Example sentences of "[noun pl] get [adv prt] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This forecast rate of increase simply did not materialize , and once again British cities got by with incremental adjustments , while an accelerated process of decentralization helped to transfer traffic flows from the centre to a series of nodes within the city region . |
2 | There is little systematic evidence of how people in other cultures get on with one another , but it should be noted that within a tribal community there may be such strong libidinal ties among the members that the interrelations among them appear peaceful , and may be so for quite long periods of time . |
3 | Families are influenced by many factors besides how well individual members get on with each other . |
4 | Parents can not expect their children to get on with each other but family life is very difficult if there is continuous bickering and jealousy between children . |
5 | ‘ And the fact that all of his women get on with each other , well , that 's a talent in itself . ’ |
6 | A single small group can work on drama with one teacher whilst others get on with other ( related ) work . |