单词 | Get on |
例句 | 1. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for circumstances they want, and if they cannot find them, make them. 2. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for circumstances they want, and if they cannot find them.they make them. 3. You're starting to get on my nerves. 4. The people shoved to get on the bus. 5. How did we get on to your grandmother's cat? 6. Now let's get on to the next exhibition room. 7. Stop pissing about and get on with your work. 8. Stop playing around and get on with the job. 9. Stop buggering about and let's get on with it. 10. Let's get on with the matter in hand . 11. Stop all this fuss and get on with your work. 12. You might get on better with your parents if you showed them some courtesy. 13. Be positive about your future and get on with living a normal life. 14. Every time I get on a plane, I quake with fear. 15. Get on your rubbers, we have to go out in the rain. 16. Sylvia does not get on with the supervisor and the danger is that he will trump up some charge to discredit her. 17. She found it difficult to get on with her, possibly because of the difference in their ages. 18. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and if they can't find them, make them. 19. I don't get on with his lefty friends. 20. Stop gossiping and get on with some work. 21. We can get on perfectly well without her. 21. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 22. Stop slacking and get on with that digging! 23. Stop dithering , girl, and get on with it! 24. Get on the interstate leading toward Miami. 25. Just shut up and get on with your work! 26. He doesn't get on with his daughter. 27. Get on with it, you old slowcoach! 28. The host fears the guests won't get on. 29. The only thing to do was knuckle down and get on with some serious hard work. 30. I can remember the thrill of not knowing what I would get on Christmas morning. 1. You're starting to get on my nerves. 2. How did we get on to your grandmother's cat? 3. Let's get on with the matter in hand . 4. The only thing to do was knuckle down and get on with some serious hard work. 5. I can remember the thrill of not knowing what I would get on Christmas morning. 6. You might get on better with your parents if you showed them some courtesy. 7. Be positive about your future and get on with living a normal life. 8. Every time I get on a plane, I quake with fear. 9. Sylvia does not get on with the supervisor and the danger is that he will trump up some charge to discredit her. 10. She found it difficult to get on with her, possibly because of the difference in their ages. 11. She'd do anything to get on the telly. 31. I'll leave you to get on then, shall I? 32. Do you get on with your parents? 33. Does she get on with your aunt? 34. Stop playing around and get on with your homework! 35. Stop talking and get on with your work. 36. Don't let me stop you, do get on! 37. Stop dithering and get on with it. 38. We get on fairly well. 39. Stop loafing and get on with cleaning the windows! 40. Let's get on to more important matters. 41. Get on with it! We haven't got all day. 42. I can get on with my work. 43. Cut the chatter and get on with your work! 44. Stop daydreaming and get on with your work! 45. Be quiet and get on with your work. 46. Get on!He never said that! 47. Quieten down and get on with your work. 48. We can't get on without their help. 49. Stop faffing about and get on with it! 50. Things are starting to get on top of him. 51. It was uncool to get on well with teachers. 51. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 52. That music is starting to get on my nerves. 53. Get on with your homework! 54. Don't dilly-dally(), just get on with it! 55. They get on well at work but not privately. 56. Get on with your work! 57. Get on the blower and invite him round. 58. Stop farting around and get on with your work! 59. I don't know how we'll get on without Michael. 60. She's ambitious and eager to get on . 61. A good leader should get on well with inferiors. 62. She'd do anything to get on the telly. 63. Stop mooning and get on with some work! 64. Stop larking about and get on with your work. 65. They don't get on at all well together/with one another. 66. Before you can learn to ride a horse, you have to be able get on it. 67. I suppose I could get on with the ironing while I'm waiting. 68. Come on Gina, get on the dance floor and do your stuff! 69. Parents are always keen for their children to get on. 70. I manage to get on top of the job, and then they move the goalposts again. 71. Stop jawing and let me get on with the work! 72. Will you lot stop messing around and get on with it! 73. It took an age for us all to get on the boat. 74. I want no ifs and buts - just get on and tidy your room now. 75. If you wish to lodge a complaint you'd better get on to the manager. 76. I'd better leave you to get on with it, then. 77. You have to ignore the pinpricks and just get on with the job. 78. The Macedonian question had failed to get on to the agenda. 79. I wouldn't like to get on the wrong side of her. 80. Do shut up, Georgia, and get on with your homework. 81. We hope they can iron out their differences and get on with working together.sentencedict .com 82. I didn't get on with her at work either - we fought like cat and dog. 83. Most people can't read small print without glasses when they get on in years. 84. 'I didn't really like him.' ' I know what you mean , I didn't get on with him either . 85. They have had some minor differences, but in general they get on well together. 86. Our new manager is very easy to get on with. 87. Wait to get on the train until the people getting off have cleared out. 88. I was under the impression you didn't get on too well. 89. Be careful not to get on the wrong side of her. 90. Get on with life and don't sit back and mope. 91. The two boys get on well most of the time. 92. Why don't you get on with some work insteed of peddling away the whole day doing nothing? 93. They get on well together because they are of like mind . 94. From day one , I knew I wouldn't get on with him. 95. I can't seem to get on with him - we're just not on the same wavelength. 96. We were disgusted when bosses awarded themselves a massive pay rise. How can they get on the gravy train, but ask us to take a wage freeze? 97. Get on, we shall miss the plane at this rate. 98. If you want further information the best thing to do is have a word with the driver as you get on the bus. 99. She never misses the chance to get on her soapbox about government reform. 100. That evening they saw her get on the No.12 special express to London. 101. I'lltry to get on the flight down to Karachi tonight. 102. We need to get on with the job of finding someone to replace him. 103. There is going to be hardship, but we have to grit our teeth and get on with it. 104. Did you remember to get on to the plumber about the shower? 105. Return to your places and get on with your work. 106. As a child I hated my brother, but now we get on wonderfully. 107. Will you stop messing around and get on with some work? 108. We've had a few arguments over the years, but in general we get on marvellously. 109. What are your neighbours like? Do you get on with them? 110. I tried to get on the 8.45 train but it was full . 111. I wish you'd stop bellyaching and just get on with the job. 112. John watched every opportunity because he wanted to get on. 113. You'll have to work hard if you want to get on. 114. He will get on to calculus as he keeps on working at it. 115. People will talk, but you have to get on with your life. 116. They're very different, though they did seem to get on well when they met. 117. How will I ever get on top of all this work? 118. I managed to get on the train, but it was a close-run thing . 119. There was nothing left for the teams to do but get on with the business of racing. 120. Politics is seen as a man's world. It is very difficult for women to get on. 121. He'll get on well with Anthony - they're birds of a feather. 122. It's important for children to learn to get on with each other. 123. Don't mention tax or Bernard'll get on his hobby horse again. 124. Oh for goodness sake, stop pratting around and get on with your work! 125. Once the fuss has blown over, we'll be able to get on with work as usual. 126. The heating isn't working; I'll get on to the landlord about it. 127. We heard the dulcet tones of the sergeant, bawling at us to get on parade. 128. I just get on with my job and do as I'm told - I know my place. 129. She wanted to decorate her room, so I just let her get on with it. 130. So without further ado, let's get on with tonight's show. 131. Parents are always anxious for their children to get on. 132. Just buzz off and let me get on with my work. 133. With the Explorer pass, you can get on and off the bus as you please . 134. If you want to get on and do something, please don't mind me. 135. If you don't know the answer, leave the first question and get on to the second. 136. Get on the swing and I'll give you a push. 137. I'd appreciate it if you let me get on with my job. 138. We've had our differences in the past, but we get on OK now. 139. Come on kids! Simmer down and get on with your work! 140. I don't find him an easy person to get on with. 141. I wouldn't like to get on the wrong side of him. 141. 142. I want to get on with the job of painting my room today. 143. I left her to get on with the task of correcting the errors. 144. There was a long wait before they could get on the train. 145. The head of the section is found to be a very difficult man to get on with. 146. You just have to accept things and get on with your life. 147. The grind of heavy machines could get on their nerves. 148. Get on with the work — this is no time to sit back. 149. We get on each other's nerves, to put it bluntly . 150. Publishers are rushing to get on the microcomputer bandwagon. 151. It appears to be a board-room decision and not his so let's not get on his back too quick. 152. And they say bikes are too complicated to get on board. 153. Now, other politicians on the campaign trail and on Capitol Hill are scrambling to get on the economic insecurity bandwagon. 154. To a certain degree, the rush to get on line boils down to simple economics. 155. Money is the root of all evil, and yet it is such a useful root that we cannot get on without it any more than we can without potatoes. Louisa May Alcott 156. They hurried to end any conversation and get on their way. 157. Men thus instructed often found it easier to get on with it than to try and explain the danger all over again. 158. I get on with it over lunch - a sandwich and a green apple from the canteen, eaten at my desk. 159. Two bloody wars and we're still content to snooze and let that lot get on with it. 160. The alternative, of course, is to buckle down and get on with playing the game by Westminster's rules. 161. This time, he convinced himself, he would confront his fears and get on with his life. 162. To get on the Net, you simply connect your computer to any of these networked computers via an Internet Service Provider. 163. If you get on the wrong side of Miss Trunchbull she can liquidise you like a carrot in a kitchen blender. 164. If they'd wanted to get on the telly they should have trained as chefs. 165. Share a professional concern with a close confidante or intimate Saturday,(Sentence dictionary) but come Sunday you must get on your soapbox. 166. Far more than the shield is the pleasure I get on the field... The joy of the chase is greater than the result of the race. RVM 167. Sometimes when you innovate, you make mistakes. It is best to admit them quickly, and get on with improving your other innovations. Steve Jobs 168. Get on your knees and pray, then get on your feet and work. Gordon B. Hinckley 169. After driving around for some time with no success I decided that I must get on my way. 170. The bloke who'd wanted to get on with it started to climb out of the front seat. 171. Dare they call her bluff and just let her get on with whatever she thought she could do to inconvenience them? 172. It is exactly the kind of thing a truly determined and environmentally conscious government could get on with and do. 173. There is a lot of competition to get on to this programme. 174. 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