Example sentences of "i get [adv] with [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I might have kicked a few people in my time , and some would say I got away with it for twenty years . |
2 | I do n't know how I got away with it . ’ |
3 | Providence , destiny — although I would like to treat destiny with a very small " d " in my case — inevitably played their parts but nevertheless I got away with it , and my crew got away with it . |
4 | And I had Avenger estate , and I done the same with that and I got away with it for ages and I what you want a do , I know what you wan na do he erm , I mean that 's that 's really sort of pushing it over the top but he got a great big sheet of polythene , he went down to ready mix and had a load of ready mix in the back of this Avenger estate , brand new he 'd only just got it ! |
5 | ‘ I found I got on with him reasonably well . |
6 | Mostly I got on with her . ’ |
7 | And I had five sons , a disabled father , according to the media , and er , I got on with it . |
8 | I got on with my kitchen garden . |
9 | And then I got on with my job . ’ |
10 | When I got home with it , I gave it a wash , and tried it out almost immediately . |
11 | I got off with someone for his hat . |
12 | Verdict on youth of today : ‘ I get on with everybody . ‘ |
13 | I 'm quite interested to see how I get on with her actually cos I 've only ever known her in the context of Tom and Darrel really . |
14 | So I get on with her and try and help her . |
15 | Hopefully the legions will fight it while I get on with my knitting . |
16 | ‘ Since the situation is unavoidable I suggest that now you 're better you make yourself as useful as possible , preparing meals and so on while I get on with my work . |
17 | Now you 've seen how well I get on with your friends , you can bring her , too ! |
18 | I get on with it over lunch — a sandwich and a green apple from the canteen , eaten at my desk . |
19 | I get on with it most of the afternoon , and I 've still got a stack of unopened buff envelopes in my hand as I head doggedly back up the little twisting staircase and sit down on my hard box seat to get on with it again up here , a task which now looks likely to keep me here after everyone else has gone home . |
20 | I got off with Andrew but that 's all a p only a who I get off with him and I do n't fancy him , I know I do n't want to go out with him I just fancy him for the occasional snog , fair enough but I 'm just saying like you know you fancy |
21 | Shall I get on with it now ? " |
22 | If I have a choice between working for a nice man who let's me get on with my work in my own way and as far as possible on my own initiative and a difficult woman , then I 'm not going to hesitate , am I ? ’ |
23 | ‘ One of the very great and rare educators , he knew the art department had to be in the centre of the school , and not way down in some field : he encouraged me to get on with it . ’ |
24 | Then he took the proffered penny and went inside the pub , leaving me to get on with it . |
25 | ‘ Want me to get on with it , then ? ’ |
26 | Why ca n't you leave me to get on with my work in peace ? ’ |
27 | I 'm the general manager , your husband employed me , and because I have had enormous experience in running hotels , I would appreciate it if you would leave me to get on with my job . ’ |
28 | What would I have done , I would have asked her to er get out of the bed , walk towards me and come out into the hall way where she could have been looked after by one of the other officers , and al allow me to get on with my main task in hand . |
29 | And you 're telling me to get back with him . |
30 | There is only one way for me to get in with it in place . |