We found 49 examples of how to use get on with in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 49.
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1. | I think John is quite selfish, and a little bit vain. He isn't easy to get on with. | |
2. | Let's stop wasting time and get on with this work. | |
3. | He is a man hard to get on with. | |
4. | He decided to get on with the plan. | |
5. | He is worried whether his wife can get on with his mother. | |
6. | He is easy to get on with. | |
7. | They are nice boys and I am sure you will get on with them very well. | |
8. | Just shut up and get on with your work! | |
9. | Do you get on with your friends? | |
10. | Suppose there's some jerk you just can't get on with. | |
11. | I get on with him well. | |
12. | Get on with it. | |
13. | Let's just get on with it. | |
14. | Let's get on with it. | |
15. | I want to get on with my life. | |
16. | Why don't you get on with your job? | |
17. | Let's get on with the meeting. | |
18. | Shouldn't we get on with this work? | |
19. | Get on with your duties. | |
20. | Get on with it, Tom. | |
21. | Can we just get on with this? | |
22. | Just get on with it. | |
23. | Let's just get on with it, OK? | |
24. | Would you just get on with it? | |
25. | Tom can't be bothered making the effort to get on with Mary's mother. |