We found 664 examples of how to use get along in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 664.
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76. | Tom found it difficult to get along with Mary. | |
77. | Tom doesn't think he can get along with Mary. | |
78. | Tom doesn't get along with Mary. | |
79. | Tom can't get along with Mary. | |
80. | Tom and Mary get along well with each other. | |
81. | Tom and Mary don't get along. They have nothing in common. | |
82. | Tom and Mary don't get along very well. | |
83. | Tom and Mary argue a lot, but they still get along quite well together. | |
84. | Why can't we all get along? | |
85. | I don't have a lot of money, but I get along somehow. | |
86. | We can't get along without Tom. | |
87. | Tom was unsure what Mary would be like and he wondered whether she would get along with his friends. | |
88. | Tom doesn't get along with the man who lives next door. | |
89. | Tom didn't get along with Mary too well. | |
90. | Tom certainly seems easier to get along with than Mary. | |
91. | Tom certainly doesn't get along very well with Mary. | |
92. | Tom can't get along on his salary because he has high medical expenses. | |
93. | Tom and Mary don't get along with each other. | |
94. | All Tom wanted was for Mary to learn to get along with John. | |
95. | He doesn't get along with her father. | |
96. | We can get along with him. | |
97. | Tom doesn't seem to get along well with anyone. | |
98. | I get along well with people. | |
99. | Tom and Mary don't get along because they have nothing in common. | |
100. | He left his team because he couldn't get along with the manager. |