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Example sentences for "get well"

  • She implied that she didn't want to get well, so that you could--could get the little boy, by marrying his mother!

  • You are going to get well, and I'm glad, glad that you are!

  • By and by, still with the letter clutched in her hot hand, she began to say to herself, "If I get well.

  • There is no complaint, perhaps, in the treatment of which the use of port wine will be more strongly urged by kind friends, with the assurance that it is impossible to get well without it.

  • The air was kept at the proper temperature, the body of the patient kept warm, and the simplest and most easily digested foods were used; the patient's condition then swung round to a natural state, and he began to get well.

  • They forget that the process of recovery would have gone on without the port, and that hundreds and thousands of people do get well without it.

  • Doctor says he's got to go away AT ONCE if he's going to get well.

  • If money could make me well, or if effort could, I'd get well, of course!

  • He was a sweet, patient dear, she told his mother, and he would simply have to get well!

  • Get well, and carry off this Miss Walton yourself.

  • Get well as soon as you can, for we want you woefully in town.

  • In so far as it creates a feeling of self-pity, it is particularly to be deprecated, and indeed this is so important a subject in all that concerns the will to be well and to get well that it has been reserved for a special chapter.

  • They had been dreading the worst, they were now led to hope for the best; they took the brake off their will, they fed well and it was not long then before they proceeded to get well.

  • Nothing is so important in this disease, as we shall see, as the patient's attitude of mind and his will to get well.

  • Their will to get well must be thoroughly aroused.

  • In a disease like pneumonia the will to get well, coupled with the confidence that should accompany this, will do more than anything else to carry the patient over the critical stage of the affection.

  • It is a cinch that I get well--father, pardon the language!

  • You must just want to get well, in order to give the miracle man his chance and for the sake of your father and mother and those who love you.

  • Yes, and they know that you are going to get well.

  • I'll get well in a hurry now, Miss Laura.

  • Miss Laura did not go with the girls; she stayed with Jim, and somehow, before long, he was telling her all about the Asylum boys and how he dreaded to get well and go there to live till he was fourteen.

  • You bet I'll get well fast--if I can," the afterthought in a lower tone.

  • That was why Jim was in no hurry to get well.

  • If you will try very hard to get well, I'll find a home for you somewhere, and I'll take care of you until you can take care of yourself.

  • Get well--it is the prayer of many friends.

  • The important business is for you to get well.

  • He's had a bullet through him and he's feverish and unconscious, but the doctor says that with care he'll get well.

  • He has had a bullet through the fleshy part of his left arm, but he's so healthy it won't take him long to get well.

  • Better come along with us and be prisoners and give him a chance to get well.

  • He evidently felt that it was a duty he owed to his conscience--a duty made doubly imperative by the horse's refusal to get well by the exact time prescribed.

  • Simply that I am not going to take any more medicine, thank you," I replied quietly, "as I now wish to get well.

  • From that hour I began to get well rapidly.

  • I guess he wants to know whether that girl from the Avenue's going to get well," said Irish Delia.

  • I don't want to get well," she said wearily when the thing was put up to her.

  • You'll get well a' right--unless you inhaled.

  • None at all--at least, I've never had 'em get well.

  • He is going to get well presently, and you will have him home for Christmas.

  • Braden were to conclude that he couldn't get well!

  • Don't let any one convince you that I haven't a chance to get well, Lutie.

  • He tried to wake up, said he'd get well, made me let go of him, made me explain things to you.

  • Anne," he said, "do you really want me to get well?

  • Tell Anne,' you said, 'I am going to get well.

  • Tell Anne,' he said, 'I'm going to get well.

  • I don't want to get well," said Sophia Jane at once.

  • I want you to get well to play with me again," said Susan.

  • And I know everybody wants you to get well.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "get well" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    continued until; for our; get along; get away from the; get into; get off; get out; get the; get them; getting along; getting home; getting late; getting possession; getting rid; getting them; getting through; getting very; getting well; here said; later periods; light industry; little hill; little stiffly; other objects; sell goods; that period