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Examples for "get along with"
Examples for "get along with"
1To Yovell he said, 'How did you get along with Mr Avery?'
2He'd made no effort to get along with his family for years.
3You need to learn to get along with your new little sister.
4Mary and Paul found it difficult to get along with Paul's family.
5How did we ever get along with mere plans to help us?
1Europe needs to get on with integration and Washington with fiscal reform.
2Do the forthright thing: accept your situation, and get on with it.
3We should definitely try to get on the list for next year.
4This isn't the best way to get on the captain's good side.
5They're still trying to get on top of the situation, she said.
1However, I fear I'll be forced to get along without his services.
2Can we get along? The violence ceased, but the debate did not.
3Here the work is tough but I get along fine, she said.
4But Mr Phillips said the two forces didn't get along right away.
5To Yovell he said, 'How did you get along with Mr Avery?'
1Europe needs to get on with integration and Washington with fiscal reform.
2Do the forthright thing: accept your situation, and get on with it.
3We must vote on this and get on with it, he said.
4It will happen, let's get on with it, he told Nine's Today.
5They had good instincts and a willingness to get on with business.
6Let's get on with sensible moderate one nation but tax-cutting Tory government.
7It affects the way you get on with your wife and children.
8They must keep to that decision and get on with the legislation.
9Maybe this illness was a warning to get on with His work.
10The Irish supporters want the New Zealanders to get on with it.
11And yet your step-mother seems to get on with him all right.
12As general information, you could probably get on with Anne of Menand.
13Ages ago, we were expected to get on with it at seven.
14I let him get on with it, while I considered the matter.
15The government has got to get on with delivering Brexit, he says.
16Just pause, regroup, and get on with your second bit. Brilliant advice.