Example sentences of "get [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Get somewhere . |
2 | I erm am obviously feeling guilty cos I 'm not feeling guilty but it makes me cough a bit to go to the post office every week and get vastly more disabl disability er invalidity benefit than he gets , vastly more . |
3 | The three tales are deftly assembled and get on very well together . |
4 | You do n't believe me , so I suggest you go out to bat with this and see how you get on . |
5 | I get on well at the films . |
6 | I wanted to give him supper but he said he would take sandwiches up to his room and get on with his work . |
7 | forget the error or the cause of the problem and get on with correcting it and avoiding a worse situation . |
8 | If you are trying to go high , get on to oxygen and check it is flowing correctly before you need it . |
9 | Just get on . |
10 | It is when you get on to the more high tech aspects of English Hops ' work that small and muted alarm bells begin to ring . |
11 | The problem is they do n't shout about it — they just get on with it ! |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Every dozen or so cheeses I 'd sigh and say ‘ Gra , is this really funny ? ’ and he 'd puff on his pipe calmly and say , ‘ Yes , get on with it . ’ |
14 | It was , from Mrs Thatcher to the African National Congress , the same : a welcome move , but now get on with releasing Mr Mandela and negotiations , writes Richard Dowden . |
15 | If you all get on well and are prepared to make the same sacrifices to succeed , you might just be ‘ the right stuff ’ . |
16 | You should treat it as a straightforward job of work and get on with it . |
17 | Those people always get on better in the world than decent men . ’ |
18 | You get on and fly to somewhere that takes your fancy , the airline being quite willing to take the odd traveller with his rucsac . |
19 | You just have to accept things and get on with your life . ’ |
20 | ‘ Will you go down to the town , to the nearest phone box and get on to the station ? |
21 | If she does that , I get on with the jigsaw . |
22 | I get on and look through Peter 's stuff while Marie talks to him . |
23 | Get on with it . ’ |
24 | Get on with your lunch . |
25 | He must stop dallying with film stars and floozies and get on and find a wife . |
26 | ‘ Stop telling me reasons why it ca n't be done , ’ the Prince thundered , ‘ and get on and find a way . ’ |
27 | ‘ Get on to them , Sister , will you ? |
28 | Underneath it reads BerlinerInnen ( the anti-sexist way of saying Berliners in German ) aller Lander vertragt euch - Berliners of all countries get on together . |
29 | ‘ Academics get on by publishing papers and TCS by it 's very nature is n't research ; it 's technology transfer and does n't give the same opportunity for publishing … |
30 | ‘ Academics get on by publishing papers and TCS by it 's very nature is n't research ; it 's technology transfer and does n't give the same opportunity for publishing … |