Example sentences of "getting [adv prt] with the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But instead of getting on with the revolution , which Lowe believed was Wilson 's historic duty , Harold had immediately ‘ sold out ’ to the capitalists by adopting right-wing policies approved by NATO and the International Monetary Fund .
2 ‘ I was asking , Preston , how you were getting on with the Devil . ’
3 Our very limited resources are all tied up in getting on with the work .
4 In any large , structured company , some people are better motivators and better at getting on with the work force than others .
5 We will get over it and I am getting on with the work in hand . ’
6 After all , the weather does not normally stop you getting to work , playing golf , or getting on with the rest of your life .
7 So how are you getting on with the rest of your course ?
8 The manager has to be honest , competent and use common sense , while getting on with the artist .
9 Yeah , he is , he 's very easily led , Ryan , you know , and he 's very into , you know , getting on with the gang .
10 ‘ How are you getting on with the family history ? ’
11 As one who grew up in the Dark Ages and is , as a result , spiritually stunted and psychologically scarred , I regularly find myself cringing at the sight of moaning footballers and speculating , in a twisted fashion , on how much better they might play if all the energy spent on operating the jaws were to be concentrated on getting on with the game .
12 For the two women , Bumface 's dismissal merited no more than perfunctory laughter and a slight impatience with Charles for not getting on with the business of bottle opening .
13 You almost end up yearning with the RAF trainees to be back in the cockpit getting on with the business : flying .
14 Instead of getting on with the business of making toilet water , he spent his time on the racecourse and worse .
15 ‘ There they are , innocent , uncomplicated and trusting , accepting the world for what it is and getting on with the business of enjoying it .
16 Instead of ‘ getting on with the job ’ , as the horsemen say , a colt or stallion may respond to the mare with fear , aggression , or playfulness — behaviour which normal animals display towards strange or novel objects .
17 And if it was important , to us and the country , why in the world were n't we snuffing out all those niggling grievances and getting on with the job of winning ?
18 People often feel that pinpointing a precise objective wastes time that could be used more productively getting on with the job in hand .
19 Occasionally Group Captain Bennett would poke his nose in to make sure everyone was getting on with the job and not larking about .
20 But as David Bull says in his reply , even if we have misgivings about the way any campaign is handled , let's hope we are not deterred from getting on with the job in hand !
21 For them , it is more a question of getting on with the job .
22 But we accept that there is not a customer for this work and we are getting on with the job of ensuring that the business as a whole continues to develop positively .
23 This provided a confidence that came from getting on with the job . ’
24 However , they had been plunged into a welter of activity in which they tried to respond to urgent and practical matters placed before them and it is , therefore , not surprising that a commonly held view was that ‘ the best form of training comes from getting on with the job ’ .
25 I should like to thank all our workforce , the majority of whom are of course remaining with the company , for their impressive commitment to getting on with the job in hand , despite the company 's problems .
26 We do not send you copies of every letter we write , minutes of every meeting we attend , etc because we assumed you would realise we were getting on with the job .
27 If offers a clear choice to the electorate and it results in one party with a mandate from the people getting on with the job of governing .
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