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Example sentences for "getting well"

  • 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 am getting 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    getting away; getting back; getting better; getting down; getting married; getting possession; getting ready; getting rid; getting them; getting tired; getting very; getting well; hearty meal; leaved trees; mental derangement; motion picture; noble prince; our troops; polished stone; sexual characters; shall dwell; thin white; turning about; two miles from the; virgin areas; voice calling