Use "get on with" in a sentence

1. ‘Get On With Surgery’

2. Get on with your homework!

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

4. I can get on with my work.

5. Get on with your still life study.

6. Does she get on with your aunt?

7. Stop dithering and get on with it.

8. Get on with it, you old slowcoach!

9. Do you get on with your parents?

10. Stop faffing about and get on with it!

11. 7 Stop dithering and get on with it.

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

13. Stop talking and get on with your work.

14. Stop gossiping and get on with some work.

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

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

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

18. 5 Stop dithering , girl, and get on with it!

19. He told me curtly to get on with it.

20. 4 Stop gossiping and get on with some work.

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

22. Just shut up and get on with your work!

23. Cut the chatter and get on with your work!

24. Stop loafing and get on with cleaning the windows!

25. So without further ado, let's get on with tonight's show.

26. 17 Get on with life and don't sit back and mope.

27. " And I'm very naturally anxious to get on with my inquiries. "

28. Come on kids! Simmer down and get on with your work!

29. Just buzz off and let me get on with my work.

30. 6 Doer - urging the team to get on with the task in hand.

31. Oh for goodness sake, stop pratting around and get on with your work!

32. You have to ignore the pinpricks and just get on with the job.

33. We hope they can iron out their differences and get on with working together.

34. I can't seem to get on with him - we're just not on the same wavelength.

35. The watchman retreated to get on with his cooking and perhaps ponder his next step.

36. Well, they grieve; we grieve for a while and then get on with our lives.

37. 21 She wanted to decorate her room, so I just let her get on with it.

38. People who are obnoxious and pushy, we get the business done and get on with it.

39. Perserverance and resourcefulness will be required to outflank the roadblocks and get on with the commitment.

40. Why, therefore, did congress not get on with the business of removing a patently guilty president?

41. Two bloody wars and we're still content to snooze and let that lot get on with it.

42. Contestant, Fiona,[Sentencedict.com ] says she's just eager to get on with the game as soon as possible.

43. The alternative, of course, is to buckle down and get on with playing the game by Westminster's rules.

44. There is going to be hardship, but we have to grit our teeth and get on with it.

45. But the silent, accommodating majorities on both sides will get on with the business of addressing the broader problems.

46. So we rearrange our clothes or hair or apply a little makeup and then get on with our day.

47. You find what you want to do, you find a way to do it, and you get on with it.

48. Accidentally?My point is, you' ve recovered the memory, and you can get on with your life. No, I can' t

49. 20 Each person has never sought an honour or payment for their selfless work, preferring quietly to get on with the job.

50. Men thus instructed often found it easier to get on with it than to try and explain the danger all over again.

51. 3 Sylvia does not get on with the supervisor and the danger is that he will trump up some charge to discredit her.

52. That’s why at Staples we want to help you find the Concession Stand Supplies you’re looking for so you can get on with your day

53. That’s why at Staples we want to help you find the Combos Snacks for the Office you’re looking for so you can get on with your day

54. 5 Sometimes when you innovate, you make mistakes. It is best to admit them quickly, and get on with improving your other innovations. Steve Jobs 

55. While Bank Holidays were traditionally a time when people looked to get on with home improvements, a study indicates that people would rather employ someone else to do the work.

56. Asocial behavior is different. Asocial personalities are people who experience difficulty in social situations due to feeling awkward or lacking the social skills necessary to get on with other people

57. With all editing, no matter how sensitive – and I've been very lucky here – I react sulkily at first, but then I settle down and get on with it, and a year later I have my book in my hand.

58. All my friends have taken the Vaccinetion even when I have told then not to take it,and showed them all the video against it , they just LOL at me and tell me that I am a Conspirest terrorist, it make me very sad, but I suspose it is there life, and I should just let them get on with, or sad in an ohter way “I CAN LEAD A HORSE TO WATER, BUT I