This document provides examples and definitions for several English phrasal verbs involving the verb "get". It explains that a preposition or adverb added after a verb can completely change its meaning. Then it lists and defines 8 different phrasal verbs with "get":
1) Get around - Travel to many places, often the best way to get around a big city.
2) Get at - Reach or touch something, try to suggest something without saying it directly.
3) Get away - Escape from a person or place.
4) Get back - Return, have something again, hurt somebody who has hurt you.
5) Get by - Have just enough of something like money