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How to use get in the way in a sentence

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Their time would be well spent on real distractors and discourtesies, like this one, things that really do get in the way of understanding.
Their tastefulness does not, however, get in the way of some really visceral and emotive moments.
This allows you to get very specific with your searches and weed out a lot of the cruft that can get in the way of good results.
Migraines can cause very bad pain that can get in the way of your normal routine.
I was lucky it turned out to be a clear night and no rain would get in the way of my plan.
They don't want us to give out the exact location so a bunch of knucklehead looky-loos try to chase down and get in the way.
If they get in the way of the laws of nature, and they do nothing to protect themselves, they get crushed.
I don't want to use the term basic, but there wasn't a lot of flashy frippery to get in the way of the good music.
On the other hand, you shouldn't let actuality get in the way of a good story!
Anyone who says day and night is equal on the equinox hasn't bothered to let facts get in the way of theory.
Anyone interested should form an orderly queue somewhere that won't get in the way of everybody else.
Operational requirements for the doers and the in baskets for the staffers often get in the way.
I don't know if anyone has the guts to take a gamble on building such networks in Europe, or if bureaucracy would get in the way.
Poor visibility didn't get in the way of an entertaining game between two teams with genuine title ambitions.
My stammer would make me completely unable to say a sentence properly, but I didn't want this ever to get in the way of what I wanted to do.
Do you put up with an architect who specifies beams in places that get in the way of your intended use of the building?
I can see the intellectual appeal of it as an exploration of endurance, but three things get in the way of full appreciation.
Some pedants do let their love for rules get in the way of free-flowing language.
Dudley and Lola try not to let their insalubrious surroundings get in the way of their weekend.
But this ultimately doesn't get in the way of enjoying a great concert performance.
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Examples from Classical Literature
One must read, I suppose, whatever one can get in the way of English books at Kanazawa.
Being a freshman, I was to get in the way of lectures only anatomy, physiology, microscopy and osteology.
One spur for a log and one for any hellion who should get in the way of an honest drive!
In the story neither Queen Esther nor old Mordecai nor King Ahasuerus can get in the way of Haman's psychotic scheme.
And I wasn't going to let anyone's crusty old clodhoppers get in the way of a good night out.
Then there was Alice Plunkett, ATR's Pony Club correspondent, who never let the stats get in the way of a nice grey horse with loppy ears and a pretty tail.
He had a few folks holding down the back beat but that did nothing to get in the way of the garage punk-as-luck, once-through-the-soul-strainer freaky get down.
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