Example sentences of "[verb] on [adv] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We got on terribly well together . ’
2 Got on al we got on ever so well with him .
3 While in such cases quite often the three generations ‘ got on together very comfortably ’ , there were also some significantly discordant memories .
4 We got on together very well , our conversation frank and adult , with certain forbidden areas .
5 She was my friend for a long time because we got on really well together .
6 ‘ They got on so well together , it was amazing , ’ Gerald Thomas told me .
7 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 .
8 Cogley was a nice quiet chap and they got on very well together .
9 They got on very well together , but I have recently lost one .
10 ‘ We got on very well together and have done ever since .
11 Opposite my house on Bronnaya Street there used to live the remarkable actress Alice Koonen , the wife of Taírov , and she and I were very fond of each other and got on very well together .
12 We got on very well together and when after only two months with the company my immediate boss — the marketing manager , a sallow individual with a Solihull whine — suffered a perforated ulcer ( I could n't prevent myself from eidetiking this , the wall of his duodenum like a rusty car door , sharp flakes of oxidised tissue spearing into him ) , I got his job .
13 They were always changing them to try and balance up the take I suppose , on each , each leg of the route and there was always was the chief clerk then and him and I got on very well together and he really initiated me into running times .
14 We got on very well together and suddenly began to realise how strange and curious it all was that we had gone to separate schools . ’
15 Now I do n't wan na , want me to prattle on much more tonight , if it 's not worth speaking about , I think it 's probably about enough
16 Like the other women , I 'd recently left my own home because I could n't carry on there any longer and I 'd been given safe spaces by friends with room to spare .
17 There 's another public site at Hinksey Hill , which is very new , where they 've settled well , and there is about to be a private site out at Frilford , and that site will allow the Vale to be designated and that means that people who are encamped illegally in laybys and bridleways and grass verges can be moved on much more quickly than they can at the moment erm and if we 're not careful they 'll all be moving into West Oxfordshire .
18 ‘ There 's enough going on here right now , ’ Ruth told her sharply .
19 An exhibition called Old World , New World is going on there right now devoted to what Chris got up to in 1492 .
20 I 've been chattering on far too long .
21 Oh one of the women in work said we had eh a bit of bad news , she 's really , really nice , I get on ever so well with her .
22 The three tales are deftly assembled and get on very well together .
23 I 'm happy I have Adrien as a team-mate this season , we get on very well together and are helping each other as much as possible . ’
24 By and large they all get on very well together .
25 ‘ We all get on really well together , and I can truly say we have never fallen out . ’
26 If you prefer not to put your name and address on then call me and I will issue you a number to put on instead so only I will have your address .
27 ‘ And I thought we 'd been getting on pretty well together . ’
28 ‘ You 've been getting on very well here and I 've had glowing reports from Mrs Martin about your work , but if you feel it your duty to go home I understand .
29 Why have n't you been getting on very well then ?
30 He 'd be talking to some man all evening , they 'd be getting on very well indeed as far as we could all see , but then Miss P would still be there alone when the lights went on , and the man would have gone .
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