If we could only get over the 'yuck factor,' a bug sector may be a welcome addition to the roster of Canadian agricultural products. |
She has rendered the novel in the simple present to get over the problem of switching tenses which sounds alright in Tamil but clumsy in English. |
The view of my trunk blocked the view of the RV for the moment, but I knew it would ram into my car again if I didn't get over. |
My mom tells me that an angel is always watching over me and helping me to get over the bar. |
Cancelled race meetings are one thing and racegoers will get over their disappointment very quickly when the action resumes. |
Most cookbooks get over this difficult stage by saying mix thoroughly and knead well. |