- Just get over here.
- You need to get over here.
- We ought to get over there.
- You'd better get over here.
- You've gotta get over there right now.
to overcome something(illness, break up, difficulty, etc).
- I got over that.
- I'll get over it.
- He'll get over it.
- You'll get over it.
- She'll get over it.
- I can't get over it.
- They'll get over it.
- I'm gay! Get over it!
- I'll get over you.
- I can't get over you.
- You'll get over this.
- Tom will get over it.
- Tom got over his cold.
- I need to get over Tom.
- I'm saying get over it.
- I need to get over him.
- I need to get over her.
- Tom can't get over Mary.
- You need to get over it.
- Tom never got over Mary.
- Betty got over the shock.
- I think I'll get over it.
- I can't get over my cold.
- Did you get over the cold?
- I got over my cold quickly.
- I just want to get over it.
- He soon got over the danger.
- He has got over the trouble.
- You will surely get over it!
- Have you got over the shock?
- He got over the difficulties.
- He got over his difficulties.
- She has got over her illness.
- Drink a beer and get over it!
- I'm sure Tom will get over it.
- I got over it. You should, too.
- Have you got over your cold yet?
- We must get over this difficulty.
- We could get over the difficulty.
- She will get over the shock soon.
- I just got over a severe illness.
- Tom must've gotten over his cold.
- I've finally gotten over my cold.
- I believe you'll get over it soon.
- He must have gotten over his cold.
- I haven't gotten over my cold yet.
- We must get over many difficulties.
- You can get over the handicap soon.
- Man has got over many difficulties.
- He could get over every difficulty.
- Have you gotten over your cold yet?
- I thought Tom had gotten over Mary.
- How did you get over the difficulty?
- It takes time to get over a divorce.
- Tom never did get over Mary, did he?
- I hope she will get over her disease.
- She helped him get over his bad mood.
- I hope you'll get over your cold soon.
- It took me a week to get over my cold.
- I haven't gotten over my bad cold yet.
- Tell me how you got over such troubles?
- It took me a month to get over my cold.
- I have completely got over the disease.
- Tom still hasn't gotten over the shock.
- It took me ten days to get over my cold.
- Tom can't get over how Mary treated him.
- The patient got over the critical stage.
- We'll make you get over your melancholy.
- Tom never really got over what happened.
- It's a miracle that I've got over cancer.
- Tom can't get over what happened to Mary.
- I'm sure she'll get over her illness soon.
- He helped me to get over the difficulties.
- It took Ioana a week to get over her cold.
- It took Rei 20 days to get over her injury.
- Will you help me get over the difficulties?
- Sooner or later, she'll get over the shock.
- It took me a long time to get over my cold.
- It took me three weeks to get over the flu.
- She could not get over her husband's death.
- It was a week before Jane got over her cold.
- He got over the shock of his father's death.
- She could not get over her fear of the dark.
- He hasn't got over the death of his wife yet.
- She got over the shock of her father's death.
- It took a week for Jane to get over her cold.
- I'll get over this with or without your help.
- The blind young man has got over his handicap.
- We can get over the problem without difficulty.
- It took three weeks for me to get over my cold.
- Thanks to your advice, I got over the hardship.
- I must get over a loss, and my illness as well.
- It will take me a long time to get over my cold.
- He will never get over his huge business losses.
- It took me more than a week to get over my cold.
- I still haven't gotten over what happened to me.
- It took me more than a month to get over my cold.
- It took Tom a long time to get over Mary's death.
- They say that you never get over your first love.
- He claims that he's gotten over all his failures.
- I expect him to get over the shock of his failure.
- It won't be long before she gets over her illness.
- You're sad now but, with time, you'll get over it.
- With the help of doctors, she got over her illness.
- The girl is getting over mountains of difficulties.
- It took me more than one month to get over my cold.
- We will have to get over the feeling of helplessness.
- It took John about two weeks to get over his illness.
- Tom's sister just got over the flu and now he has it.
- When her boyfriend left, she took time to get over it.
- I had stage fright at first, but I got over it quickly.
- It took me a long time to get over my last relationship.
- I got over the difficulty with my characteristic tenacity.
- I do not think he will ever get over the loss of his wife.
- It'll be a long time before she gets over her father's death.
- It'll take Tom some time, but eventually he'll get over Mary.
- I don't suppose you ever really get over the death of a child.
- It took more than a month to get over my cold, but I'm OK now.
- I don't know why it took me so long to get over my cold this time.
- Without your help, I couldn't have gotten over that difficult situation.
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