Example sentences of "got along " in BNC.
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1 | Rudd got along well with Sir Alfred , in time developing immense respect for him . |
2 | David asked if I could jive and at this particular time I always dressed as a man , which was probably another reason Calvin and I got along very well because Calvin wore velvet suits and I wore velvet suits — so that was one area we got on very well . |
3 | But anyway , we jumped to it and started to jive and I decided that we were quite sympathetic and we got along quite well — a similar sense of humour , and lewd attitude towards women — we just basically got along well . |
4 | But anyway , we jumped to it and started to jive and I decided that we were quite sympathetic and we got along quite well — a similar sense of humour , and lewd attitude towards women — we just basically got along well . |
5 | ‘ We talked a lot of times and got along great . |
6 | He was sure that , even though he and Ari got along well , she must have been disappointed when Leila chose him for the job . |
7 | The fact that normally the two brothers-in-law got along very peaceably made this present exchange particularly acrimonious . |
8 | We met at a luncheon party at the University Club in Montreal and came away together , since we seemed to have something in common and got along well . |
9 | We got along well because I was sympathetic to his cause , and I understood why he was so disturbed by the obvious discrimination by the white man . |
10 | That 's true and , indeed , it was tribute to Mario that though , like all drivers , he always adjusted the world about him to his own advantage , he also got along supremely well within any team . |
11 | Dad comes here but not Mam ; she and Aunt Alice never got along . ’ |
12 | After that , we got along famously . ’ |
13 | There was thirteen years difference between my elder sister and youngest brother — two girls and then three boys , of whom Basil was the eldest — and though this arrangement was not ideal when we came of an age to meet husbands among our brothers ' friends , it did mean that we all got along very well together and as sisters were not looked down upon by older and superior male beings as I often saw happen in other families . |
14 | yo you know if we had problems we 'd each talk to them and we had of course , we had , we formed a resident association and we took our problems to the resident 's association and and we wo , you know , if we had problems which could be ironed out the man , general manager of the development corporation , Mr would come and listen to our complaints and we seemed , you know , we we got along very very well really for such a small place with nothing because the only shopping facilities were in the old town or we had to go to Epping or Bishop 's Stortford you see ? |
15 | He got along splendidly with Wendell Harvey and with Cora-Beth . |
16 | I do n't think they ever got along . |
17 | Hurley had not forgiven him for the loss of Syrian George , and he was still under heavy pressure from Washington to show results , but in general Coleman made sure they got along for the sake of his back-channel reports to MC/10 Control . |
18 | He was as free and as single as a bird , as he made sure to tell her , and they clearly got along well . |
19 | We got along really fine . |
20 | Oliver got along , hopping on one foot , dragging the other leg and hunching his shoulders . |
21 | I 've er , thank you , I 've never seen a fox hunt erm I 've er I think once er , once I got along to Cutts Close where the Boxing Day meet occurs and I can well accept that this Boxing Day meet draws a larger crowd of people from Oakham than any other activity through the year . |
22 | Otherwise , apart from extremely formal jobs , most men got along without one . |
23 | Well then while I was serving as a detective , you can just imagine I made plenty of arrests , and I got along reasonably well with most people , but there was one man I hated yes I hated him , I , I 'd only been a detective I should think for a period of about , oh five or six months , and a man , he called on the Reverend who was the , the vicar of St. Mary where |
24 | We got along well , + she had very few friends also , probably as a result of being friendly with me . |