Example sentences of "[pron] get on [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Shall I get on with the letters ? ’ |
2 | How d' ya get on at the dentist ? |
3 | How did you get on at the doctor 's ? |
4 | How did you get on with the DOUBLE CHIN ELIMINATOR ? |
5 | ‘ How did you get on with the filth ? ’ |
6 | ‘ So , tell me , ’ he said , addressing Adam Carver , ‘ how did you get on with the Evelyn Lennox twist ? ’ |
7 | After all the usual questions about the game in progress , Lillie was asked : ‘ How do you get on with the England team , what sort of blokes are they ? ’ |
8 | How did you get on with the rest of it ? |
9 | how did you get on with the word processing this afternoon then Sarah ? |
10 | So the boss came down the stairs and into the shop and he saw Oh hello , well did you get on with the Your examination ? |
11 | And how did you get on with the children ? ’ |
12 | ‘ How did you get on with the piglets ? ’ |
13 | How do you get on with the dreaded ? |
14 | Mick it 's a busy afternoon for you , I 'll let you get on with the phone call , thanks a lot . |
15 | Why do n't you get on to the negotiating team at the trade talks ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Did you get on to the contract cleaners ? ’ she asked Lucenzo , working through her check-list . |
17 | ‘ How did you get on to the subject of love ? ’ |
18 | How did you get on in the multi choice the other day ? |
19 | Please can we get on with the serious stuff please . |
20 | ‘ How did they get on with the Zosers ? |
21 | President Chiluba has our best wishes to help him get on with the job ; we shall do our best to assist him , because the election was a fine example of the principles that we endorsed at the recent Heads of Government meeting in Harare . |
22 | Here 's your mother , now let me get on with the work . ’ |
23 | ‘ Before , we used to give people the tools and let them get on with the modelling , ’ Mr Wise explains . |
24 | How did he get on with the pre-war Vienna Philharmonic ? |
25 | ‘ Did he get on with the other paediatric S.H.O. , Dr Armitage ? ’ |
26 | But does he get on with the egg-laying ? |
27 | ‘ How does he get on with the other fellows ? ’ |
28 | ‘ Then let us get on with the business that must be discussed . ’ |
29 | Before the Secretary of State rattles on yet again about European figures , our minimum wage policy and our alleged doom and gloom , and as he has proved himself completely unable to say anything constructive , will he today at least ask the Prime Minister to chuck it in now , call an election and let us get on with the job ? |
30 | Let us get on with the scheme because there is no reason for further delay . |