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Others fears are that snowploughs will not be able to get along the road in winter, and will leave it in a dangerous, frozen state.
They're loose cannons, and despite our differences in lifestyles, we get along with them.
It comes to a pass in some families that certain members will most assuredly never get along.
Each colony had to get along as best as it could, and they couldn't afford the time or energy to set up a formal bureaucracy.
I can now get along in several languages, even the kind of Arabic spoken in Morocco, where I go quite a lot.
I think it does show that we can get along and that we can live together and work together and pull together.
It sounds like the kind of agreement arch-enemies might come to when they realise they have to get along to gain mutual benefits.
Wild horses in the New Forest get along perfectly fine, wandering around outdoors, free and naked and just getting more hairy in winter.
Everyone seemed to get along, worked together, and presented a united front, so where was the war?
I like movies that deal with people, especially people from different cultures coexisting and trying to get along.
Yet we somehow find a way to compete fairly and still get along for the betterment of the team.
I am fairly difficult to get along with apparently and we haven't talked in a number of years.
We vote, don't mind paying school teachers what they are worth and often get along nicely without a personal organizer.
Impatient for progress and impatient of toffs, we just have no sympathy for the fact that they can't get along with the world as it is changing.
The members of many family businesses would get along much better if they had a written lease.
The child is also irritable, hypersensitive, and difficult to get along with.
I once read somewhere that it's really unusual for kitties to get along well with one another, but these guys are like two peas in a pod!
As a very rough guide, it is often true that people with suns in the same element tend to get along more easily.
This sometimes amusing and insightful four-part doco series looks at how Aussie neighbours get along.
There is no longer a chance White Fang will ever get along with the other dogs, for he is now made leader on the dog sled.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We'll drag out Mr. strawman, and lynch him to the big gate before they get along.
Other plants may be able to get along with a mulch of grass-clippings from the lawn.
And so far, getting along with Russia was like trying to get along with an octopus.
So she lives wherever I do not, and we get along like birdies in their little nest.
The sand of the road absorbed most of the power I now had left and often I had to change down to bottom gear to get along at all.
We never could get along together at all, because he is so high-strung and overbearing.
Sort of cattish way of implying that the fair Olga could get along without any moon at all.
Heretical also was the theory that man could get along without any angelolatry or Demon-worship.
She had a houseful of children, and she found it a hard matter to get along.
She said plain to me that trueman never could seem to get along without her.
I dare say we'll be able to get along here in some way, until papa is rich again.
This book and 'kidder's' are two that I could hardly get along without.
Solomon Islander inability to get along produced a civil war from 1998 to 2003 and belated foreign intervention.
What with pins and twine and trusting to chance, they will get along.
So long as each of them could bring home nine or ten dollars a week, they were able to get along finely.
The nearly equally aged brother of the marquess was the heir presumptive, and it was no secret that the brothers did not get along.
Indians like to get along with the least possible communication and ado.
She's dead, and him and the boy get along together somehow or 'nother.
And needless to say Leopold can't get along on his salary and appanage.
Nowadays I'm so drove I get along with the Almanac, the Weekly Argus, and the Maine State Agriculturist.
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