Example sentences of "[vb infin] on with the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He said then he , we could carry on with the serious stuff !
2 Senior officials could carry on with the day-to-day business of the state without concerning themselves with any kind of specialist ministerial control .
3 After attempting last month 's first 8-bars of the 16-bar solo from Linda Ronstadt 's That 'll Be The Day , we 'll crack on with the second half this month .
4 Please can we get on with the serious stuff please .
5 No further discussion necessary on their budget let's get on with the serious business of funding real education in Hertfordshire which we asked and in this particular case the Labour party .
6 Let us get on with the Irish debate .
7 In spite of the obvious gains in recent years — and no one could be more grateful than I to Robert Runcie and all he achieved — we now need a period of calmness , of peace , to grow and get on with the real work of caring for others and serving Christ in and through others .
8 Then stratigraphical nomenclature can be forgotten and we can get on with the real work of stratigraphy , which is correlation and interpretation .
9 And erm , anyway , I 'm , I 'm sorry to have to tell you that but erm now we 'll get on with the second half of the meeting .
10 Always at the back of the mind are worries over how well one will get on with the other artists .
11 ‘ How does he get on with the other fellows ? ’
12 Then put the coin in the slot , please Rex , and we 'll get on with the new plan . ’
13 ‘ There may be benefits for us too — if we do n't get on with the new rector he may only be here for five years , ’ said Miss Duff .
14 He could not get on with the believing Jews from Eastern Europe whose religion and traditions he neither shared nor understood .
15 How did you get on with the DOUBLE CHIN ELIMINATOR ?
16 You have to just get on with the next board .
17 How did he get on with the pre-war Vienna Philharmonic ?
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