Example sentences of "on with some " in BNC.

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1 He was sure that a bishop was not stopped by his bishoping from going on with some scholarly work .
2 It was captain Richards who put the brakes on with some neat off-spin , only for the last ten overs to realize another 83 .
3 ‘ Well , Rifleman Willoughby , the Board will watch how you get on with some interest … and we 'll interview you again in six months ’ time . ’
4 They 'll give up and leave us to get on with some work I imagine .
5 And now at least he 'd be left in peace to get on with some real work .
6 She was carrying on with some lawyer . ’
7 Horses , like people , all have their strengths and weaknesses ; but just as we all get on with some people and are not keen on others , so one horse can be a success with one owner and a disaster with another .
8 This is a very frustrating approach , however , and you will be constantly tempted to turn the model round and get on with some real flying .
9 ‘ I hope he was n't delayed rameishing on with some customer today of all days , ’ Benny heard her mother say to Patsy .
10 Going for a walk , arranging to meet a friend , or just getting on with some DIY , hobby , or relaxation exercises are all likely to occupy the mind more effectively .
11 I got on with some work of my own and he went back to his .
12 People will vary enormously as to how their bodies tolerate these dietary items and you will learn in Stage II of the diet how your body gets on with some of these .
13 Then the Queen hurried away , saying , ‘ I have to get on with some executions . ’
14 But I think I 'll stay and get on with some paperwork all the same , if you do n't mind .
15 No arguing with that , thought Cadfael , looking on with some anxiety from his retired place .
16 When they go home you can get on with some electronic angling with your detector .
17 In the meantime , though , she had to get on with some work .
18 And you 'd also better take into account the fact that I want to get on with some work while I 'm here .
19 I want to get on with some work .
20 ‘ Are you ready to get on with some work , then ? ’
21 She would get on with some work , she told herself firmly .
22 Now that I 'm here , though , do you want me to stay and get on with some work ? ’
23 ‘ I really ought to get on with some work , ’ she said at last , waveringly .
24 I 'd be far better employed in getting on with some work . ’
25 Melody 's moved on with some of my men , but she said she saw Boz again a day or two ago .
26 They were out at work often till late evening , but gave us the run of the house and William had the chance to get on with some schoolwork .
27 She would just have to forget about Paris and Oxford for the rest of the day and get on with some work .
28 I 'm Nigel I 'm Chief Executive of the National Charity Community of Transport which is based in Manchester , and it 's that last point which is really significant behind my question , and it concerns your new premises and , I 'm one it 's a question as to what your planning to do , and secondly , a request if you 're not , er , that you could provide within that some working space for people from out of town , to use when we 're in London , complete with things like , you know , coin operated fax machines , because I find I spend quite a lot of time in London , you have meetings on successive days , you have time to kill , and there 's no where sort of , comfortable to go and sit down and get on with some things .
29 ‘ Maybe then I can get on with some work .
30 Well , I 'll help you , I 'll be round , I 'll be here helping but I must I want to get on with some work .
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