Example sentences of "get [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Ladies and gentlemen , we just before we get on with the second part of the meeting when erm , meeting erm I think I ought to tell you that erm one of our committee members died a very short while back . |
2 | If your debtor wo n't see you or is not available whenever you call , you can draw your own conclusions and similarly get on with the necessary action . |
3 | Similarly there seem to be many cultures in tropical countries where the women get on with the necessary work while the men sit around discussing matters . |
4 | This will involve tone as much as doctrine , but he would be as ill-advised to go on about the Government 's intention of building a classless society , which it ca n't build anyway , as to adopt the easy belief that the climate of opinion can be left to look after itself while ministers get on with the practical business of government . |
5 | See how you get on with the following questions : if you answer " yes ' to one or more , then we have some further work to do in this area ! |
6 | get on with the bloody game ! |
7 | Get on with the real issues . |
8 | and get on with the next one |
9 | If she could fit in a few days ' break in order to attend the wedding in Andorra she would , she promised , and Peter returned to Rocamar the next day , leaving Sarella to close one chapter of her life and get on with the next . |
10 | While Robinson develops his remarkable rapport with the crowd , the rest of the band take a back-seat , and simply get on with the important business of shaking their flowing locks , sporting massive Stetsons and playing their gee-tars ( man ) . |
11 | On Siporax , it is claimed , the bacteria have no need of this and get on with the important job . |
12 | This contact may be by post , by telephone or by personal meetings ; the choice will depend very much on how important you are to a magazine and the magazine to you and thus how often you are likely to be working with this particular publication , how physically near you are to each other and indeed how well you get on at a social level . |
13 | Once I get on to a good thing I keep it going until I run out of luck . |
14 | It says right get on to a new line . |
15 | And then you get on to the chemical properties of it . |
16 | The real conflicts arise when people get on to the cerebral cortex . |
17 | it 's all because of this change of money you see and then when we get on to the new |
18 | ‘ Get on to the American Consulate ! |
19 | and I do n't know if we want to agree to that straightaway in which case we get on to the next item . |
20 | If we 're having a training session and they feel something 's not going right , I want them to say so , to get it sorted out and get on to the next thing . |
21 | Right get on to the next there . |
22 | Yeah , well I mean , that 's a , that 's a difficult one , inside information , when you get down below the top ranks there are lots of people in the mid mi medium-ranks who would know about insider dealing , and I 'm sure use it . |
23 | so anyway , she hires so he hires this prostitute and they , they go upstairs and he gets a bit hungry so sarnie and they get down to the serious business |
24 | Knights come first , then come DBEs , then come CBEs and so on and so forth , until you get down to the lowest award , which I think is the British Empire Medal . |
25 | ‘ I 'm sorry to keep you waiting , ’ he went on , ‘ but those of you who have been here before will know that I like to say a few words to break the ice before we get down to the real business of the weekend . |
26 | Because I think it 's important , that quite often in influence situations , we get down to the real nitty gritty . |
27 | BEN and JACQUI ( far right ) get down to the latest sounds . |
28 | BEN and JACQUI ( far right ) get down to the latest sounds . |
29 | There were countless small libraries that ran on into the 1930s and even later , right down to the small cornershop lending libraries of the kind George Orwell worked in ( it is strange how , when you get down to the basic phenomena of literacy in England , he keeps cropping up ) . |
30 | And when there 's four of you playing i and you get down to the last two or three card . |