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

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1 Once again that requirement to get on with people , clients , account executives and the creative teams is basic to your daily work .
2 Teachers have long called for more opportunity to get on with what they regard as quintessentially " their " work ; they should normally welcome the opportunity to off-load tasks which can just as effectively be performed by other people .
3 I do wish I could find more energy to get on with it .
4 That is why we have ensured , through our know-how funds and all the other means at our disposal , that we are providing economic advice and sound advice for training members of the former republics to get on with the job of economic reform .
5 As a protest some people never really made any attempt to get on with their writing project but just sat there and chatted to each other .
6 ‘ But my parents are very upset that , regardless of the fact that my marriage ended up being so awful , I 'm not making any effort to get back with Derek . ’
7 ‘ Eleanor , my parents , quite a few of my friends — you never really made any effort to get along with the people who 'd been an important part of my life before you came on the scene . ’
8 ‘ And how many of them made any effort to get along with me ? ’ she exploded .
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