Synonym: get along, get along with, get on. Similar words: in comparison with, down with, begin with, to begin with, have to do with, come to terms with, nationwide, get on. Meaning: v. have smooth relations.
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151. People like Stephen Darby and Robbie Threlfall but I get on with all of the lads.
152. While Bank Holidays were traditionally a time when people looked to get on with home improvements, a study indicates that people would rather employ someone else to do the work.
153. Do not be afraid, though: the vast majority of students tend to avoid such self-seeking behaviour and get on with life.
154. Even if your job is hectically busy most of the time, you'll probably have the occasional few minutes when there's really nothing you can get on with.
155. They can get on with running the school system according to their own lights and in their own interests.
155. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
156. Now that the work has been divided up, let each one get on with his own job.
157. With all editing, no matter how sensitive – and I've been very lucky here – I react sulkily at first, but then I settle down and get on with it, and a year later I have my book in my hand.
158. Yao Ming should just take his free throw and get on with the game.
159. The current controversy was the latest casualty of my lifelong effort to lead parallel lives, to wall off my anger and grief and get on with my outer life, which I loved and lived well.
160. I was able to get on with my work without interruption.
More similar words: in comparison with, down with, begin with, to begin with, have to do with, come to terms with, nationwide, get on, with, within, without, do with, go with, go without, do without, cope with, talk with, bear with, withdraw, with young, live with, deal with, play with, meet with, along with, come up with, together with, agree with, end up with, comply with.