get on in English

verb

proceed, advance; succeed, manage well; agree with

Use "get on" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "get on" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "get on", or refer to the context using the word "get on" in the English Dictionary.

1. Get on the train, Fish, get on the train

2. Get on the platform!

3. They get on fire.

4. Don't get on me.

5. ‘Get On With Surgery’

6. Get on your stomach now!

7. C'mon get on your knees.

8. Just get on my back.

9. Get on with your homework!

10. See how you get on.

11. Get on your front foot.

12. Get on back to your seats.

13. Get on our waitlist to follow Along

14. Bring those bricks up and get on.

15. I get on board the bullet train.

16. Why didn't you get on the plane?

17. Get on with it, you old slowcoach!

18. Get on with your still life study.

19. Does she get on with your aunt?

20. Stop dithering and get on with it.

21. Come on, just get on your knees.

22. How did it get on the skull?

23. What else can you get on him?

24. He doesn't get on with his daughter.

25. I can get on with my work.

26. Do you get on with your parents?

27. I don't want to get on your nerves.

28. The host fears the guests won't get on.

29. Stop gossiping and get on with some work.

30. That compelled me to get on New Faces.

31. They couldn't get on for lack of materials.

32. 2 Get on the interstate leading toward Miami.

33. Stop talking and get on with your work.

34. She'd do anything to get on the telly.

35. Get on the radio and call for help!

36. We can get on perfectly well without her.

37. Stop faffing about and get on with it!

38. 7 Stop dithering and get on with it.

39. Stop dithering , girl, and get on with it!

40. The people shoved to get on the bus.

41. Let' s get on with it, shall we?

42. Get on over to the damn Crawford mill.

43. 7 Buy something and get on the escalator.

44. Get on with it! We haven't got all day.

45. Stop playing around and get on with your homework!

46. Publishers are rushing to get on the microcomputer bandwagon.

47. Get on the grid for live motor sport coverage!

48. 5 Stop dithering , girl, and get on with it!

49. Why can't we just get on with the destruction?

50. Nerves get on edge, and heated arguments can develop.