Example sentences of "just [verb] [verb] on with " in BNC.
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1 | Garry would dearly love the club captaincy back but he is realistic enough to know he just has to get on with the game . |
2 | ‘ Now we just want to get on with our lives . ’ |
3 | I just want to get on with it . ’ |
4 | You 're not now , oh right okay that 's fine , the er , what I want you to do instead of writing , I mean two hundred words is , is probably feel nothing , but in fact because we want er it to be absolutely right , what I 'd like you to do this time is just write an appraisal , the contents thing er that we had last time we had if you like , content and appraisal and audience , but audience was only er , a sentence or two , I 'd simply like a , an appraisal , what your view of this is , if you 're writing that part of the review , so we 're only thinking in terms of a hundred words now , er what I 'd like you to do is to distribute yourselves over the laboratory , erm go wherever you want but do n't start talking with people , it 's not the , not the Cribben thing I just want to get on with the exercise that I 'm concerned with and write your appraisal , but obviously put your name on it and er if we meet back here thirty five minutes is that long enough for under a hundred words of excellent quality ? |
5 | When businesses just want to get on with doing business , ‘ to be told you can take out a summons but then must allow three to four months for the other side to put forward defences , then allow more time for adjustments of claims and defences , and then , subject to the availability of a judge , you 'll get a hearing on it in 18 months ’ time , is less than satisfactory ’ , said , senior partner with Dorman Jeffrey . |
6 | But the Gypsies say they just want to get on with the local people . |
7 | But the Gypsies say they just want to get on with the local people . |
8 | For the most part people just want to get on with life as best they can . |
9 | Yeah , oh it is neater I agree with that , I just want to get on with it now |
10 | We 're just told to get on with it and hope the recession will go away ! ’ |
11 | ‘ I am not bitter … we are just going to get on with our lives . ’ |
12 | We are just going to get on with our lives . ’ |
13 | ‘ But the way I see it I 've just got to get on with it , I do n't have any choice . ’ |
14 | I 've just had to get on with it , and that 's been a good thing . ’ |
15 | ‘ Botham 's loss is a big blow , but we will just have to get on with it . |
16 | Speedie was just trying to get on with the game . |
17 | When talking about grief a frequent comment is , ‘ We never used to have this sort of fuss made in the good old days : we just had to get on with it ! ’ |
18 | At Morrison & Gibb , according to one survivor , the girls went up to a special room to learn all the types , and another former Morrison & Gibb " learner " remembered that " you were given a card with the lay of the case " and just had to get on with it , practising until you could pick up the type correctly . |
19 | Mind you , I did n't have time for a refresher course , we just had to get on with it . |
20 | No question of a divorce and marriage , she just had to get on with it . |
21 | Mm nobody we just had to get on with my work . |
22 | This is not Norma 's fault , she 's probably quite a nice dear who never wanted the fame , never wanted a prime minister for a husband , just wanted to get on with the washing up back in Huntingdon . |
23 | ‘ This ban is a pain but I just have to get on with it and make the most of the top games I am allowed to play between now and the Five Nations ' . ’ |
24 | ‘ We just have to get on with it , ’ said Ferdinand . |
25 | I 'm a poor old dear but just have to get on with it , ’ said the 32-year-old British No 1 . |
26 | We have 16 other good players here and you just have to get on with things if someone is ruled out . |
27 | Well erm just have to get on with it and and and cope , there 's plenty of single parents who have to do it themselves all the time . |