How To Use Get over In A Sentence
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He'd love to get over there for a game but I'm not to thrilled about the tkt prices!
Retirer - French Word-A-Day
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This made for an expensive month when you take into account that the average European household's budget over the same period was just €725.
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Bear left when the road forks onto Lacey Drive, and then get over on the right.
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He would get overexcited, jumping up and down, screaming at the screen.
The Sun
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The actress had to learn to get over her fear of the public.
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Well, I'd better get over there and have another daiquiri before Lyle and Jim stop buying.
A TASTE OF REALITY
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When I get upset, people humor me and tell me it's okay - that I'll get over it.
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The secretary of Elizabeth I's Privy Council is supposed to have submitted the warrant for the execution of Mary Stuart several times, concealed in a pile of lesser bumf, to help the Queen get over the hump.
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The westbound train could not leave the station either and get out of our way, as we were blocking the switches he needed to get over to track 1.
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Budget overruns, delays and upsets have shown project management is no panacea.
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My Friends endeavoured to rally me out of this what they called sulky mood; I replied that I could not help it, that I should never again be happy till it was discovered who it was that took my bed-fellow's Money; and that its being lost while I was his bed fellow, certainly threw a sort of suspicion on me, that I could not get over, and to labour under which rendered me completely miserable.
Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 1
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And thirdly, despite having always been resolutely opposed to sexism, lookism and shapeism I couldn't get over how ugly the crowd was.
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But it took me years to get over feeling completely homesick.
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But I don't want to get over you (Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread) intertribal
Intertribal: burn the streets, burn the cars, pa-pa-power, pa-pa-power
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I've been in rivalries where we just, for some reason, can't get over a hump against a certain team.
NFL - National Football League - Tampa Bay vs. Philadelphia
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It's a disturbing event, but Cliff needs only a couple of tokes and some sage advice from his mother - who thinks he's just upset over a breakup - to get over it.
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``Then up-anchor and get over to the buoys and work out their position from your box of tricks," snapped Ziegler.
A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
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Norm: "Tim, Love the blog, but puuuuuuhlease get over yourself!" milo: "TK's analysis of Kiffin makes sense.
Kawakami
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Ask him to help you get over your fears.
The Sun
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Things are much much better now, my insurance is awesome, and I have a pump and just got cgs, my blood sugars are pretty good (except in my last a1c, but in a few months, I will put a better number back up there), but it has taken me a long time to get over a lot of the fear and anger from that experience.
Discussion Forum - TuDiabetes - A Community for People Touched by Diabetes
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These things were initially brought in for deep-sea divers to get over the bends but now they are used widely in medicine and other sports.
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That didn't help him get over anything except a bad hangover.
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Grab a cab and get over here.
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‘Oh I'm sure I'll get over it one day,’ said Tom, stretching out like a cat and yawning widely.
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It took centuries to still the fear in some pliable animals - domestication it's called - but most cannot get over their fear, and I doubt they ever will.
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Hopefully this ridiculous ban will get overturned when the matter goes to appeal.
The Sun
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I can't get over the suspicion that Bush himself has disengaged, which is why the amicability is there.
The Obama Transition and the Importance of Getting It Right - Swampland - TIME.com
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To get over the embarrassment of the "fizzle," Kim's technicians had to detonate another device to validate their designs and demonstrate the power of their weapon.
North Korea Advertises Its Nukes
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We cannot get over how lovely it is but the one thing we miss about home is the people of the Lancaster area not to mention unsmoked bacon, stuffing and gravy granules.
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When I get upset, people humor me and tell me it's okay - that I'll get over it.
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Well, I'd better get over there and have another daiquiri before Lyle and Jim stop buying.
A TASTE OF REALITY
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Now, so it is in the interest, the enlightened self-interest of the developed world to help the developing world to get over their problem.
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Large events such as the Olympics and Commonwealth Games are often plagued by budget overruns, slack ticket sales and venue fiascos but bad publicity about Manchester has been notably absent.
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Also, our garden seems to be the home for all the blackfly and greenfly in England, so the plants often get overwhelmed.
Plants are Flowering: 2008 Garden Update #5
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I think it's wasted energy to get overexcited about stuff like that because it's only rock 'n' roll.
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I have to study really hard for the yearlies though, I really wanna get over the average in over 5 of my topics this time.
Blu94anjel Diary Entry
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The pilot reported that he used his remaining airspeed to get over a seawall, stalled the airplane, and pancaked onto the runway.
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‘My friend and I couldn't get over how every great woman we know from college - great, smart, accomplished women - date these total schlubs: guys with no money, no ambition, no redeeming qualities and no clue,’ she said.
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If you've got liverwurst and onions rolling around down there, the delicate flavors of chocolate get overwhelmed.
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The (brave enough) Igbo talk about it and the non-Igbo think the Igbo should get over it.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - An interview with author
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I have 3 posters and a beatiful chauk picture of Edward in my room my husband just learned to get over it especially if he wanted dinner made ever again and his laundry done!
Twilight Lexicon » Oprah Wants Twilight Fans
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You can't change what has already happened. So don't waste your time thinking about it. Move on, let go and get over it.
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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.
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But get over those very minor gripes and you're looking at an essential purchase.
The Sun
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After his arrest in 1998, he checked himself into rehab to get over his heroin addiction.
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But shareholders should not get overexcited.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the meantime I'd get something to eat somewhere, do my patrol, and sometime in the night get over to that burned-out house.
C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
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Any pitcher can get overused or take a ball off their head and pow - in an instant the whole rotation or pen has changed.
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But I just had to get over it, and the crew is totally disinterested.
The Sun
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Not get overexcited when he has success, not get drawn into brawls when he doesn't need to.
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What I do know is that people in both México and the U.S. are going to have to get over their fears and work together to douse the fires that are spreading in both houses.
Drug Wars in Lerdo -- Update
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The Welsh-language broadcaster is starting to implement cuts amounting to 24.4% of its £102m budget over the next four years.
S4C cuts set to hit Welsh production companies
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Others are little more than mounds of dirt that get overtopped frequently.
Mo. opposes river-taming effort
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You can type in coloring book and get over 12,000 or be more specific, for instance animal coloring books and I got 450+.
SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1098
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Will it be any trouble to get over here that quickly?
Going For It!: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur
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I must grit my teeth and remind myself that I did need a laptop, and that I did get over a hundred pounds off it.
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There are some people in life that you can't get over.
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It will take a long time for them to get over this defeat and analyse where it all went wrong.
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Volunteer to work in a hostel for the homeless for the day and get over yourself.
Times, Sunday Times
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It took Fats a tune or two to get over his initial discomfort, but soon he was swinging like only Fats Waller could swing.
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My mom tells me that an angel is always watching over me and helping me to get over the bar.
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For starters, he or she should get over the idea of bonds as an alternative to stocks.
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He said: 'We have to regroup quickly and get over the disappointment.
The Sun
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Well now, they had a ladder, what we called a ladder road right beside where that skiff went down in the shaft, and it was kind of built off — you know, penned up — so that you wouldn't get over in the shaft.
Oral History Interview with Dock E. Hall, January 7, 1976. Interview H-0271. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
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The first one "he wrote the prequels for kids," I had a chance to refute, but the second one: "For Chrissake people, it's just FICTION, get over it!
Day in the Life of an Idiot
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So get over the badge snobbery.
Times, Sunday Times
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However there are writers that get overfocused on the science at the expense of the fiction.
Has Science Ruined Science Fiction?
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I couldn't get over her airbrushed skin and how innocent she seemed in her hairlessness.
The Nervous Breakdown
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Among all voters, Fabrizio found that two-thirds supported balancing the budget over cutting taxes.
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In the case of Crohn's disease, for example, it will target overactive immune system cells in the gut.
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The budget overran by 1.36 bn, and it lacks ‘stealth’ capabilities.
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It took a while to get over this existential crisis.
ARE YOU TALKING TO ME?: A Life Through the Movies
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As soon as I get over this bronchitis/ear infection/etc crap, I must come over and play with the future Commander in Chief, and her sublieutenant too.
Is She Next?
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And thirdly, despite having always been resolutely opposed to sexism, lookism and shapeism I couldn't get over how ugly the crowd was.
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His puck-handling prowess can cause him to get overconfident or rattled by elements such as a kink in the boards of a road arena.
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I understand that baby momma is poor and all, but I can't get over why she dated a slug with FOUR previous convictions.
Seven Year Old Shot 6 Times Trying To Save Mom
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What they could not forgive, or get over, was the extraordinary circumstantiality of the fictions which with she had gulled them: to be able to invent lies with such proficiency meant that you had been born with a criminal bent. —
The Getting of Wisdom
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It cannot be denied that the Government has allocated vast amounts of money to the Health budget over the past few years.
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Once you get over the weirdness of the premise, it takes a hard heart to remain unmoved by this simple yet deeply emotional tale.
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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.
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But you know, you could get over that kind of nonmanagement.
Is Cain Able?
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‘Overwrought’ by the same token must mean ‘overworked’, yet I guess that at least 94% of us sometimes get overwrought for reasons unconnected with overworking.
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They will help you get over any possible unpleasant side-effects more easily and your immune system will work more efficiently.
POSITIVE THINKING: Everything you have always known about positive thinking but were afraid to put into practice
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The US might get overflooded with distressingly ugly looking people like Shakira, Salma Hayek, or the horror!
Think Progress » Buchanan: Mexico Conspiring To ‘Re-Annex’ Seven Southwest States
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You can't change what has already happened. So don't waste your time thinking about it. Move on, let go and get over it.
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People tend to get overly emotional about nuclear energy.
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Meaning, please seek a rescue group if you want a particular breed, look in your local shelter for a surprise find, or, better yet, get over the "purebred" fetish and find out how stable, loyal and companionable the all-American mutt can be.
Ingrid Newkirk: The Pope, PETA and Overpopulation
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It may take time for them to get over their shame about what to tell the neighbours.
The Guide to Lesbian and Gay Parenting
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I don't want to get overexcited.
Times, Sunday Times
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To get over you is the hardest thing in the world.
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How long did it take you to get over that hideous, saddle-sore feeling?
Kate Hanni: Airline Seat Pitch as a Profit Booster?
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Well, it might not be ladylike but I'm going to pull my skirt up to get over this fence.
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Even events of the most serious nature get overshadowed by the political squabbles that will result as both sides attempt to leverage the issue to their advantage.
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Anyone within hailing distance of a currach should get over there.
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A virtual space cannot get overcrowded, but it certainly can get messy and loud.
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Anyone within hailing distance of a currach should get over there.
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Your elephant cannot get over its self.
THROWING THE ELEPHANT
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He said the average length of time for a burn survivor to get over grief is 12 to 18 months.
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Once you get over the first initial shock, it proved easy to use, though there was noticeable understeer if you enter the corner carrying too much speed.
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That didn't help him get over anything except a bad hangover.
Times, Sunday Times
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I needed a lot of retail therapy to help me get over my ex-boyfriend.
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I liked the fact that we could choose the size of the oyster, since I get over-oystered by the humongo-variety in Japan.
Archive 2005-02-01
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It doesn't seem that people are particularly unsocial now that they've got cell phones, they just have this cell phone addiction that they have to get over first.
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You have to get over the 'sulk' and get back onto something.
There Goes Retirement
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I understand that when an issue becomes hot it has to get overdone by politicians and other groups in this country.
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Organized the sessions a little more tightly; for me, free-floating discussions don't work once you get over 6-8 people.
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It's just a low-level bug that takes two or three days to incubate and two or three days to get over it.
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She'll need great inner strength to get over the tragedy.
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But it probably doesn't affect anything even remotely, except to boost the morale of the looney Fascists of Hamas, their Euro-wally supporters, et al. But that is not necessarily bad, it may encourage them to get over-confident, over-step "the mark" and come the proverbial "cropper".
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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She has the tactical nous and the timing to cope with grass and while there is always the danger that she might get overpowered in the latter stages, she should at least have time to unpack her suitcase this time.
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I did manage to get over to Avon Old Farms, the boys 'school, and topwork a few hickory trees.
Northern Nut Growers Association Thirty-Fourth Annual Report 1943
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You can either help me get over it or you have the option to divorce me, take your pick.
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She is still trying to get over the attack and the resultant injuries.
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The first was that people hipped on sports can get overaddicted to victory.
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The navigation will be a key element, as it will be necessary to find the the best passes to get over some difficult ergs, through breathtaking landscapes.
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So if you have a jones to live like a virtual Skywalker, and can get over the steep learning curve the game presents, and resign yourself to a fairly equal ratio of adventuring to downtime, Star Wars Galaxies can be great.
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Most of us get over the pratfalls of childhood.
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I wish the GOP would get over their obstinance and work with the White House and in both houses of Congress to do the same.
Clinton Foundation's 2009 donor list revealed
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And I could not get over the idea of jabbing a needle so deeply and blindly into someone's chest.
Whoops!
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He very well may be, and if he is in fact "miffed," Rendell is right; he should get over it.
Rendell On Bill Clinton's Alleged Hard Feelings Towards Obama: "Get Over It," "Shake It Off"
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Cars can get over the ramps fine but ambulances and long vehicles like hearses have trouble with the ramps.
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You can't change what has already happened. So don't waste your time thinking about it. Move on, let go and get over it.
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I like to play racquetball; I like to try to get over to the rec center on my bike.
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It's natural and not necessarily something to get overly concerned about.
Times, Sunday Times
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The waiters (to a man debonair and charming) overfill the glasses and it is a somewhat acquired taste - like sucking raw damsons - but once you get over the astringency, it is appealingly cheap.
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Certain challenges might currently be driving you bananas, but don't get overwhelmed, go gaga and give up - or be goaded into accepting the unacceptable for the sake of peace.
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People were starting to get over the fact that I was an eight-foot tall merkin and I think, more than anything else, I have drugs to thank for that.
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My only hope was that Nev would get over this current fad.
Times, Sunday Times
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She's not going to get over him by locking lips and bumping hips with some pretty little himbo!
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Its cat facilities still get overwhelmed by local cats and kittens, though (no leash laws and enforced spay/neuter laws for cats in Massachusetts).
Inubaka: Crazy for Dogs Book 14 » Manga Worth Reading
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Meanwhile, Vogue dresses Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand in pretty clothes and claims that she could never, ever wear such things in "fuddy-duddy" D.C. Our critic Robin Givhan calls out Vogue (and maybe Gillibrand?), saying there's "nothing career-damaging, gossip-worthy or problematic" by D.C. standards in the senator's fashion-spread clothes, and in fact, plenty of women here dress like that, so get over yourself, New Yorkers.
Read this: Katie O'Malley on Kendel Ehrlich, and vice versa; Kirsten Gillibrand's clothes
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DOWNSIDE The town can get overrun by tourists.
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You just laugh and get over it.
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Only a man who loved someone beyond their looks could get over this hurdle and for that I applaud him.
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We make sure there are no broken bottles on the floor and that the bin does not get overfull.
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The star took to a swing to get over a hangover after a night out near her home in California.
The Sun
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Even as Windows or Linux devices people are starting to get over how cute and portable they are and realize that no matter the operating system, the teensy-weensy, fragile hardware is also an ergonomic nightmare.
The Problems With A Hackintosh Netbook, Six Months Out | Lifehacker Australia
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Illegal subcontracting, unjustifiable fees and inexplicable budget overruns contributed to a grim mix of apparent frauds.
Times, Sunday Times
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Why can't you just get over your misogamy and marry Alex?
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Jenny, I just couldn't get over the feeling that she was waiting, calculating, stalling in some way.
AFTERMATH
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It's tempting to get over-excited right now, but we have to keep our feet on the ground.
Tim Thomas journal: Game 7 one that got away for Bruins
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But we believe that we will get over this ugly phase of the history of the subregion, he said.
West African Leaders Suspend Ivory Coast Over Political Crisis
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If audiences can get over a few stylistic tropes that define Indian cinema, then the sky's the limit.
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Objections causes bitterness between clubs which takes years to get over.
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But it took me years to get over feeling completely homesick.
The Sun
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I still cannot get over how hard dancing is: rugby is easy in comparison.
Saracens' Gavin Henson aims to be dancing for Wales in Six Nations
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A Bradford Council highways spokesman said the snowploughs would be able to drive over the Burley Woodhead speed bumps, but would have to raise their plough blade to get over the humps.
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Many people are familiar with the concept of modular cabinets as a less expensive alternative to custom cabinets in the kitchen, but they tend to get overlooked when planning cabinetry for the bathroom.
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Remember do not get overly concerned, basic common sense and intuition are your best guide.
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This is probably just as well, given the extent to which some titles - particularly the most cliched ones - get over-used.
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He could not get over the suddenness of it, and watched them forlornly, gazing enviously at their conferences over the medicine chest, once straightening himself from his search for stones to call longingly:
The Emigrant Trail
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to get over you is the hardest thing in the world.
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And this loveliness was of a nature that was altogether pleasing, if once the beholder of it could get over the idea of falseness which certainly
The Eustace Diamonds
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Your grief won't disappear overnight. It takes time to get over the death of someone close to you.
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But get over those very minor gripes and you're looking at an essential purchase.
The Sun
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We all get over-excited and love scaring ourselves and our readers or viewers.
Roshonara Choudhry: a sad and misguided case
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It took him years to get over the shock of his wife dying.
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The critics were generally positive about the movie, though many felt it piled on so many conspiracy theories and proved so all-embracing in its denouncement of the ways of politics and environmental regulation that viewers might get overwhelmed with details or lost in an explosion of exposes.
Michael Giltz: Cannes 2011: Lars Von Trier Apologizes and Other Political Scandals
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Congress had better find some commen ground and get over childhood antics and name calling as if they are in middle school.
Obama: 'If you misrepresent what's in the plan, we will call you out'
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Some people get over their acrophobia by going skydiving or bungee jumping.
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But I just had to get over it, and the crew is totally disinterested.
The Sun
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To get over you is the hardest thing in the world.
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It would take the young Ulsterman years to get over his collapse, they said.
In praise of … Rory McIlroy | Editorial
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"Get over it" is easy to say, but painful to do - especially if you're the dumpee.
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He then walked towards the pool and jumped in to get over the cold faster, he was a little bit worried his navy blue shorts would come off so he tightened the drawstring.
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And to all those expats who long to share with us their shame and abhorrence: get over it.
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To get over you is the hardest thing in the world.
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He could not get over the notion that his body was made of some friable material, like Diane's hollow crystal cats.
A THEORY OF RELATIVITY
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Excuse me while I pour a cup, just to get over the revelation. Organic farming frequently encounters such philosophical problems.
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It's always nice when a fellow goalkeeper wins something because us keepers normally get overlooked in favour of strikers.
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She said the time it took to get over a relationship was the length of the relationship divided by two.
Times, Sunday Times
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Meanwhile, Margene cannot get over the grody-grody-grossness of J. J.'s missing fingernails.
Mark Blankenship: Big Love Wife Watch!: Season Four, Ep. 2
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The right reader of a good poem can tell the moment it strikes him that he has taken an immortal wound--that he will never get over it
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I believe it will take generations to get over the duncery of slavery.
Iola Leroy, Or Shadows Uplifted.
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Mrs. Jennings had determined very early in the seisure that Marianne would never get over it, and Colonel Brandon, who was chiefly of use in listening to Mrs. Jennings's forebodings, was not in a state of mind to resist their influence.
Sense and Sensibility
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You live in Canada, it snows here in the winter, get over it.
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I needed a lot of retail therapy to help me get over my ex-boyfriend.
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We know it will take them a bit of time to get over that kind of stuff.
The Sun
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Not to get overly sentimental, but it's a true hero's journey.
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As if we could possibly get over-excited about a mere wedding.
Royal wedding – live blog
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I never could get over a tendency to a rough-and-ready sort o 'feedin'.
Post Haste
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A Bradford Council highways spokesman said the snowploughs would be able to drive over the Burley Woodhead speed bumps, but would have to raise their plough blade to get over the humps.
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It's very hard to get over your sugar cravings, but that is what people are addicted to.
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But if not, at least get over there, check out the competition, and link someone, okay?
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But get over those very minor gripes and you're looking at an essential purchase.
The Sun
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I''m a naturally lazy person and it also helps me get over the jet lag.
Times, Sunday Times
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It always makes me laugh like a little child when boxers get over-excited about a brawl at a boxing match!
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That means the husband probably croaked, and she still can't get over it.
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There are some people in life that you can't get over.
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He blinked at that, trying to compute whether he'd had enough toke to get over that depressing little thought.
A DARKENING STAIN
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We need to get over our cultural cringe and recognise we have a national interest and occasionally acting in that interest will displease people and governments in other parts of the world.
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Budget overruns, delays and upsets have shown project management is no panacea.
Times, Sunday Times
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It may take time for them to get over their shame about what to tell the neighbours.
The Guide to Lesbian and Gay Parenting
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It took him longer to get a grip on his feelings than it did to get over the climb from the beach.
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Mindful eaters don't get overweight because they listen to their body's response to the meal.
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I couldn't get over the stunning encrustation of the Munchen by soft corals at this depth, suggesting that the tide runs fast and hard over the wreck.
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One minute I feel we can get over this but the next I'm angry with him and feel I could never trust him again.
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Melissa and I had to get over to the Continent to retrieve some property she left there.
CORMORANT
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I have thought out a way to get over the difficulty.
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I get overwhelmed with deadlines and act like a madwoman on a crazy work bender.