We found 163 examples of how to use get over in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 163.
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51. | Tom can't seem to get over Mary's death. | |
52. | Tom can't get over what happened to Mary. | |
53. | Tom can't get over Mary. | |
54. | It'll take Tom some time, but eventually he'll get over Mary. | |
55. | They say that you never get over your first love. | |
56. | It took a week for Jane to get over her cold. | |
57. | You will surely get over it! | |
58. | She could not get over her husband's death. | |
59. | I can't get over you. | |
60. | You'll get over this. | |
61. | You'll get over it. | |
62. | She'll get over it. | |
63. | He'll get over it. | |
64. | It took Ioana a week to get over her cold. | |
65. | In some ways education is like a disease: you have to get over it. | |
66. | How did you get over the difficulty? | |
67. | We'll make you get over your melancholy. | |
68. | I just want to get over it. | |
69. | I'll get over this with or without your help. | |
70. | I think I'll get over it. | |
71. | It takes time to get over a divorce. | |
72. | I'm sure Tom will get over it. | |
73. | I'll get over it. | |
74. | I can't get over my cold. | |
75. | How do I get over the river? |