Example sentences of "get [adv prt] with [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So men from the IRA mixed with British squaddies , and through necessity got on with each other . |
2 | I got on with some work of my own and he went back to his . |
3 | And me mother , she lived at , that 's not far from Peterborough , and she er Me father used to go to this here farm , me mother lived , and of course they got in with each other , then they got married and then they wanted to buy a caravan . |
4 | Since they had got in with this crowd , she had not felt very happy . |
5 | I suppose one or two people have got off with each other on tour but that 's about it , ’ he said . |
6 | And now I come to think — ’ Miss Rose got up with some difficulty and crossed to an oak bureau . |
7 | you ca n't work miracles get out of it , get on with that car |
8 | ‘ Let's stop batting one another around the head and get on with good government , ’ he said . |
9 | Families are influenced by many factors besides how well individual members get on with each other . |
10 | ‘ And the fact that all of his women get on with each other , well , that 's a talent in itself . ’ |
11 | ‘ Your family get on with each other though , do n't they ? |
12 | Now , all we can do is wait for his report and get on with more work . ’ |
13 | She would just have to forget about Paris and Oxford for the rest of the day and get on with some work . |
14 | ‘ Well , Rifleman Willoughby , the Board will watch how you get on with some interest … and we 'll interview you again in six months ’ time . ’ |
15 | Youngsters falling out was one thing , but just as worrying were reports that some of the more mature boys and girls were getting on with each other just a little too well . |
16 | and they were all fine , erm getting on with that place as good as they can |
17 | New Testbooks : Two new books of tests covering Starting Out and Getting On with one test per chapter and a Progress Chart for students to keep . |
18 | Talking of bitches , how are you getting on with old Sinbad in Cas. ? ’ |
19 | Left materials plus work to be getting on with next week . |
20 | I 'd be far better employed in getting on with some work . ’ |
21 | Going for a walk , arranging to meet a friend , or just getting on with some DIY , hobby , or relaxation exercises are all likely to occupy the mind more effectively . |
22 | at Max and Jamie 's party they were getting off with each other |
23 | be getting a result if you stepped in with another four phones , new lines , you 'd have the use of these four lines for three month , to generate business before you get out with first phone bill on them , right so that you could drop er the lines here if you wanted , at er , at the end of the day , it does n't matter whether you 've got one line or whether you 've got a hundred lines |
24 | How did Miss Delphine get on with that lot outside ? |
25 | So that we can get on with this work . |
26 | ‘ Perhaps for the moment we 'd better get on with this search . ’ |
27 | She would get on with some work , she told herself firmly . |
28 | Now that I 'm here , though , do you want me to stay and get on with some work ? ’ |
29 | ‘ Maybe then I can get on with some work . |
30 | But I think I 'll stay and get on with some paperwork all the same , if you do n't mind . |