Example sentences of "we can get [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Claiming that health workers ' fears were being overcome and that there was now a much better understanding of the plans , Mr Clarke said : ‘ There are volunteers all over the service waiting for Parliament to approve these provisions so we can get on with it from next summer onwards . ’
2 ‘ It will close a terrible chapter of history and we can get on with better things . ’
3 Now we can get on with more important things .
4 I wondered if you 'd agree with me that we , if we do that first and so then we can get on with our business afterwards .
5 We need organization , and the central purpose of this book is to lay out an account of the nature of the social systems and processes so that we can get on with the job .
6 Cry it out , then we can get on with it . ’
7 Then stratigraphical nomenclature can be forgotten and we can get on with the real work of stratigraphy , which is correlation and interpretation .
8 I have done my best to give as much time as possible to the debate yesterday and today , including making my answers to business questions as short as possible so that we can get on with the debate .
9 And then we can get on with our lives .
10 ‘ If you have finished touring my sitting-room , perhaps we can get on with this . ’
11 ‘ Now UEFA have made their decision and we can get on with preparing for next week 's game . ’
12 So that we can get on with this work .
13 I 'm almost certain that 's what 's doing it to you so let's see if we can get through to it with that ,
14 ‘ If we can get through to July 1 we will be okay , but at the moment people ( other clubs ) are sitting around like vultures waiting to pick up the pieces , ’ added Beller .
15 We have made sure that we get on with as much as we can get through in our help for Iraq through UNHCR , but there is one man — and one man only — who stands in the dock for the denial of resources to the northern Iraqi people , and that is Saddam Hussein .
16 And they 're ideal in kids room we 're gon na , we got , if we can get up after Christmas get them for Lee
17 We can get in through the zippers . ’
18 See if we can get in to some more adult edu education while we 're off .
19 ‘ Let's see if we can get in from the inside as this door is either seized up or securely locked . ’
20 We can get down on the high street any of these times and it drops us back up here .
21 I 'll get you some sandwiches and some more tea and once you 've eaten we can get down to some practical thinking about what you can do next . ’
22 Anyway , now that I know what I 'm dealing with , we can get down to business .
23 I do n't believe in wasting time , so if Fran is free for lunch I shall take her out and we can get down to the first lesson . ’
24 If we select a more suitable set of relations , then we can get by with fewer connectives .
25 You have to wash the car remember , we can get off by the car .
26 Chair can I try er to wrap this up so that we can get back onto debate by delivering a question to you as chair ?
27 Lets hope we can get back on track by smacking Arsenal on Saturday .
28 I expect another close game , and I 'm confident we can get back to winning ways . ’
29 This whole awful war will be over soon and we can get back to normal , thank God . ’
30 Then , perhaps , we can get back to normal . ’
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