We found 317 examples of how to use get on in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 317.
# | Sentence | |
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76. | Sam managed to get on the school basketball team. | |
77. | We get on quite well but we're not best friends. | |
78. | I get on very well with my brother. | |
79. | Tom knows how to get on Mary's good side. | |
80. | We started to get on each other's nerves. | |
81. | Where do I get on the number 7 bus? | |
82. | Get on the horse. | |
83. | Get on the cat. | |
84. | He's trying to get on his boss's good side. | |
85. | When you get on the highway, shift into fifth gear. | |
86. | What kind of vapid comments will I get on this sentence? | |
87. | If I miss the train, I'll get on the bus. | |
88. | Get on the bus. | |
89. | Turn here to get on the subway. | |
90. | They get on well together. | |
91. | Get on your knees. | |
92. | We get on OK. | |
93. | I cannot get on this boat if I don't find my luggage. | |
94. | If there were no such thing as display in the world, my private opinion is, and I hope you agree with me, that we might get on a great deal better than we do, and might be infinitely more agreeable company than we are. | |
95. | Get on with it. | |
96. | You can't get on this bus. | |
97. | You can't let Tom get on that train. | |
98. | We can't really be certain that Tom will get on the baseball team. | |
99. | You won't have a reason to not want to get on it. | |
100. | Let's just get on with it. |