Get-over Sentence Examples

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  • Maybe they had time to get over the shock.

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  • I'll get over it.

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  • Maybe he simply needed time to get over it.

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  • You've got to get over this shyness.

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  • No, so I could get over it.

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  • He couldn't get over seeing his brother whenever he wanted, after so long without him.

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  • That was something she needed to get over.

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  • I can't get over it.

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  • They'll get over it, Carmen.

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  • Maybe.  In any case, whatever you felt for Jade, you have to figure out how to get over it.  You have your mate.  I've been waiting for mine for a lifetime.

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  • Let's get over to the Git 'N' Go and back.

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  • She'll get over it, too.

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  • The Ice Queen will get over it.

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  • I tried to get over you and I succeeded to the point of being numb.

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  • Claire appeared pleased, and he couldn't quite get over just how unconcerned she was with what she'd done to him.

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  • She might get over the phobia about adoption – if that was actually the problem.

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  • He'd get over these butterflies about letting her run the business when he discovered she could do it without his direction.

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  • It was childish and she should get over it.

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  • If your work means a lot to you it is pretty galling and takes time to get over.

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  • Embrace the pain, spank your inner moppet, whatever, but get over it.

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  • You have to get over worrying about what your friends think... they are going to tease you no matter what.

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  • A second group of systems may be said to consist of those proposed by Lehmann-Haupt, Marquart, Peiser, and Rost, for these writers attempted to get over the discrepancies in the data by emending some of the figures furnished by the inscriptions.

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  • At Erh-Lung they could not get over the outer parapet.

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  • Meanwhile, however, the truth about the Eudemian Ethics in general is that it was an earlier rudimentary sketch written by Aristotle, when he was still struggling, without quite succeeding, to get over Plato's view that there is one philosophical knowledge of universal good, by which not only the dialectician and mathematician must explain the being and becoming of the world, but also the individual and the statesman guide the life of man.

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  • Zeller tries to get over this difficulty of cross-reference by detaching Metaphysics, Book A, from the rest and placing it before the Physics.

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  • Andersson says, "is a walk, and, though apparently rather slow, yet, from the great length of his body, he is able to get over a good deal of ground in a short time.

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  • Mehemet Ali received the news with his accustomed sang-froid, observing to the consuls of the four powers, who had come to notify their own removal, that "such denunciations were nothing new to him; that this was the fourth, and that he hoped to get over it as well as he had done the other three, with the help of God and the Prophet."

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  • She might get over the phobia about adoption – if that was actually the problem.

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  • A walk into Ossett to sort out a few errands seems like the best way to get over jet-lag.

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  • Still can't get over just how good firefly was, so have high but achievable hopes for the movie.

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  • The boat has a high gunwale with a nice step to help you get over the side.

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  • Each time I have visited the Pole I required a few hours breathing oxygen to get over the worst effects.

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  • He tells 1st platoon to get over to the left flank on the double.

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  • Comparing this information with the Bookie's SP shows exactly how much of an advantage exchange punters get over other punters.

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  • I dont drink so, get over it... I have a personality without having to get smashed thank ut having to get smashed thank u very much!

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  • She won't get over it!

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  • How easily some people get over everything!

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  • Comparing this information with the Bookie 's SP shows exactly how much of an advantage exchange punters get over other punters.

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  • We sometimes get over 3000 hits a day, and doing so would boost both our rankings in google.

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  • People who accept their feelings as a normal part of the readjustment process tend to get over them more easily.

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  • There we managed to get over the wall without the dog eating us and grab the first skunk plant we saw.

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  • I dont drink so, get over it... I have a personality without having to get smashed thank u very much !

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  • Once you get over the initial rush of having your newborn home for the first time, you will probably start to wonder what the signs are of normal infant development.

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  • A tea bag remedy for cold sores could be the magic bullet you need to get over these pesky outbreaks.

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  • The reason I decided to audition was to try and get over some emotional hardship I had over losing my twin sister.

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  • The good news is, there are many websites that can help you get over the fear and learn to scrapbook even if you are a complete beginner.

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  • And if she asks you why, tell her that you're taking some time to get over her.

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  • Over time, you'll get over it and move on to a nicer guy!

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  • Eventually I made my self get over him because I knew it would never be anything more then a friendship.Now, we hang out all the time. we go see movies together and hang out at each others houses.

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  • Is there any other answer other then get over it... because I have tried that, it didn't work out like I planned.

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  • Unfortunately, there isnt anything you can do but get over it.

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  • And the way you can get over it is to get away from him.

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  • If you don't want to continue pining over him, you need to get some distance from him in order to get over it.

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  • For now, taking the phone while she does her schoolwork seems to be working and she'll get over being upset about it.

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  • But if you really don't think that he likes you back then you need to get some space from him and get over him-because as long as you're close with him, you'll continue to feel the way you do.

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  • There is one thing, though, that I may never get over.

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  • It's unknown whether Jessica Simpson will ever get over the "dumb blond" image she seems to portray in the media.

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  • And you thought it was hard to get over those memories from your last break-up - image having the whole relationship on multiple DVD sets.

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  • When your dog flunks obedience class, scares a neighbor kid or purposely pees on your couch when you leave him for 30 minutes to go to the grocery store, tell yourself "This too shall pass," and get over it.

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  • Once you get over that feeling, you'll be surprised by just how comfortable they are.

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  • Some prefer these and find them easier to adjust to once they get over seeing the line when they look down.

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  • If you can get over the bad graphics, there is a decent game that can keep you moving.

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  • I sometimes can't get over that heavy fresh cut hay flavor that occasionally overwhelms the citrus fruit.

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  • And there are articles and other things to help women get over bad experiences.

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  • I respond to all emails, and I share my own similar experiences, and I say "This is what I did to get over it."

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  • If I didn't believe that we would be good for each other if we could get over the hump, I would let it go right quick.

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  • When you say, "If I didn't believe that we would be good for each other if we could get over the hump, I would let it go right quick," why doesn't she?

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  • It's time to tell this man that while you understand it takes awhile to get over a broken heart, and you think he may be a wonderful man, you aren't willing to settle.

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  • Given that you are in love, it is unlikely that another person, same-sex or otherwise, is going to capture your attention until you get over the current relationship.

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  • This is why you can't get over the incident.

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  • This relationship may end, too, leaving you with another broken relationship to get over while you are still trying to heal from the first one.

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  • Plain and simple; he is being dishonest with you and believes if he can get over on you then you must be doing the same to him.

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  • Whether just to play around or as a tool to get over "first date" nerves, there's many ways to "score" in the virtual realm.

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  • Resisting your emotions will only cause you to take longer to get over them.

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  • Knowing how to get over a breakup can help you through this difficult time of transition.

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  • While this may seem like an easy way to get over a breakup, it's not the most effective way.

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  • Some people will tell you to get right back into the dating game when you ask them how to get over a breakup.

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  • Your ex will feel horrible and will likely take longer to get over the relationship.

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  • Clearly, an SMS breakup is not the best choice, but if it happens to you, find a way to get over it and move on.

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  • Breaking up is really hard, so the first thing to do is get over the hurt.

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  • There are so many exciting things for a newly engaged couple to think about that apparently trivial things like ring sizes can get over looked.

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  • If the proposal is a surprise, she may need time to consider her response or to get over the shock of your unexpected question.

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  • As for Phair's response to the sellout charges - she says get over it.

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  • A mixed group of kids might allow the teens to be engaged in helping the younger kids, which could encourage them to get over their "too cool for this" attitude and enjoy themselves.

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  • After all, you have to ask the question, if your objective is to make the game get over with faster, why are you playing in the first place?

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  • Now get over here and I'll give you a hand up.

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  • Time to be with his mother, and time to get over his father's death.

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  • She'd get over him.

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  • So maybe she wouldn't get over what she'd seen as fast as she should.

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  • She couldn't get over seeing a grown man acting like a teenager.

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  • I can't get over how incredible the human world is.

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  • The doctor thinks there's a good chance he may even get over the speech problem in time.

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  • She'd get over it.

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  • Would she ever get over it?

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  • She couldn't get over the amount of chicken houses.

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  • Would she ever get over him?

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  • How can I get him, or how can I get over him?

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  • I still want to continue with our 'friendship' but how do I do that and get over him simultaneously?

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  • Keep in mind that endings are hard, but once you get over the hump you'll be a stronger person.

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  • I never did get over missing that bread!

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  • Now that we've got a better idea of what causes plateaus, let's find a way to get over them as quickly as possible.

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  • At Stocking Showcase you can get over ten different types of seamed stockings.

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  • You're too sweet to get over me, he teased.

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  • Dean knew in time, he'd get over the sudden death of Edith Shipton but he also knew the fact he failed to stop her from killing herself would remain with him forever.

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