As an example, I have in mind a little woman who had been ill for eight years--eight of what might have been the best years of her life--all because neither she nor her family knew the straight road toward getting well.
Let me tell you how she became ill and then I can explain her process of getting well again.
The doctor says I will have these setbacks though and it is only a part of the process of getting well.
Then how can you say his getting well is the work of the devil who never does anything good?
Walter made an excuse to retire to his room and was soon reading in his precious "Science and Health;" and it was precious to him, for in it he saw the only hope he had ever had of getting well.
Then why do you say that maybe my getting well is the work of the devil?
Marshall had gone now, and Baillie wrote in response to the second of the notes: "I amgetting well quite as rapidly as my best friends could wish.
That wound would have killed almost any other man I ever saw, but upon my word the man is getting well.
You've let other notions become more important to you than the idea of getting well.
But the ones in there are getting well, aren't they?
People up here, Mr. Sloan, are expected to put aside all ideas except the one--getting well.
I am getting well," answered Sibyl, but as she said the words a curious expression came into her eyes.
I know now so assuredly that the darling child is getting well that I am never unhappy about her.
Sibyl is getting well, but not in the way you think," replied Lady Helen.
She says thee knows thee's been sick and thee knows thee's getting well, and that must do till thee's much stronger.
We're all so glad thee's getting well we don't know what to do.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "getting well" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.