Example sentences of "[art] [noun] get on " in BNC.

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1 A closed-doors meeting of the America supporters urged Koch to stop playing around with his crews and let Buddy Melges and the pros get on with the job of beating Conner .
2 ‘ Instead , we should keep out of things and allow the experts to get on with running The Arts Centre .
3 It is important to realise early on that the degree to which you can let the computer get on with producing your pages automatically corresponds exactly to the amount of control over those pages that you will be able to exert as a user .
4 It is very rarely sufficient just to put the product on the table and expect the photographer to get on with photographing it .
5 He said he did n't want the Russians getting on to him , so he had to be very discreet .
6 Boys should go to school because they need the skills to get on in the world , because they will spend their lives moving between household and family and the institutions of state and nation .
7 It appointed Patrick Le Quement , one of the world 's most free-thinking car designers , and gave him the freedom to get on with it .
8 The trust my partner and I share gives us the freedom to get on and do things without stopping every ten minutes to check up on each other .
9 The overlap with the districts needs to be eradicated , it 's a black hole at the moment , every district can pass a its surplus on to another district , and indeed it would be the last district to prepare a district wide local plan that has to meet the residue of the Greater York requirement , it may maybe a good stimulus for the districts to get on with their local plans , but that 's not an planning way .
10 The talk got on to quantum , eerie
11 Much of policy-implementation today requires positive action by government officials — it is no longer a case of making rules and leaving the citizen to get on with observing them , subject only to policing .
12 to have something that indicates how the youngster gets on with others , I 'm sure that 's one of the general skills and ability .
13 ‘ How are you and the boss getting on ? ’
14 The manager and staff of the pub get on with things in the background , behind screens , during the service .
15 Marsh accepted his fate honourably , as everyone expected , and the Australians got on with the job of keeping their boot on the Indian throat .
16 ‘ How 's the boy getting on ? ’ the farmer asked Mr Gordon one day .
17 Doer — urging the team to get on with the task in hand .
18 The question is , whether the culture of Italy is one that throws up people who will be public spirited , who will make good trustees while allowing the curators to get on with their work .
19 He spoke of the need to learn shorthand , kept emphasising the need to get on with people .
20 The hard work is missing , the motivation is missing , the need to get on is missing and the exam results inevitably suffer from that .
21 Now having said all this you know let's not identify with these too much like the that 's me you know okay , it gives you an incl an idea of your in of your stance where what sort of attitude philosophy and behaviours you prefer to have within a group , okay and if you match those back to what we saw in the group erm then it 's not surprising that the group got on so well together and you know we did n't have too much conflict with the amount of team workers involved because nobody in there wanted to upset anybody else in the team .
22 ‘ How 's the group getting on ? ’
23 Your opponent will tend to fixate on the Giant and divert a lot of his resources against it while the Boyz get on with winning the battle ( hopefully ! ) .
24 We ca n't go on paying ourselves that sort of money , we ca n't go on , and Mr I know in a minute we 'll talk about the number of people who attend committee meetings erm and sit in on them , and that 's increased considerably , erm , so I think it 's important that we do get down to this problem , we grasp the nettle , and I , I believe that will mean that we start to look seriously at reducing the number of times members come and talk here , and perhaps we let the officers get on with the action that they should be getting on with
25 She knows she could have gone much further but would not dream of stabbing anyone in the back to get on , even if they deserved it .
26 Then she could actually see what was going on in the family , which was that her mother was servicing her father , who just looked out of the window most of the time , psychically speaking , while the siblings got on with their rivalry .
27 They were out at work often till late evening , but gave us the run of the house and William had the chance to get on with some schoolwork .
28 The Captain got on with his crostini which was excellent .
29 What we do n't know , of course , is how they organized their living accommodation , whether they ever got paid , they were given these sort of , £ tickets that were supposed to be honoured later on , but as far as we can make out , they hardly ever were , erm and how the people got on , we just have to use our imagination , but it is interesting that here for instance in these three , we actually apart from anything else have two women house-holders , who are obviously erm women who are carrying on business of some independence .
30 And whilst the summer sun pours down , undiluted by pollution , the people get on with having a great holiday .
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