How To Use get on with In A Sentence
- The first is to wonder why, if the government knows that it wants to impose a ban, does it not get on with it? Times, Sunday Times
- It would free us up time to get on with scrubbing ourselves with carbolic soap…
- Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., who chairs an investigative subcommittee that will hold a hearing on the report today, said the Obama administration should "get on with it and actually debar the worst of the tax cheats from the contractor workforce. GAO report: Tax cheats received billions in stimulus funds
- You're so good with people today and clear up any kind of misunderstanding - and then get on with enjoying all the festivities. The Sun
- Adam had distributed the instruments among the unarmed men of the Caves, and told them to get on with bugle practice. KARA KUSH
- It's really too bad that far too much time is spent running around them either looking for the next ledge to jump to, or trying to find which switch to throw so you can get on with the killing.
- Something that she'd be happy to give up for six months if it leaves her more time to get on with the dusting? Times, Sunday Times
- A speedy resolution of the issue would be most welcome, so that we can get on with the business of cricket. Times, Sunday Times
- But you have to get on with it. The Sun
- They should get on with the job because the country is going down the gutter. Times, Sunday Times