Sentence examples for be getting along from inspiring English sources

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be getting along

verb

To obtain; to acquire.

  • I'm going to get a computer tomorrow from the discount store.

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You'd think, between films, theatre and art, Hawkins would have enough to be getting along with.

That's significantly fewer than play at Cannes or Toronto – but it's still more than enough to be getting along with.

And AOL seems to be getting along with everyone, or at least everyone it has taken over.

For example, the mayor and Gov. George Pataki seem to be getting along, for the cameras and apparently even in private.

With five weeks left until the first vote is cast in Iowa, that is more than enough to be getting along with.

It remains to be seen how many Baftas The King's Speech will pick up on Sunday, but here are some other figures to be getting along with.

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We are getting along great.

The girls were getting along swimmingly.

Soon, the sons are getting along again.

"We were getting along great.

"People are getting along and moving forward.

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