Example sentences of "get over " in BNC.
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1 | Get off your arse and get over to H.Q The Brigadier wants to see you straight away ! ’ |
2 | ‘ Sometimes it does get me down , but I get over that and then it is off to the next place . ’ |
3 | ‘ The Headmaster will meet you once you get over . ’ |
4 | ‘ Get over what ? ’ asked Endill . |
5 | ‘ It 's amazing how quickly people get over these hip operations these days . |
6 | As we leave the womb , enter the world and grow , and get over the initial wonder of walking , we change our pre-natal wheelchair for a series of substitute wheelchairs — bicycles , motor-cycles , cars , taxis , buses , trains , aeroplanes — and chairs ( in houses , schools , offices ; anywhere where people gather and sit ) . |
7 | Switch to wavy bullets and go left , get over the blocker and jump up to shoot the fat creature . |
8 | I 'm sure it 'd be much easier to help one get over things . ’ |
9 | Saturday 4 April Finally get over to Hampstead , for a couple of hours street-stalling ; meet lots of old friends and enemies — most agreeable , though highly nostalgic . |
10 | You get over one hurdle and there 's always another one to jump — and we have n't got to Becher 's Brook yet . |
11 | MH : I get over as soon as I can in the morning and work here all day . |
12 | The really pointless measure is letting councils spend the money they get over the next few years from selling homes and other properties . |
13 | Do n't leave me … until I get over this . |
14 | ‘ And after the first few years , when you get over all that being in love , then it 's : ‘ Oh , this is the person I am living with . ’ |
15 | But he helps her get over her hang-ups and together they start a loving relationship . |
16 | It 's not something you ever get over , and I do n't really want to get over it . |
17 | ‘ Listen , Dolly , ’ said Mrs Beavis , ‘ would yer like a nice cup of 'ot tea and a slice of apple pie to 'elp yer get over the 'orrors ? ’ |
18 | Classically one or other of these things happens to all the marbles that start out at the same speed ; either they all get over or they all fall back . |
19 | ‘ Love is n't a thing you get over , Fosdyke . |
20 | Once you get over that hump of being accepted [ for training ] then you can use your disability . ’ |
21 | ‘ Get over the rail and wait on the props . |
22 | Many older women probably avoid relationships for similar reasons but , once they get over the inhibitions , it can be very reassuring to know that you are accepted , varicose veins , belly and all . |
23 | All I can tell you is that much will change , rapidly and dramatically , and that once you get over the shock you 'll discover everything has worked out for the better . |
24 | once you get over that a doddle . |
25 | I think in terms of schools it only really applies to special schools , I think once y even in some of the small independents , once you get over about forty or fifty , then you 're gon na have enough contacts |
26 | They had just strength to drop their bikes , get over the stile and fall under the hedge . |
27 | When I get over that I shall doubtless be horrified . ’ |
28 | But where they 've gone on to have parish councils , you 've had the typical triangular structure and when I talk to people and listen to what they say , they , they do n't express it to me as such , but the felling you get over is that 's the sort of structure they 're used to , because the structure of the church is built in anyway , and the whole structure of the church |
29 | And I think what I was trying to say , get over last time was that this has been in a sense practically inverted in American politics today . |
30 | It 's not completely true , what I 'm saying is that , and then what happens of course , you get over to the hub with , with , with the sales virgins who 've just joined the company |