Example sentences of "get [adv prt] with [adj] " 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 | She worked mainly with men , and got on with most of them , but she did not enjoy it when Alec Ardis , the son of the firm 's owner , one day came into her office and , without any encouragement from her and despite his married status , made an assault on her and refused to take ‘ no ’ for an answer . |
4 | I did anyway , I got on with most teachers but but he did , really did give him a a really big , say a big couple of swipes on his backside . |
5 | I think that part of our business makes it more difficult because ah the purchase of Allied Carpets by Carpetland is the space of the market at a fairly speedy rate and I personally believe other retailers will have the policy to sub-let surface areas in the next few years so it 's something we got on with three years ago and very pleased we did it . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | It , it worked out , my mum at first thought it were n't too bad cos she got in with one of these special offer things . |
8 | I had to do something to keep my flat going and everything , so I got in with these girls , working girls . |
9 | So how have we got on with that ? |
10 | Was ninety percent of the people there very law abiding and just got on with own lives , and ten percent that caused the problems it kept re kept sh showing its head because of these . |
11 | I am sure that I would have got on with both men , famously well . |
12 | Since they had got in with this crowd , she had not felt very happy . |
13 | I suppose one or two people have got off with each other on tour but that 's about it , ’ he said . |
14 | I do n't see how he should have got off with 7 years . |
15 | Kirsty she said , I said , I said Foxy cos she 's got off with Foxy |
16 | Officially 20 acres of arable land was regarded as standard , but with some of it left fallow each year , many people must have got by with much less in practice , for in East Anglia , c . |
17 | And now I come to think — ’ Miss Rose got up with some difficulty and crossed to an oak bureau . |
18 | with all ty I get on with all types of people , that 's why I think I like you know er I like people . |
19 | As one of the parents in the interviews described later says , ‘ When they say , you 're the experts , parents are experts , what they really mean is — you get on with that little bit over there , and we 'll get on with the really important stuff over here . ’ |
20 | In well it were done you know one fellow get on with that . |
21 | Get on with that . |
22 | So I would ask you tonight , if you could work out those two sums for yourself , and see how you get on with that . |
23 | you ca n't work miracles get out of it , get on with that car |
24 | ‘ Let's stop batting one another around the head and get on with good government , ’ he said . |
25 | Families are influenced by many factors besides how well individual members get on with each other . |
26 | ‘ And the fact that all of his women get on with each other , well , that 's a talent in itself . ’ |
27 | ‘ Your family get on with each other though , do n't they ? |
28 | As I mentioned in the chapter on ‘ Teachers ’ , the Bible has got a lot of things to say about how we get on with other people . |
29 | To pursue one aim , such as employment , in isolation from the others , such as the ability to travel to and from work and get on with other people , is ineffective . |
30 | How you get on with other people . |