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Sentence count:160+5Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: get alongget along withget onSimilar words: in comparison withdown withbegin withto begin withhave to do withcome to terms withnationwideget onMeaning: v. have smooth relations. 
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61. I just get on with my job and do as I'm told - I know my place.
62. She wanted to decorate her room, so I just let her get on with it.
63. So without further ado, let's get on with tonight's show.
64. Just buzz off and let me get on with my work.
65. I'd appreciate it if you let me get on with my job.
66. Come on kids! Simmer down and get on with your work!
67. I don't find him an easy person to get on with.
68. I want to get on with the job of painting my room today.
69. I left her to get on with the task of correcting the errors.
70. The head of the section is found to be a very difficult man to get on with.
71. You just have to accept things and get on with your life.
72. Get on with the work — this is no time to sit back.
73. Could we get on with the class, please?
74. Stop messing around - just get on with it!
75. Get on with it! We don't have all day.
76. I need to get on with my homework.
77. You just get on with it.
78. It's also important that you get on with people, that they're like-minded.
79. In December the United Nations urged governments to get on with setting up a satellite system.
80. Get on with your work, please. There's a lot to do.
81. I'm glad the guests are gone so I can get on with my work.
81. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
82. Each person has never sought an honour or payment for their selfless work, preferring quietly to get on with the job.
83. Rescue workers here have little choice but to grit their teeth and get on with the grim task of recovering the bodies.
84. But the silent, accommodating majorities on both sides will get on with the business of addressing the broader problems.
85. Men thus instructed often found it easier to get on with it than to try and explain the danger all over again.
86. Doer - urging the team to get on with the task in hand.
87. Julie's nice, but I don't really get on with her brother.
88. Demolish all the prefabs and get on with the high flats.
89. Funny thing is the whole place seems to run better her way, so I let her get on with it.
90. The watchman retreated to get on with his cooking and perhaps ponder his next step.
More similar words: in comparison withdown withbegin withto begin withhave to do withcome to terms withnationwideget onwithwithinwithoutdo withgo withgo withoutdo withoutcope withtalk withbear withwithdrawwith younglive withdeal withplay withmeet withalong withcome up withtogether withagree withend up withcomply with
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