Example sentences of "[vb past] to get [adv prt] with the " in BNC.

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1 When she 'd returned to the office I tried to get on with the writing but could n't concentrate .
2 If LEAs take their assigned task seriously , schools may begin to hanker for the days when they were given the tools and told to get on with the job .
3 He repeatedly stated they needed to get on with the ‘ disclosure ’ work as quickly as possible .
4 I wanted to get on with the drop — the pilot had been in that freezing water for long enough ! i changed to a right-hand hold , then I talked to my passengers as much as possible to keep them calm and show that everything was under control .
5 ‘ He sat down and we wanted to get on with the game and try for another goal , so I wanted him off .
6 He wanted to get on with the job of examining the clothes and , he hoped , identifying the body , but he had another job to do first — to call on the River Police and give them such facts as he had .
7 A spokesman said : The traffic on the M4 is just as busy early in the summer as it is in August , and we wanted to get on with the work before the autumn to take advantage of the longer days and better weather .
8 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 .
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