Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] and [verb] [adv prt] with " in BNC.

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1 According to hearsay , Bez had managed to break his arm — twice ; Shaun was there in body but his head was elsewhere ; and there were persistent rumours of rifts between the pair and the rest of the band , who just wanted to get their heads down and get on with work rather than get on one .
2 The consequence is that Broad Lane 's two largest personalities have banged their heads together and come up with an undisclosed compromise in an effort to prevent Wivenhoe 's first relegation in 30 years of undiluted success .
3 I 'm sure we could er put our heads together and come up with something .
4 He swung his feet up and leaned back with his head on a cushion .
5 Lucker prods around and comes up with a sachet of sugar .
6 But now everybody just kind of mucks in and gets on with it .
7 Governor Wilson ordered withdrawal of the last National Guard units on May 18 , declaring that it was " time to bring the troops home and get on with the task of rebuilding Los Angeles " .
8 I need more people like my detective sergeant who rolls his sleeves up and gets on with the job . ’
9 In the end , of course , we all pulled our socks up and got on with the job .
10 You 'll take a song and trace its riffs back and sit around with your grandchildren playing the originals .
11 You 'll take a song and trace its riffs back and sit around with your grandchildren playing the originals .
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