to change or get rid of these unjust laws.
+ I wrote the article from scratch to get rid of a redlink in Color of the day.
+ The popes are one of the 5 classical Patriarchates ; at the moment there seem to be 10 partiarchs in the Roman-Catholic Church as well – not including the pope, who got rid of the title in 2006.
+ In October 2017, FIFA planned to get rid of the Confederations Cup by 2021 in favor of an expanded FIFA Club World Cup and move the latter from December to June, holding it every four years.
+ He tried to get rid of the new religion by waging a series of battles.
+ At about the same time, public health leaders began wanting better systems to get rid of waste.
+ At the time Heisenberg could not get rid of that one little problem, but he was exhausted, so he handed his work in to his immediate supervisor, Max Born, and went on vacation.
+ He made a new Water Code in 1902, which gave an equitable amount of water based on how much water was needed, and got rid of the law that forbid foreigners to purchase land.
+ However, the tallest only sent him to his planet as a “secret mission” only to get rid of him.
+ This convention from 1999, provides that countries that have signed it must get rid of child prostitution s soon as possible.
+ He then got rid of the congress and the state legislatures.
+ In the 1930s, Hitler, the infamous nazi villain from real life, was talking about getting rid of the Jews and communists.
+ Getting rid of the addiction is very hard to do.
+ Having articles that are not simple gives those people more reasons for getting rid of it.
+ Though he tried hard, the proposition passed and got rid of most bilingual education in California.
+ In 1946, the people voted to get rid of the monarchy and become today’s Italian Republic and slowly became stable again.
+ Also, once a toxin gets into the bloodstream, the body immediately starts trying to get rid of it through excretion.
+ His body may have got rid of the bacteria without help.
+ Vitamin A is not soluble in water, and the human body can not get rid of the excess vitamin A easily by urination.
+ He is trying to get rid of the curse of the Rheingold, and has built a grand plan around Siegmund.
+ We can take care in designing the experiment to avoid various ways of jiggling the apparatus, but we cannot get rid of the fact that there was nothing completely definite to begin with.
+ Eventually the development of separate, underground water and sewage systems got rid of open sewage ditches and cesspools.
+ There were 2 people who wanted to work with the individual and 3 people who wanted to get rid of them.
+ As I already said, I would go with moving all 14 entries to the parent and getting rid of the subcats.
+ But when people make efforts to get rid of these extra factors, the results of the experiments almost always get closer to what Newton’s laws predict.
+ In 1946, People voted to get rid of the monarchy and establish the new Italian Republic.
+ Spelling alphabets such as the NATO phonetic alphabetICAO spelling alphabet, used by aircraft pilots, police and others, are made to get rid of this confusion by giving each letter a name that sounds quite different from any other.
+ One person squirts himself with a gun while other people stand outside with a water vacuum to get rid of all the water that floats out of the shower.
+ Plumbing pipes, tubing and plumbing fixtures for drinking water systems and getting rid of waste.
+ In waste water treatment, it is used to get rid of hydrogen sulfide, a stinky toxic gas.
+ Some plants need fire so their seeds can start to grow, some animals prefer to live in places that have been recently burned, and sometimes it helps to get rid of weeds.
