Example sentences of "[be] [to-vb] on with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In any case , if any of the pupils are to go on with the language at A level , they will simply have to learn some grammar at some stage . |
2 | We need to sort out the EC 's finances if we are to get on with the community 's enlargement . |
3 | Well it certainly is , and we think that we 've had an examin of our co , examination of the constitution , we 've made a number of changes , but the task for Labour now is to press on with the issues of looking at our policies , and making sure that our economic policy and our social policy a actually meets the changes that are out their in the world . |
4 | one of the priorities is to get on with the price increases and get them done , right , you know . |
5 | I was to keep on with the Radio Column , some reviews , and any special features I could dream up . |
6 | My task , apart from the usual household chores , was to get on with the work for my three summer O-levels and to get ahead by starting to work towards my A-levels — English , Latin and Greek . |
7 | As he saw it , the job of the Church was to get on with the task of proclaiming the gospel and ministering the sacraments . |