Got-over Sentence Examples

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  • He never got over it.

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  • Naturals got over it soon enough.

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  • The possibility of embossing the metal beyond a certain point without fracturing the coating of silver was got over by casting or stamping the raised ornament in silver, filling the hollows with.

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  • So having got over the initial euphoria, how should an employer deal with the position?

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  • Well I got over the first day without any mishaps, but the second day it was extremely unfortunate for me.

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  • Considering her own feelings about Alex, and the fact that he was a lot like his father, it wasn't hard to imagine that his mother never got over Señor Medena.

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  • The difficulty of adapting the long wanderings of Ulysses to a plan of this type is got over by the device - first met with in the Odyssey - of making the hero tell the story of his own adventures.

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  • But for the other dispute the Sifficulty would probably have been got over.

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  • Considering her own feelings about Alex, and the fact that he was a lot like his father, it wasn't hard to imagine that his mother never got over Señor Medena.

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  • After she got over the shock, she was delighted at the idea of having a living father-in-law, for some reason.

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  • I've got over that now, but I still find him one of the most engaging presenters.

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  • Trouble in Egypt, where a discredited khedive had to be deposed, trouble on the Greek frontier and in Montenegro, where the Powers were determined that the decisions of the Berlin Congress should be carried into effect, were more or less satisfactorily got over.

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  • I did find some of the characters a little weird looking, but got over that quick when I saw the rest of the graphics.

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  • This second questioning was afterwards forbidden; but the prohibition was got over by merely suspending and then renewing the sessions for questioning.

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  • The difficulty that a number of spectroscopic lines seem to involve at least an equal number of electrons may be got over by imagining that the atom may present several positions of equilibrium to the electron, which it may occupy in turn.

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