Saturday, September 10, 2016

get along

to manage, to handle.

  • Are you getting along with your work?
  • We can get along very well without you.
  • How are you getting along with your work?
  • How are you getting along with your study?
  • How are you getting along with your new job?
  • They manage to get along without much money.
  • I get along quite well now with my new cane.
  • How is he getting along with his school work?
  • We'll get along without that much money somehow.
  • How are you getting along with your English study?
  • Tell me what you need and I'll tell you how to get along without it.
  • From the moment of his birth, man cannot get along without depending on others.
  • I manage to get along on a small salary.
  • It is hard to get along on this small income.
  • Tom manages to get along on very little money.
  • He was able to get along on the small amount of money.
  • Pay attention to details, and you'll get along all right.
  • By frugality she managed to get along on her small salary.
  • Tom can't get along on his salary because he has high medical expenses.
  • We can't get along without them.



to have a good relationship with someone.

  • I get along well with her.
  • We can get along with him.
  • I get along well with Tom.
  • I get along well with him.
  • I got along with everybody.
  • I don't get along with him.
  • I can't get along with him.
  • I get along with everybody.
  • I never got along with Tom.
  • I get along well with them.
  • I never got along with him.
  • I never got along with her.
  • I didn't get along with her.
  • I cannot get along with him.
  • I never got along with them.
  • He is hard to get along with.
  • She gets along well with him.
  • I get along well with people.
  • Tom is hard to get along with.
  • Tom is easy to get along with.
  • Tom gets along well with Mary.
  • Tom can't get along with Mary.
  • Tom gets along fine with Mary.
  • We can't get along without Tom.
  • We can't get along without him.
  • We can't get along without her.
  • Do you get along with your boss?
  • I don't get along with that guy.
  • I just can't get along with him.
  • Tom doesn't get along with Mary.
  • I just can't get along with Tom.
  • Jesse gets along with everybody.
  • It's hard to get along with Dan.
  • It's hard to get along with Tom.
  • I always get along well with him.
  • He is difficult to get along with.
  • He gets along badly with his boss.
  • My mother gets along with my aunt.
  • Tom just can't get along with Mary.
  • Tom gets along very well with Mary.
  • We don't get along with each other.
  • Tom is difficult to get along with.
  • I get along well with my neighbors.
  • I get along well with all the staff.
  • He is rather hard to get along with.
  • I get along with my younger brother.
  • I don't get along with my neighbors.
  • You'll get along with Tom, I'm sure.
  • Dan got along with Linda quite well.
  • It's very hard to get along with him.
  • He doesn't get along with her father.
  • He doesn't get along with his mother.
  • Tom is really hard to get along with.
  • I don't get along with my stepfather.
  • I don't get along with my stepmother.
  • I'm getting along with him quite well.
  • My father gets along with his friends.
  • I have trouble getting along with Tom.
  • Tom seems to get along fine with Mary.
  • Does Tom get along with his coworkers?
  • Jimmy is easy for me to get along with.
  • He is very difficult to get along with.
  • I don't think I can get along with him.
  • He is getting along with his employees.
  • She will get along with my grandmother.
  • Tom can't get along with his neighbors.
  • Tom doesn't get along with his sisters.
  • Nobody can get along with such a person.
  • Tom didn't get along with Mary too well.
  • I got along with the lieutenant colonel.
  • Tom can't seem to get along with anyone.
  • Tom didn't get along with his neighbors.
  • Tom is very difficult to get along with.
  • I can't get along with that man any more.
  • Tom doesn't get along with his neighbors.
  • He gets along very well with his friends.
  • Tom doesn't get along with Mary's father.
  • Tom doesn't get along with his coworkers.
  • Lately I don't get along with my parents.
  • Is there anyone you don't get along with?
  • Are you getting along with your neighbors?
  • He could not get along with his neighbors.
  • He is getting along with his neighborhood.
  • Tom and I don't get along with each other.
  • Tom couldn't get along with his neighbors.
  • I found it difficult to get along with him.
  • I think he can get along with his neighbor.
  • She was always been easy to get along with.
  • Tom just can't seem to get along with Mary.
  • Tom gets along fine with Mary's stepfather.
  • He is getting along well with his employees.
  • I think he can get along with his neighbors.
  • Tom and Mary get along well with each other.
  • I've always gotten along very well with Tom.
  • Tom wasn't an easy person to get along with.
  • Tom is not an easy person to get along with.
  • Tom seems to always get along well with Mary.
  • Tom doesn't think he can get along with Mary.
  • Tom and Mary don't get along with each other.
  • I like women but I don't get along with them.
  • Tom didn't get along with the other students.
  • We don't get along very well with each other.
  • Tom doesn't get along with his father-in-law.
  • I can't get along with the neighbors any more.
  • I'm getting along well with my new classmates.
  • Tom found it difficult to get along with Mary.
  • Do you get along well with your new classmates?
  • He was the sort of man you could get along with.
  • He doesn't get along with anybody in the office.
  • Tom has trouble getting along with other people.
  • Mary didn't get along well with the other girls.
  • You should try to get along with your neighbors.
  • Tom can be a little difficult to get along with.
  • Tom was the sort of man you could get along with.
  • Mary did not get along well with the other girls.
  • You should try to get along with your neighbours.
  • Tom is one of the hardest guys to get along with.
  • I'm getting along with my mother-in-law very well.
  • The person Tom most gets along with is his father.
  • You must make an effort to get along with everyone.
  • The humble man is getting along with his neighbors.
  • How are you getting along with your new classmates?
  • I found it difficult to get along with my neighbor.
  • He's getting along well with all of his classmates.
  • Tom is hard to get along with, but he's not stupid.
  • The two brothers couldn't get along with each other.
  • Tom certainly doesn't get along very well with Mary.
  • The problem is that Tom doesn't get along with Mary.
  • The only problem was Tom didn't get along with Mary.
  • Are you getting along well with your new schoolmates?
  • Tom doesn't get along with most people in the office.
  • So far I have been getting along well with my friends.
  • Please try your best to get along with everybody else.
  • We never seem to be able to get along with each other.
  • He gets along well with the people in his neighborhood.
  • Tom doesn't get along with the man who lives next door.
  • Tom certainly seems easier to get along with than Mary.
  • I'd like to see Tom and Mary get along with each other.
  • She probably can get along well with her mother-in-law.
  • Why would Tom have any problem getting along with Mary?
  • Why can't people just try to get along with each other?
  • Tom is the only one who ever really got along with Mary.
  • Tom doesn't get along with his neighbors like he used to.
  • Tom has always been a very easy person to get along with.
  • I don't know how to get along with those difficult people.
  • I want the two of you to try to get along with each other.
  • I'm glad the two of you are getting along with each other.
  • You're the only one I know who doesn't get along with Tom.
  • Tom and Mary have always gotten along well with each other.
  • I should have tried to get along with my classmates better.
  • Tom didn't get along well with the other boys in his class.
  • He left his team as he could not get along with the manager.
  • All Tom wanted was for Mary to learn to get along with John.
  • I knew then and there that I could never get along with Tom.
  • My father asked me if I got along well with the Jones family.
  • I want you to tell Tom that you'll try to get along with him.
  • Find mutual interests, and you will get along with each other.
  • My father asked me if I could get along with the Jones family.
  • Tom is the only in our class that Mary doesn't get along with.
  • I should've anticipated that Tom wouldn't get along with Mary.
  • Tom has trouble getting along with other students in his class.
  • He left his team because he couldn't get along with the manager.
  • I'd like to find out how Tom is getting along with his new boss.
  • I could've tried harder to get along with everyone in the class.
  • I should've tried harder to get along with everyone in the class.
  • I had to resign because I just didn't get along with the new boss.
  • Isn't it a pity that Tom and Mary can't get along with each other?
  • I wish I had tried harder to get along with everyone in the class.
  • Tom and Mary aren't getting along very well with each other nowadays.
  • Mary's mother is an extraordinarily difficult woman to get along with.
  • It is important to try to get along with people from foreign countries.
  • People don't like working with Tom because he's hard to get along with.
  • I am sure I'll get along with him because we are from the same prefecture.
  • It is difficult for us to get along with her, because she is hard to please.
  • Nobody likes Tom and nobody ever will. He's just too hard to get along with.
  • It seems to be difficult for her to get along with students in the new school.
  • Tom gets along well with everyone in Mary's family except her younger brother.
  • All the teachers and students we talked to said that Tom is easy to get along with.
  • Due to his courtesy and his winning smile, Tom gets along well with both men and women.
  • Tom was unsure what Mary would be like and he wondered whether she would get along with his friends.
  • I got along so well with the guy sitting next to me at the pub that we ended up drinking together till dawn.
  • The boss is hard to get along with. But if I try to talk to him about problems I have at work he might have a little heart. Even a hunter can't kill a bird who flies to him for protection.
  • Tom isn't an easy person to get along with.
  • Tom has always been easy to get along with.
  • Tom doesn't seem to get along well with anyone.
  • I wanted everyone to get along with each other.
  • Tom isn't as easy to get along with as Mary is.
  • We get along well.
  • Tom and I get along well.
  • We don't get along very well.
  • I think we can get along well.
  • You two seem to get along well.
  • Tom and Mary got along very well.
  • Tom and Mary get along very well.
  • Tom and Mary don't get along very well.
  • Tom and Mary didn't get along too well.
  • Tom and his wife seem to get along well.
  • Tom and Mary didn't get along very well.
  • You and I never did get along very well.
  • I am afraid they can't get along very well.
  • I am afraid they don't get along very well.
  • Tom and Mary have always gotten along well.
  • I am afraid that they don't get along very well.
  • Tom was glad to see Mary and John getting along so well.
  • When we were young, we never got along too well, did we?
  • I feel in my bones that they will never get along well together.
  • Tom and Mary argue a lot, but they still get along quite well together.
  • Unfortunately, my wife and my lover don't get along very well together.
  • They argue a lot, but for the most part they get along quite well together.
  • Tom and I get along fine.
  • They'll get along just fine.
  • We should get along just fine.

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