We found 317 examples of how to use get on in an English sentence.
Sentences 101 to 125 of 317.
# | Sentence | |
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101. | Let's get on with it. | |
102. | I want to get on with my life. | |
103. | He is my best friend because we just get on well with each other and I can trust him with things that I wouldn't tell anyone else. | |
104. | We get on very well. | |
105. | Get on your feet. | |
106. | Why don't you get on with your job? | |
107. | Get on the horse immediately! | |
108. | You're starting to get on my nerves. | |
109. | Don't get on the train yet. | |
110. | Let's get on with the meeting. | |
111. | The three of us get on very well. | |
112. | I'm going to get on the next bus. | |
113. | Shouldn't we get on with this work? | |
114. | I have to get on that train. | |
115. | I'll get on that right away. | |
116. | I'll get on it. | |
117. | I'm begging you father. Please get on good terms with him. This friendship is so dear to me that I can't put it into words. | |
118. | Tom didn't get on back of Mary's motorcycle. | |
119. | Tom didn't get on the train with Mary. | |
120. | Tom didn't get on the plane. | |
121. | Tom didn't get on the bus. | |
122. | Get on with your duties. | |
123. | Get on with it, Tom. | |
124. | Get on your horses. | |
125. | Get on your horse. |