Example sentences of "[adv] get on [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He was n't strong enough to get on to the par-5s in two for eagle chances , so he just chipped and putted for birdies . |
2 | If only to get on to the practical arrangements . ’ |
3 | Erm we 'd better get on to a few other things . |
4 | You have to just get on with the next board . |
5 | From a family of fish merchants , he has served on Billingsgate committees and all but despairs of ‘ them ever getting on with the real business of selling fish ’ . |
6 | It says right get on to a new line . |
7 | Right get on to the next there . |
8 | If your debtor wo n't see you or is not available whenever you call , you can draw your own conclusions and similarly get on with the necessary action . |
9 | While Robinson develops his remarkable rapport with the crowd , the rest of the band take a back-seat , and simply get on with the important business of shaking their flowing locks , sporting massive Stetsons and playing their gee-tars ( man ) . |
10 | Before he invaded Iran in 1980 , Mr Hussein tried hard to get on with the Islamic zealots who had just seized power in Tehran . |