Example sentences of "get [adv prt] with the [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Auntie kindly offers me tea as well , but I 'm beginning to feel iffy myself , so excuse myself , go outside , and quietly get on with the clearing up .
2 Some of the courses I know , lecturers go drinking with the students and everything , but they 're all older , suits and ties and things , there 's nothing wrong with that , you just know them to be a lecturer and get on with the work rather than thinking , ‘ we had a nice drink last night , did n't we ? ’
3 And you do n't have to wait , we ca n't wait until the end , he said but now is the harvest time , get on with the job now !
4 The person who gets on with the job instead of wasting time in chatter may show up the less zealous and cause the chatterers to feel vaguely guilty , which of course they wo n't like .
5 She said she 'd get on with the cooking better if I came down here on my own .
6 ‘ Then you 'd better get on with the job quickly . ’
7 This is not Norma 's fault , she 's probably quite a nice dear who never wanted the fame , never wanted a prime minister for a husband , just wanted to get on with the washing up back in Huntingdon .
8 Contestant , Fiona , says she 's just eager to get on with the game as soon as possible .
9 Contestant , Fiona , says she 's just eager to get on with the game as soon as possible .
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