Example sentences of "get [adv prt] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I could get on with a man like that .
2 ‘ When you needed an extra pair of hands in a hurry so that you could get on with a job , Roger was always the first to drop what he was doing and help you . ’
3 Mick it 's a busy afternoon for you , I 'll let you get on with the phone call , thanks a lot .
4 She said she 'd get on with the cooking better if I came down here on my own .
5 Here 's your mother , now let me get on with the work . ’
6 I shall get on with the work and have a sweep out and tidy up , and I 'll have the fire lit and the bone broth on before she gets home .
7 ‘ Shall I get on with the letters ? ’
8 After all the usual questions about the game in progress , Lillie was asked : ‘ How do you get on with the England team , what sort of blokes are they ? ’
9 There 's the odd few that do n't get on with the teachers .
10 ‘ Before , we used to give people the tools and let them get on with the modelling , ’ Mr Wise explains .
11 To provide an illustration , a child who gets into trouble is much more likely to come before a court if he or she is from a poor home and has parents who do not get on with the welfare authorities or the police , than if his or her family is prosperous , respectable and willing to co-operate with the police and social services .
12 How did you get on with the rest of it ?
13 Now though I 've got to just get on with the rest of my life
14 The accident happened two years ago — the victims families say it 's time the insurers paid up , so they can get on with the rest of their lives .
15 how did you get on with the word processing this afternoon then Sarah ?
16 Let us get on with the scheme because there is no reason for further delay .
17 ‘ How did you get on with the filth ? ’
18 But does he get on with the egg-laying ?
19 Although you have found that you can not get on with the latch tool method of casting off , this too can become quite automatic once you have the knack .
20 Let's get on with the clothes .
21 As we approached we could hear the real Chairman of the Ontario Jockey Club welcoming everyone to the adventure and we could see Zak and the other actors waiting for him to finish so that they could get on with the mystery .
22 ‘ I do n't get on with the teacher . ’
23 That 's reach a common understanding which reflects the realities of a relationship we enjoy at the present day so that we can all get on with the task of serving our members and forming a Labour government .
24 ‘ Until such times as they can do this , Her Majesty 's Government should get on with the task of governing Northern Ireland in a positive fashion , including the alternative means of returning powers to locally-elected representatives . ’
25 She was now unhappy living there , did not get on with the son 's girlfriend , and wanted her money back so she could live elsewhere .
26 I will get on with the dining room . ’
27 The local Garda had been sent to Ashford Castle to protect Reagan , and they did n't get on with the CIA at all .
28 We ca n't go on paying ourselves that sort of money , we ca n't go on , and Mr I know in a minute we 'll talk about the number of people who attend committee meetings erm and sit in on them , and that 's increased considerably , erm , so I think it 's important that we do get down to this problem , we grasp the nettle , and I , I believe that will mean that we start to look seriously at reducing the number of times members come and talk here , and perhaps we let the officers get on with the action that they should be getting on with
29 Meanwhile her mother did get on with the job .
30 Koch resolutely stayed away from America 's wheel , letting Buddy Melges get on with the job of dispatching Conner .
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