We found 49 examples of how to use get on with in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 49 of 49.
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26. | Tom's mother told him to turn the TV off and get on with his homework. | |
27. | Can we please get on with this? | |
28. | You'd better get on with it. | |
29. | Tom couldn't be bothered making the effort to get on with Mary's mother. | |
30. | Now, get on with your work. | |
31. | Hey, let's get on with it. | |
32. | I've tried to get on with my life. | |
33. | Now get on with your work. | |
34. | Can we get on with it? | |
35. | Some well-meaning people think that those who are depressed should just pull their socks up and get on with life. | |
36. | How do you get on with your parents? | |
37. | I'll let you get on with your things. | |
38. | Tom wanted to get on with his life. | |
39. | I'm that kind of girls who get on with boys better. | |
40. | Stop messing around and get on with your work! | |
41. | I take a simple view of life. It is keep your eyes open and get on with it. | |
42. | I need to get on with my work. | |
43. | Could we get on with the ceremony? | |
44. | I get on with my reading on rainy days. | |
45. | I'll get on with my work. | |
46. | Enough with the disclaimers; get on with it. | |
47. | We don't get on with each other. | |
48. | Yanni doesn't get on with his wife. | |
49. | Why don't we get on with it? |