Example sentences of "we get on the " in BNC.

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1 We got on the phone to the hospital straight away , ’ said Paul , of Harlow , Essex .
2 We got on the Circle Line with a bag of sulphate and went round and round and got off at Liverpool Street .
3 We got on the top of the coach .
4 After preparing for our morning 's activities we got on the coach and were taken to the suitable sites arranged for rock climbing and cycling .
5 We got on the ferry at Dover and travelled to Oostende .
6 We all just sat there like Mickey Mouse was dead or something , and then we got on the train and went back home and did n't say anything to each other , and all the kids at school thought I 'd made the whole thing up .
7 Er hundred and forty pound for the coach to Yorkshire which we got on the other side , a hundred and six pound back so the club er sponsored that , a hundred and thirty four pound , and thirty four pound .
8 There were rumours but we did n't get our tropical kit until we got on the boat .
9 And then in Italy at Turin , we got on the boat er The Gaviteer Italian boat
10 And then we got on The Lotus , the barge
11 We were given a carrier bag containing a block of chocolate , crackers , corned beef , condensed milk , and we got on the train at Lime Street station .
12 When we got on the plane , we appreciated the Chinese caution : it was a rather ancient Russian prop-driven machine , which must have been one of those the Russians bequeathed to the Chinese when they went home in the early 1960s , taking all their spare parts with them .
13 They were still red hot this morning when we got on the market these were .
14 I mean if it were the case that we got on the way to establishing an appropriate atmosphere in the colleges , one where women felt comfortable and where they felt they could get the most from their educational experience , I think that would have profound impact on people 's later lives .
15 How far have we got on the solar system Josephine ?
16 Who 've we got on the floor , come on Kevin
17 We get on the subject of hobbies , and Denice tells us about her painting .
18 Well — have you any suggestions about how we get on the machine ? ’
19 So we get on the London and Birmingham route the vast cuttings at Tring ( two and a half miles long and at times nearly sixty feet deep ) and Roade ( one and a half miles long and nearly seventy feet deep ) , and the embankments at Boxmoor and Wolverton .
20 We 've had a few scares from the lasers so far , but when we get on the scene there 's nothing to see . ’
21 So when we get on the phone we always talk about full page .
22 Now it happens all the time , and there is absolutely no way at all with the best will in the world , and I 'm sure that we all mean it , that we get on the phones at nine o'clock , and we get on the phones at eleven o'clock , you just do n't work like that .
23 Now it happens all the time , and there is absolutely no way at all with the best will in the world , and I 'm sure that we all mean it , that we get on the phones at nine o'clock , and we get on the phones at eleven o'clock , you just do n't work like that .
24 the more people we get on the first pass the better , so we do n't have to re ] excavate to make a connection at a later date .
25 and wh , in the evening we get on the ferry
26 we get on the train at , most of them get on at Elstree luckily so what we do is we open the doors and they 're always crowding up the bit where the door is and they say excuse me may I get on please ?
27 Let us get on the road . ’
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