Example sentences of "on with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So , with Sheringham still unfit , Cascarino will have to soldier on with inexperienced support . |
2 | Though one of the best thing we can do for carers is enable t them to keep on with part-time work as long as possible . |
3 | ‘ Let's stop batting one another around the head and get on with good government , ’ he said . |
4 | In particular , organization must avoid a common error , which Evans again picks on with much justification , the attempt " to provide a superstructure of provision without securing the foundations of demand . " |
5 | Youngsters falling out was one thing , but just as worrying were reports that some of the more mature boys and girls were getting on with each other just a little too well . |
6 | Parents can not expect their children to get on with each other but family life is very difficult if there is continuous bickering and jealousy between children . |
7 | Families are influenced by many factors besides how well individual members get on with each other . |
8 | ‘ And the fact that all of his women get on with each other , well , that 's a talent in itself . ’ |
9 | So men from the IRA mixed with British squaddies , and through necessity got on with each other . |
10 | ‘ Your family get on with each other though , do n't they ? |
11 | There 's probably some name calling going on with TI retorting , ‘ well , it is your design ’ . |
12 | ‘ It will close a terrible chapter of history and we can get on with better things . ’ |
13 | The partnership has triggered reports of a secret deal to press on with European unity — leaving Britain and others out in the cold . |
14 | How did Miss Delphine get on with that lot outside ? |
15 | Then , at a certain moment , I just could not go on with that any longer . |
16 | The amp switches on with that disconcerting ‘ plop ’ that you get from most tranny machines and would certainly not expect from a hi-fi costing half as much . |
17 | As one of the parents in the interviews described later says , ‘ When they say , you 're the experts , parents are experts , what they really mean is — you get on with that little bit over there , and we 'll get on with the really important stuff over here . ’ |
18 | Erm , due erm there 's also as you know , we 've , we 've had the chartered petition on the market and we are going on with that . |
19 | ‘ A secretary will ring up and tell us a professor has people coming to lunch and so we 'll get on with that . ’ |
20 | But for some reason Alice would not go on with that thought . |
21 | But if you 're in a situation where that 's not possible then you 'll do the very best you can , but you 're always going to be on the look out for the priorities as they change , cos once the person stops breathing they become unconscious , they stop breathing , their heart stops , then everything else has to wait and you have to try and get on with that , okay ? |
22 | And er I er carried on with that , going on very nicely , until they decided to mechanize Gedling , you see ? |
23 | In well it were done you know one fellow get on with that . |
24 | I just could n't go on with that last letter . |
25 | There was a murder two nights ago in a clunch pit at Muddington — that Jacket is in exhibit and she 'll want to get on with that Is well as coping with the usual heavy load . " |
26 | Now what about the cream , how are things going on with that , cos you 've been |
27 | Get on with that . |
28 | Just keep on with that cream ? |
29 | Then you started on with that high-handed act , and I felt a tremendous urge to tame your proud spirit , hear your soft whimpering sighs as I buried myself in you . |
30 | Is not the Minister deeply ashamed that he intends to carry on with that cruel and stupid tax instead of scrapping it , as he should have done a long time ago ? |