| When the president was a lawmaker he did not get along well with conservative papers. |
| That situation could have been a nightmare, but his mum views us both as surrogate daughters and is very easy to get along with. |
| We were able to get along amiably throughout the entire trial, down to the last closing argument. |
| They're loose cannons, and despite our differences in lifestyles, we get along with them. |
| The two of us mothers were not sure if my boy kid and her girl kid would get along and go sledding while we skied, but we risked it. |
| Each colony had to get along as best as it could, and they couldn't afford the time or energy to set up a formal bureaucracy. |