Example sentences of "[adv] got on " in BNC.

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1 Forrester eventually got on the pitch with about 5 minutes left , and indeed Fowler was attempting to put him through when the ball richoched back to him , hit him in the stomach and sat up in a ‘ kick me please ’ type fashion , which he did , and scored .
2 Okay so got on that train , thinking it would go straight to Hertford and it did n't .
3 When he finally got on his feet , Roger seemed unduly keen , and I found myself unexpectedly on the defensive .
4 And when we met , I just got on so well with him . ’
5 I just got on the ferry .
6 He just got on the horse and launched off into space , landed in the lake and he 's swimming it out . ’
7 He had been about four years old , and although he was younger than my brother , they always got on very well together and were heartbroken when the time came for them to part .
8 I always got on well with Paul .
9 Although she usually got on well with children , she found Hilary heavy going .
10 Linfield nearly got on level terms before the half-time whistle but Dornan 's diving header , from a Dessie Gorman cross , was well saved by Brujos .
11 There were other people in Hillmarden who also got on her nerves .
12 She also got on well with Branson ; she had become one of the ‘ inner circle ’ at Virgin , invited on ski-ing holidays and country weekends , utterly trusted within her own sphere ; a model , in fact , of the Virgin ethos of somebody being given responsibility and rising to it .
13 He also got on well with the justices of the Jews and may for a brief period have enjoyed some sort of official position in the Exchequer of the Jews .
14 Mike O'Grady also got on the record-breaking 10–0 score sheet .
15 In extra-time Doey popped up with a second , while Stephen Hanvey and Paul Wilson also got on the scoresheet .
16 Defenders Pietro Vierchowod and Paolo Maldini also got on the scoresheet while Malta gained some meagre consolation when Carmel Busuttil converted a penalty .
17 Well , we really got on well together , and when the bell rang for the first round we went on to the first tee and an official is there to check out which clubs and what type of ball Butch is using .
18 That really got on my nerves that did .
19 An apoplectic CLINT BOON immediately got on his case and the ill-informed impresario was sent away with a rather large flea in his ear .
20 ‘ Whether Mills knew then that he was KGB , we 'll never know , but they certainly got on very well together .
21 I never got on very well and ended up getting thrown out of my classes .
22 No one , indeed , could have been more easy-going ; but we never got on close terms or found much in common during the four months we had been together since leaving England .
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