Example sentences of "get [adv] with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It will close a terrible chapter of history and we can get on with better things . ’ |
2 | For some of us , meeting people is difficult but you do not have to be an outgoing , free and easy character in order to learn to meet and get on with new people . |
3 | I really must get on with other things . ’ |
4 | How did Miss Delphine get on with that lot outside ? |
5 | ‘ Then you could get on with real issues such as a transport policy instead of a scheme to privatise it . |
6 | Would I get on with these people ? |
7 | So that we can get on with this work . |
8 | ‘ Perhaps for the moment we 'd better get on with this search . ’ |
9 | I 'm Nigel I 'm Chief Executive of the National Charity Community of Transport which is based in Manchester , and it 's that last point which is really significant behind my question , and it concerns your new premises and , I 'm one it 's a question as to what your planning to do , and secondly , a request if you 're not , er , that you could provide within that some working space for people from out of town , to use when we 're in London , complete with things like , you know , coin operated fax machines , because I find I spend quite a lot of time in London , you have meetings on successive days , you have time to kill , and there 's no where sort of , comfortable to go and sit down and get on with some things . |
10 | She would get on with some work , she told herself firmly . |
11 | Now that I 'm here , though , do you want me to stay and get on with some work ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Maybe then I can get on with some work . |
13 | But I think I 'll stay and get on with some paperwork all the same , if you do n't mind . |
14 | ‘ I never could get on with those people ; they appear entirely obsessed with sex . |
15 | Erm , do you get together with other people who share |
16 | The ‘ Jungled Up To F— ’ mix brings in XTC ( ho ho ) of Manchester 's Mix Factory to remix and get down with some roughneck business . |
17 | How do you get along with other people ? |
18 | But the Hinkle does n't let me get away with that kind of thing . |
19 | Hopefully we can get away with that room Jane with just maybe having to emulsion it |
20 | You would n't honestly expect me to let you get away with that sort of behaviour , would you ? ’ |
21 | just a pity because Bil Billy could n't get away with that Jimmy |
22 | And then these overall evaluations change too , so you have a long evolutionary process here , you see , the working out of human evaluations , and while you wo n't get you wo n't get total agreement that the you will erm some sort of co-ordination and the particularly I argue that while there 's an area sort of in the middle , as it were , where you can get away with all sorts of things , you see , there are cliffs . |
23 | With all eyes having been on the Government , Labour can get away with one conference like this one . |
24 | ‘ One which — in some lessons you can get away with blue murder . |
25 | The Iraqgate affair demonstrates how secrecy lets Government get away with dangerous dishonesty . |
26 | ‘ This legislation should give a clear message to those who abuse and terrorise women and children in the home , that they will no longer get away with such behaviour , ’ she said . |
27 | Not even Jahsaxa would presume she could get away with multiple murder . |
28 | There is , however , a very strong feeling in fashionable knitwear this year for double jacquard patterns Usually I try to find easy ways to achieve this look and if you do n't have a ribber and a colour changer you can get away with two layers of Fair Isle or single jacquard , neatly sewn together to make a beautiful fabric for this time of year . |
29 | Yeah , that 's , that 's the answer really and er if they 're not quite the same you can get away with two carvers ca n't you ? |
30 | Wall fabrics are generally more expensive than papers but can often make the walls look so luxurious that you can get away with minimal furnishings . |