Use "get over something" in a sentence

1. Let's mosey along over to campus and get something to eat.

2. No matter how bad things get, something good is out there, just over the horizon.

3. Get something straight.

4. Did you really just sass me? Get your Buns over here! Hey, get your Buns over here, I need your help! See also: Buns, get, here, over work (one's) Buns off To work really hard (on or at something)

5. Get you something to eat.

6. This is just right for the Ledger something to finally get this city to take you seriously over there.

7. Amass; These words all mean to get more of something over a period of time, or to increase in quantity over a period of time

8. Get over here.

9. I'll get you something to drink.

10. Actually, I'll get you something better.

11. Let me get something for that.

12. Because habit is something we do over over again.

13. Causatives Exercise 2 Have someone do something / get someone to do something

14. The definition of Blandishment is the use of flattery to get something or to get someone to do something

15. It's over. Get out.

16. Accruing means accumulating something over time

17. Don't get cocky when you've achieved something.

18. She's gone to get something to eat.

19. I'll get something else and save up. "

20. To Approach is to get near something

21. Let's get something to eat; I'm starving.

22. 4 Shoot, get it on, get it over with.

23. Something to get the adrenaline up and the eyes peeled, the brain rolling over with possibilities and the potential for powerhouse pictures.

24. He dug into the ground to get something.

25. Better get something to wipe it up, son.

26. To Accomplish something is to get it done

27. They can get something like £000 a year.

28. One can surely get something out of it.

29. 7 Buy something and get on the escalator.

30. Get your butt over here.

31. You're gonna get run over.

32. She said, “Get over it.”

33. I can't/ couldn't get over.

34. Traditions get established over time.

35. Get your butt over here!

36. I just get used to something and you want to start doing something else.

37. No, w... whenever you think I've done something wrong, something questionable, you get worse.

38. An exercise about Causatives: have someone do something and get someone to do something.

39. Let's get it over with.

40. Go on, get over there.

41. See also: Chortle Chortle over (something) To laugh or chuckle gleefully about something

42. Have / Make someone do something OR Get someone to do something OR Have something done - See Causatives exercises at GrammarBank

43. See also: Bicker Bicker over (something) To argue or squabble with someone about something

44. " I'll have to get something else and save up. "

45. Rewrite these sentences using Causatives have/get something done

46. Some people pick and choose to get something perfect.

47. Get over it. He rides everybody.

48. She can't get over her shyness.

49. Can you get over the wall?

50. Can we get over this difficulty?

51. I can't get over losing you.

52. How do you get something that you can't afford?

53. Please, get a girlfriend, or a life, or something.

54. I've got something to talk over with you.

55. James leaned over to whisper something to Michael.

56. I could get mugged or drugged or something worse.

57. See also: Bicker Bicker over (something) To argue or squabble with someone about something

58. Just get over here and help!

59. Get your ass over here, punk.

60. Then he'll get over the shock.

61. I just can't get over it.

62. He can't get over his shyness.

63. 1 Let's get it over with.

64. Just get over to the clinic.

65. Some just never get over it.

66. Kevin, get your butt over here!

67. Let's all get together over Christmas.

68. Colas, go and find something to help get her dry.

69. Causatives Students practice the structure have or get something done

70. How does someone like you get into something that's so...

71. Abandoning: to give (oneself) over to something especially unrestrainedly

72. It is quite something to have won him over.

73. The old lady is always fretting over something unimportant.

74. Hell. Can't I just get a tetanus shot or something?

75. Or, something could start out slow, and then get big.

76. This isn't something you get to walk away from, Frank.

77. We gotta get a taxi or a shuttle or something.

78. To Acquire means to get or come to own something

79. I thought maybe she could get something out of it.

80. Abandons: to give (oneself) over to something especially unrestrainedly