Ellen did not know at first whether to like or dislike it; but she came to the conclusion that it was very funny, and a remarkably amusing way of getting along.
Evidently George and the sheriff were getting along in a very friendly way, for all the former's bitter troubles and lack of means.
I'm pretty busy as it is, and, as I said awhile ago, I'm getting along.
It reminded us, perhaps, of neglected duties to these people, and it impressed strongly on our minds that these people are getting along, getting onward, and progress was a star becoming familiar to their gaze and their desires.
I wish I'd waited a little longer before telling her about the strike, but one day she asked me how it had come out--and she seemed to be getting along so nicely I didn't see any reason for not telling her.
Mr. Pierrepont has written his father that he is getting alongfamously in his new place.
I'm glad to learn from your letter that you're getting alongso well in your new place, and I hope that when I get home your boss will back up all the good things which you say about yourself.
I mention no names, Abram, only I say there be a kindly welcome and a cup set for 'ee whenever 'ee do take the fancy and now I must be getting along.
Well Abram, I must be getting along," she said it to urge him to speech.
After a short intense silence the Wag "thought he'd be getting along," and as he moved off the Maluka laughed.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "getting along" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.