We found 664 examples of how to use get along in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 664.
# | Sentence | |
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26. | Get along with you! | |
27. | I am afraid that they don't get along very well. | |
28. | I think we can get along well. | |
29. | I always get along well with him. | |
30. | I get along well with her. | |
31. | I am sure I'll get along with him because we are from the same prefecture. | |
32. | I can't get along with that man any more. | |
33. | I manage to get along on a small salary. | |
34. | I didn't get along with her. | |
35. | Do you get along well with your new classmates? | |
36. | From the moment of his birth, man cannot get along without depending on others. | |
37. | He is very difficult to get along with. | |
38. | It's very hard to get along with him. | |
39. | I don't think I can get along with him. | |
40. | I cannot get along with him. | |
41. | I just can't get along with him. | |
42. | He is difficult to get along with. | |
43. | I found it difficult to get along with him. | |
44. | He was the sort of man you could get along with. | |
45. | He was able to get along on the small amount of money. | |
46. | He is rather hard to get along with. | |
47. | He doesn't get along with anybody in the office. | |
48. | I think he can get along with his neighbor. | |
49. | He could not get along with his neighbors. | |
50. | He is hard to get along with. |