单词 | Get on with |
例句 | 1. Stop pissing about and get on with your work. 2. Stop playing around and get on with the job. 3. Stop buggering about and let's get on with it. 4. Let's get on with the matter in hand . 5. Stop all this fuss and get on with your work. 6. Be positive about your future and get on with living a normal life. 7. Sylvia does not get on with the supervisor and the danger is that he will trump up some charge to discredit her. 8. She found it difficult to get on with her, possibly because of the difference in their ages. 9. I don't get on with his lefty friends. 10. Stop gossiping and get on with some work. 11. Stop slacking and get on with that digging! 12. Stop dithering , girl, and get on with it! 13. Just shut up and get on with your work! 14. He doesn't get on with his daughter. 15. Get on with it, you old slowcoach! 16. Do you get on with your parents? 17. Does she get on with your aunt? 18. Stop playing around and get on with your homework! 19. Stop talking and get on with your work. 20. Stop dithering and get on with it. 21. Stop loafing and get on with cleaning the windows! 22. Get on with it! We haven't got all day. 23. I can get on with my work. 24. Cut the chatter and get on with your work! 25. Stop daydreaming and get on with your work! 26. Be quiet and get on with your work. 27. Quieten down and get on with your work. 28. Stop faffing about and get on with it! 29. Get on with your homework! 30. The only thing to do was knuckle down and get on with some serious hard work. 1. Let's get on with the matter in hand . 2. The only thing to do was knuckle down and get on with some serious hard work. 3. Be positive about your future and get on with living a normal life. 4. Sylvia does not get on with the supervisor and the danger is that he will trump up some charge to discredit her. 5. She found it difficult to get on with her, possibly because of the difference in their ages. 31. Don't dilly-dally, just get on with it! 32. Get on with your work! 33. Stop farting around and get on with your work! 34. Stop mooning and get on with some work! 35. Stop larking about and get on with your work. 36. I suppose I could get on with the ironing while I'm waiting. 37. Stop jawing and let me get on with the work! 38. Will you lot stop messing around and get on with it! 39. I'd better leave you to get on with it, then. 40. You have to ignore the pinpricks and just get on with the job. 41. Do shut up, Georgia, and get on with your homework. 42. We hope they can iron out their differences and get on with working together. 43. I didn't get on with her at work either - we fought like cat and dog. 44. 'I didn't really like him.' ' I know what you mean , I didn't get on with him either . 45. Our new manager is very easy to get on with. 46. Get on with life and don't sit back and mope. 47. Why don't you get on with some work insteed of peddling away the whole day doing nothing? 48. From day one , I knew I wouldn't get on with him. 49. I can't seem to get on with him - we're just not on the same wavelength. 50. We need to get on with the job of finding someone to replace him. 51. There is going to be hardship, but we have to grit our teeth and get on with it. 51. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 52. Return to your places and get on with your work. 53. Will you stop messing around and get on with some work? 54. What are your neighbours like? Do you get on with them? 55. I wish you'd stop bellyaching and just get on with the job. 56. People will talk, but you have to get on with your life. 57. There was nothing left for the teams to do but get on with the business of racing. 58. It's important for children to learn to get on with each other. 59. Oh for goodness sake, stop pratting around and get on with your work! 60. Once the fuss has blown over, we'll be able to get on with work as usual. 61. I just get on with my job and do as I'm told - I know my place. 62. She wanted to decorate her room, so I just let her get on with it. 63. So without further ado, let's get on with tonight's show. 64. Just buzz off and let me get on with my work. 65. I'd appreciate it if you let me get on with my job. 66. Come on kids! Simmer down and get on with your work! 67. I don't find him an easy person to get on with. 68. I want to get on with the job of painting my room today. 69. I left her to get on with the task of correcting the errors. 70. The head of the section is found to be a very difficult man to get on with. 71. You just have to accept things and get on with your life. 72. Get on with the work — this is no time to sit back. 73. Could we get on with the class, please? 74. Stop messing around - just get on with it! 75. Get on with it! We don't have all day. 76. I need to get on with my homework. 77. You just get on with it. 78. It's also important that you get on with people, that they're like-minded. 79. In December the United Nations urged governments to get on with setting up a satellite system. 80. Get on with your work, please. There's a lot to do. 81. I'm glad the guests are gone so I can get on with my work. 81. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 82. Each person has never sought an honour or payment for their selfless work, preferring quietly to get on with the job. 83. Rescue workers here have little choice but to grit their teeth and get on with the grim task of recovering the bodies. 84. But the silent, accommodating majorities on both sides will get on with the business of addressing the broader problems. 85. Men thus instructed often found it easier to get on with it than to try and explain the danger all over again. 86. Doer - urging the team to get on with the task in hand. 87. Julie's nice, but I don't really get on with her brother. 88. Demolish all the prefabs and get on with the high flats. 89. Funny thing is the whole place seems to run better her way, so I let her get on with it. 90. The watchman retreated to get on with his cooking and perhaps ponder his next step. 91. But the Gypsies say they just want to get on with the local people. 92. Go and play on the slide and let the girls get on with their game. 93. I get on with it over lunch - a sandwich and a green apple from the canteen, eaten at my desk. 94. Try and put the incident behind you and get on with normal life. 95. Two bloody wars and we're still content to snooze and let that lot get on with it. 96. With a new mailing address and telephone number, the Colemans tried to get on with their lives. 97. The alternative, of course, is to buckle down and get on with playing the game by Westminster's rules. 98. She was dying for him to leave so she could get on with business. 99. We should not just trust people to get on with the task of caring for vulnerable children. 100. Now Peter's family can get on with looking after him and coping with his illness without worrying about losing their home. 101. I do not want to go into detail about how I get on with Michael. 102. Now go away and let me get on with my work in peace. 103. This time, he convinced himself, he would confront his fears and get on with his life. 104. They should quit complaining and just get on with their job! 105. My sister was divorced two years ago, and he doesn't really get on with her. 106. I'd like you, Sergeant, to get on with organising the usual routine. 107. Contestant, Fiona, says she's just eager to get on with the game as soon as possible. 108. They saw themselves as wanting to get on with the teaching of their subject. 109. Bush's low-key message is that the important thing is to get on with the job. 110. Why, therefore, did congress not get on with the business of removing a patently guilty president? 111. After an introduction by the chairperson, we'll get on with the day's discussions. 112. When they go home you can get on with some electronic angling with your detector. 113. They were shouting at her to get on with it. 114. Well, he was paying so let him get on with it in his peculiar way. 115. We should be allowed to get on with the training and leave the generation of profit to those with the necessary expertise. 116. How do you get on with your colleagues-are you an active team-player? 117. You should treat it as a straight forward job of work and get on with it. 118. Well, they grieve; we grieve for a while and then get on with our lives. 119. Just as we were beginning to get on with each other again, Jackie came and stirred things up. 120. He stepped on to the elevator, and the doors closed in front of him before Wyatt remembered to get on with him. 121. Sometimes when you innovate, you make mistakes. It is best to admit them quickly, and get on with improving your other innovations. Steve Jobs 122. So, now we can really get on with the party. 123. The bloke who'd wanted to get on with it started to climb out of the front seat. 124. On Siporax, it is claimed, the bacteria have no need of this and get on with the important job. 125. All the strained confusions of the night are over, all the sleepless impatience to get on with the job. 126. Families are influenced by many factors besides how well individual members get on with each other. 127. Dare they call her bluff and just let her get on with whatever she thought she could do to inconvenience them? 128. Jarvis thought he had better get on with it himself because anyone Tina found would very likely default on the rent. 129. Journalists just pop them a question and let them get on with it. 130. In principle, they can fix their financial risks and get on with the job of dealing with the commercial ones. 131. It is exactly the kind of thing a truly determined and environmentally conscious government could get on with and do. 132. She left him alone to get on with it and fuck around. 133. I didn't get on with her either when we started working together. 134. Now, can we cut out the delaying tactics and get on with it? 135. And now at least he'd be left in peace to get on with some real work. 136. Perserverance and resourcefulness will be required to outflank the roadblocks and get on with the commitment. 137. Find a good nanny and then help her get on with the job of looking after your children. 138. Post-liberation Libya Let them get on with it! 139. He told me curtly to get on with it. 140. Can we just get on with it, huh? 141. "Well, get on with it then," said Dobson, whereupon Davies started to explain. 141. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 142. Get on with your work. Remember this is a classroom, not a bear garden. 143. People who are obnoxious and pushy, we get the business done and get on with it. 144. Volvo was on the auction block even before the financial crisis hit, and the sale allowed the company to get on with its business. 145. It may be tempting to carryout a few tasks when a deadline is looming, but leave this to others while you get on with managing the project. 146. Pass this jussive detailed information, the join that we get on with respect to computer of OK and complete monitoring, achieve the goal that controls the computer thereby. 147. Leave yourself one escape hatch and get on with it. 148. You impudent hussy , and get on with your work! 149. Don't chop logic with him, get on with the work in front of you. 150. Well, I cannot sit here gassing all day; I must get on with some work. 151. People like Stephen Darby and Robbie Threlfall but I get on with all of the lads. 152. 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. 153. Do not be afraid, though: the vast majority of students tend to avoid such self-seeking behaviour and get on with life. 154. Even if your job is hectically busy most of the time, you'll probably have the occasional few minutes when there's really nothing you can get on with. 155. They can get on with running the school system according to their own lights and in their own interests. 155. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 156. Now that the work has been divided up, let each one get on with his own job. 157. 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. 158. Yao Ming should just take his free throw and get on with the game. 159. The current controversy was the latest casualty of my lifelong effort to lead parallel lives, to wall off my anger and grief and get on with my outer life, which I loved and lived well. 160. I was able to get on with my work without interruption. |
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