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How to use get over in a sentence

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Only a man who loved someone beyond their looks could get over this hurdle, and for that, I applaud him.
Now I know that there is no way to get over the trauma of my own making but by myself.
Unfortunately, Krausz never did get over her disastrous balance beam performance.
We scrambled in squadrons of 12 aircraft from Biggin Hill and climbed like crazy to get over the Germans so we could dive on them.
I also want to get over to the museum and see about doing some research on him.
This act made me cry instantly and I cannot seem to get over the fact that someone would have taken these things.
Bear left when the road forks onto Lacey Drive, and then get over on the right.
Once you get over the self-conscious notion that this is a pastime for septuagenarians, it turns out to be enjoyable and mildly contentious.
Emotions ran high in packed taverns and shebeens with some fans literally drowning their sorrows to get over the disappointment.
I can never get over the shock of seeing Jake actually partake in classroom activities.
It's very hard to get over your sugar cravings, but that is what people are addicted to.
Once you get over the weirdness of the premise, it takes a hard heart to remain unmoved by this simple yet deeply emotional tale.
South Africa, if they get over the scars of the recent past and the anguish they seem to carry in their bosom, can be that team.
I suppose, that unless it changes, or I can get over that feeling of unrequitedness, of him being unreachable, it won't ever work out.
The pair only just survived them, gunning their engines to get over the lip and come flying out the other side.
Proven scientific methods of training to get over stage fright and personality development can work wonders in children.
Bret thinks that Calgary was the only place where a move like a headlock or an Abdominal Stretch could get over.
Cars can get over the ramps fine but ambulances and long vehicles like hearses have trouble with the ramps.
They climbed on to a tree stump and squeezed through barbed wire to get over a concrete fence next to their hideout.
If audiences can get over a few stylistic tropes that define Indian cinema, then the sky's the limit.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Yes, but suppose the article should be copied in England, or suppose some of the papers should get over there?
I could easily get over it myself, but for Kitty we ought to have a ladder.
We thought we could get over this difficulty by wrapping the grapnel in cotton wool.
Buffum, too, who had managed to get over the wall, was retaken and brought back.
The Bridges were narrow, and some time passed before the army could get over.
A lot of the men say the drumfire is the worst, and a lot of them can't get over the sight of the first man they saw killed.
By making trips enough we could by means of this weak creature get over to Basiliko, and then perhaps still get on to Eretria.
We started for the Klondike in the fall rush of 1897, and we started too late to get over Chilcoot Pass before the freeze-up.
If you are one of the procrastinating kind, start in at once and get over it.
If you are mooning about that worthless boy of yours, you had better get over it.
You're in the middle of a puddle now, but when you get over dreaming I'd like to mop it up.
His ruggedly honest nature and stern sense of justice could not get over those past failings.
I am not used to such things, cherie, and it will take some time for me to get over them.
That's just a habit, I suppose, like chewing gum, but she'll never get over it at her age.
They may work a con game on some of the agents and dispatchers, but they get over the road with the local.
He could never get over the idea that formalism was the soul of function.
I'll never get over thinking what a pity it is that girl is damaged goods.
It took him quite a while to get over his alarm at the incredible shortness of the little creature's legs.
A German snake charmer has died after being bitten by a viper while teaching people to get over their fear of snakes and reptiles.
The Cowells are at Ipswich, and I get over to see them, etc.
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