Example sentences of "[vb base] on with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He spoke in a penetrating voice that made all the other customers look on with interest .
2 Finally , wrap the ribbon around the edge of the cake drum and secure on with glue or royal icing .
3 And get on with th'work .
4 It feels to them that a major event has changed their lives and yet people around them seem to be wanting them to forget it and ‘ get on with things ’ as quickly as possible .
5 The manager and staff of the pub get on with things in the background , behind screens , during the service .
6 Then I acclimatise myself and just get on with things .
7 I find that I I I get on with coloureds anyway quite well .
8 Repeatedly , he says that to brush a vicious old woman aside like a swatted fly and get on with life is to prove oneself a Napoleon — not Napoleon himself who lost whole armies and forgot about them , but a Napoleon .
9 We get on with life and take pleasure in things whether she 's ill or not .
10 I 'll have to try to forget about Anne and get on with life — but it will be hard . ’
11 Children who have had happy , loving and stable early experiences will when hurt simply weep for a while to relieve the hurt , then get on with life .
12 Her instincts told her that if she was to survive in the world of industry and commerce she had to push the past to one side , and get on with life .
13 They get on with it and they get on with life in the colleges and life may not be wonderful but they deal with it , and in some senses they are exercising what power they have , but what they get fed up with is constantly having to exercise it .
14 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 .
15 SO GET ON WITH IT !
16 To everyone else on the list , I 'd ask that we ignore this provocation and get on with business as usual .
17 Me and Henry , say , who just want a mortgage and a little house and get on with Elinor started to make more anguished noises .
18 In some cultures the mourning period is very clearly established with a beginning phase where the bereaved will be looked after by their families ; and there is an equally important ending phase when the person is expected to stop grieving and get on with living .
19 However , people do not usually live in a state of high intellectual awareness about their every action , but simply get on with living .
20 It 's also important that you get on with people , that they 're like-minded .
21 He is first and foremost a brilliant engineer and he is happy to be free to concentrate on research and development while I get on with marketing . ’
22 I do not want to go into detail about how I get on with Michael .
23 The second time through you miss out the first time bar ( 8 ) and take the second time bar ( 9 ) and continue on with bars 10 , 11 etc .
24 Well it 's ‘ easy come , easy go ’ in those places , you should put it behind you and carry on with life , that 's the best thing .
25 carry on with symmetry ?
26 Set up as diagram 4 and cast on with racking ( Knitting Technique 3 ) .
27 As we move on with God and seek his will for us as His church , we must be seen to be addressing the issues which face us today .
28 That would force Mr Reynolds to either announce a general election or struggle on with minority status and face defeat on an inevitable no-confidence motion within the week .
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