Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] get on " in BNC.

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1 Making and editing getting on for fifty films would take time , but Karajan was well ahead of the game .
2 where I presume you would just wan na hand that out to some guy and say get on with it .
3 It 's and say get on with it !
4 But it took us a long time to actually get to that stage because er , the police are at fault , the police launch these schemes and they go away and say get on with it and off we go
5 If LEAs take their assigned task seriously , schools may begin to hanker for the days when they were given the tools and told to get on with the job .
6 He admired Ben and seemed to get on well with him .
7 However , it is Laugharne which is most synonymous with Wales ' most famous 20th century poet and writer , where he simply ‘ stepped off the bus one day and forgot to get on again ’ in the spring of 1938 .
8 This is what I think , not just hiding away and saying get on with it you know get on with whatever you want to do , no this is what I believe is what I believe that we 're doing .
9 IF THE TRAIN IS PULLING OUT AS YOU ARRIVE , NEVER CHASE IT AND TRY TO GET ON .
10 She 's reluctant to go back in her own bed , so I just point her over me shoulder and lay and said get on with it an insult .
11 We were thrown together and had to get on with it . ’
12 Oh I shall never regret Er I do n't know but I 'm just perhaps one on me own , but er it could n't have been better for because I was a freelance and er I wanted to learn and wanted to get on and they allowed me , they allowed me to do what I wanted .
13 They want to feel responsible so that they are given jobs to do by seniors that are appropriate to their status and skills — and trusted to get on with them .
14 Jenny Holland , who shared a flat at university with Sarah , told the hearing she was quiet but did get on with her fellow students .
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