Get-on-with Sentence Examples

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  • You need to get on with your life.

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  • She even commenced to purr, as if to say, Get on with it, you jerk.

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  • You do what you can and get on with life.

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  • The goal of treatment is one of management and allowing someone to get on with his or her life.

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  • Fred began eating his cereal, with a serving spoon, a sure sign he wanted to accelerate the process and get on with the day's activities.

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  • He wished to put everything concerning the Shiptons in the circular file of his memory and get on with a normal life.

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  • But if I don't get on with my life I'll lose my mind.

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  • The first attests the strong regard which Martial felt for him; but the subject of the epigram seems to hint that Juvenal was not an easy person to get on with.

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  • My God, I cannot get on with him at all.

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  • The English of the Pale were forced into rebellion, but could never get on with the native Irish, who hated them only less than the new colonists.

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  • With better health, the farmers can get on with what they do best - growing cocoa.

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  • A good ear, patience, long-term commitment, ability to get on with people from a variety of backgrounds.

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  • They might have a running feud or they might simply not get on with one an other.

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  • But there's a slight problem, a minor hitch, and we couldn't just get on with the burial.

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  • And if the customer is particularly irate you can get on with something else while they rant.

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  • I will keep updating on this forum how I get on with the new meds.

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  • The sort of food that quietly putters away in the oven while you get on with life.

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  • Member States which have not yet ratified the European Convention should get on with it.

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  • Having chosen the company with which you will register your domain name, you can get on with the task of figuring out if the name you have selected is available.

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  • In a situation where you and your spouse agree that you have both made a mistake and all you want to do is cut your losses and get on with your life, then this may be the right choice.

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  • The subtle desire is to create foods with speed in mind so that folks can get on with the rest of their day.

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  • She was competing with her ex and trying to get on with her life, without realizing what that meant to her.

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  • People magazine reports that Campbell is "happy" to do the cleaning, and once it's over, she'll get on with her life.

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  • They are designed mostly for toddlers who are very happy to be graduating to big boy underwear as they get on with the serious business of potty training.

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  • Most women get very uncomfortable in the last weeks of pregnancy and really want to get on with the process of birth and having the baby.

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  • You will awaken from your procedure fully alert, allowing you to get on with your life quickly and easily.

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  • Your immunity is restored.The formula contains 12 different types of bacteria to help you get on with your day.

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  • Thanks to dating sites like MPwH and PositiveSingles, the fear of being judged for a disease they have no control over can disappear and they can get on with finding love like everyone else.

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  • The desire to purchase a tattoo kit and get on with the real thing is sometimes just too powerful to resist.

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  • If you tackle clutter while it is a few things rather than a pile of stuff, the job is easy, quick and lets you get on with what you really want to accomplish.

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  • If you answer "no", then remove yourself from the food environment and get on with something else.

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  • Regardless, he gave both finalists some constructive criticism and let them get on with their prep work.

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  • He is ready to get on with his life and start college.

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  • However, the fact that free solutions to a shopping cart are available can make at least that part of the online transaction process much easier, and let you get on with taking care of business.

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  • One of the most useful parts of using a color scheme tester is that it enables you to quickly select a working palette and get on with designing the rest of your site's content.

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  • You've got to put it behind you and get on with your life.

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  • It was something she would have to learn to accept - get on with her life.

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  • Come on back to New Hampshire and get on with your life and forget about history.

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  • The mistake had been made and she had no choice but to acknowledge it and get on with her life.

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