How to use in-sentence of “get over”:
– However, by far the most common theory is that North American fauna were ‘topped up’ from time to time whenever Eurasian species could get over the Bering Strait.
– In 1966 Donald Campbell decided that he needed to get over 300 miles per hour to keep the record.
– After three months, Kennedy is afforded the same rights as regular editors, slate clear, move on, get over it, get back to what’s important.
– He said: “It’s very, very sad news, I just can’t get over it.
– This happens when the hydraulic launch system does not get enough power to get over the hill or the brakes on the top off the hill stop you too much.
– A person can often get over a mild semen allergy by coming into contact with semen often.
– With enough patience and affection, an owner can tame the cockatiel and help them get over their natural fear.