Example sentences of "[adv] got over the " in BNC.
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1 | Seven years later , however , Christien has not only got over the pain but has used the experience to make him a better actor . |
2 | But water chiefs were still saying we have not got over the drought . |
3 | The municipal-bond market has only just got over the jolt it received from federal tax changes in 1986 that removed tax breaks for some large buyers of new issues , notably banks and insurance companies . |
4 | He pulled the door wide ; then before she had hardly got over the step he slammed it closed . |
5 | Sybil still has n't got over the shock — and do n't you go insulting my family . |
6 | She sits stunned , as if she was dragged out the same water , half-drowned , an hour ago and has n't got over the cold . |
7 | She still had n't got over the shock of seeing David Markham again ; it must be … she did a rapid calculation in her head … all of five years since he 'd walked out of their lives . |
8 | He has n't got over the shock yet . |
9 | He has n't got over the shock yet . |
10 | You have n't even got over the first hurdle yet and you 're ready to quit ! |
11 | ‘ I 've done thirty-two jumps and never quite got over the feeling that it would be better to arrive by chauffeur-driven Rolls . ’ |
12 | I 'd quite like a cigarette , too , even though it 's still early and I 've barely got over the morning cough but McDunn seems to have forgotten his manners . |