Example sentences of "[pron] get on [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 After we 'd agreed the itinerary I got on with the detailed flying planning , using the new French VFR maps and the American TPC ( Tactical Pilotage Charts ) which we bought from Stamfords in London .
2 ‘ Once I got on to a main road I would n't have any trouble getting a lift . ’
3 Once I get on to a good thing I keep it going until I run out of luck .
4 Even a piece of her mind could cost you dearly if you got on on the wrong side of her .
5 How are you getting on with the old battleaxe ? ’
6 This contact may be by post , by telephone or by personal meetings ; the choice will depend very much on how important you are to a magazine and the magazine to you and thus how often you are likely to be working with this particular publication , how physically near you are to each other and indeed how well you get on at a social level .
7 See how you get on with the following questions : if you answer " yes ' to one or more , then we have some further work to do in this area !
8 And then you get on to the chemical properties of it .
9 ‘ Most people who use the train regularly know everyone who gets on at the first few stops .
10 How did you get on with the DOUBLE CHIN ELIMINATOR ?
11 How do you get on with the dreaded ?
12 How did you get on in the multi choice the other day ?
13 Yes , I know , yes but I mean it 's interesting at lunch time I had a , I had a working lunch with someone and a month after we had finished all the work and stuff , we got on to a whole pile of other things and , and I was talking about some of the -ists and one of the -ists I was talking about was feminism and how I 'd been in an amazing meeting a few weeks ago where you know I used that word and the women , it was all a meeting with women , the women there had absolutely freaked at the use of the word feminism and feminists .
14 Ladies and gentlemen , we just before we get on with the second part of the meeting when erm , meeting erm I think I ought to tell you that erm one of our committee members died a very short while back .
15 it 's all because of this change of money you see and then when we get on to the new
16 and I do n't know if we want to agree to that straightaway in which case we get on to the next item .
17 Please can we get on with the serious stuff please .
18 A team of researchers from Bristol University was commissioned to examine what the YTS had to offer young black people and to indicate how they got on during the first six months of the scheme ( S. Fenton , Ethnic Minorities and the Youth Training Scheme Research and Development Series , no. 20 , MSC , 1984 ) .
19 Gone are the days when professionals left the business of fees , commissions , variation charges , reimbursables and the rest to underlings whilst they got on with the interesting work .
20 The 1993 event started in York on 14 February and we will report on how they got on in the next issue .
21 He got on to the internal phone and asked for petty cash , not specifying any amount .
22 Well why 's he got on like a big thing round his neck , a ruff .
23 When he gets on to the old antibiotics he
24 ‘ Did he get on with the other paediatric S.H.O. , Dr Armitage ? ’
25 ‘ How does he get on with the other fellows ? ’
26 How did he get on with the pre-war Vienna Philharmonic ?
27 Let us get on with the Irish debate .
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