单词 | On with |
例句 | 1. She's signed on with a temp agency. 2. Stick the pieces on with tile cement. 3. They'll carry on with their plan. 4. Will you please help me on with my overcoat? 5. The soldiers laid on with a will. 6. I'd better bash on with this article. 7. Stop pissing about and get on with your work. 8. These earrings snap on with special fasteners. 9. Stop playing around and get on with the job. 10. Stop buggering about and let's get on with it. 11. She sewed the buttons on with cotton. 12. She sewed it on with needle and thread. 13. Let's get on with the matter in hand . 14. The wire is held on with a metal clip. 15. Stop all this fuss and get on with your work. 16. I wonder if the game will ever catch on with young people? 17. How is he getting on with that novel he is writing? 18. They went on with their basketball match in spite of the rain. 19. There is a stare look on with a disregard called called silent care. 20. Be positive about your future and get on with living a normal life. 21. How is your brother coming on with his study of English? 22. Hang on with your hands, I will lift you up. 23. We must press on with the work if we are to finish it in time. 24. She had a purple dress on with a silver-white necklace. 25. Sylvia does not get on with the supervisor and the danger is that he will trump up some charge to discredit her./on with.html 26. I'll go on with the cases, and you follow in your own time. 27. She found it difficult to get on with her, possibly because of the difference in their ages. 28. We'll go on with the work, whether we can find the necessary tools or not. 29. The only thing to do was knuckle down and get on with some serious hard work. 30. The tail won't come off the toy plane; it is fixed on with nails. 1. She's signed on with a temp agency. 2. Stick the pieces on with tile cement. 3. They'll carry on with their plan. 4. Will you please help me on with my overcoat? 5. The soldiers laid on with a will. 6. I'd better bash on with this article. 7. These earrings snap on with special fasteners. 8. Stop playing around and get on with the job. 9. Stop buggering about and let's get on with it. 10. She sewed the buttons on with cotton. 11. She sewed it on with needle and thread. 12. Let's get on with the matter in hand . 13. The wire is held on with a metal clip. 14. I wonder if the game will ever catch on with young people? 15. The only thing to do was knuckle down and get on with some serious hard work. 16. How is he getting on with that novel he is writing? 17. They went on with their basketball match in spite of the rain. 18. Be positive about your future and get on with living a normal life. 19. How is your brother coming on with his study of English? 20. The tail won't come off the toy plane; it is fixed on with nails. 21. Hang on with your hands, I will lift you up. 22. We must press on with the work if we are to finish it in time. 23. She had a purple dress on with a silver-white necklace. 24. Sylvia does not get on with the supervisor and the danger is that he will trump up some charge to discredit her. 25. I'll go on with the cases, and you follow in your own time. 26. She found it difficult to get on with her, possibly because of the difference in their ages. 27. We'll go on with the work, whether we can find the necessary tools or not. 28. He urged the horse on with a whip. 29. Dab the paint on with a sponge. 30. These earrings snap on with special fastener. 31. I don't get on with his lefty friends. 32. £40 should be enough to be going on with. 33. Stop gossiping and get on with some work. 34. I wonder how Sam got on with him. 35. The police pressed on with the investigation. 36. Jane got on with her work. 37. He urged the horse on with a whip. 38. Stop slacking and get on with that digging! 39. Stop dithering , girl, and get on with it! 40. Just shut up and get on with your work! 41. He doesn't get on with his daughter. 42. Get on with it, you old slowcoach! 43. Let us keep on with our work. 44. The cloth flower snaps on with a special binder. 45. Julia ploughed on with the endless exam papers. 46. Do you get on with your parents? 47. How are you getting on with your studies, David? 48. Did you get it on with him? 49. Does she get on with your aunt? 50. Mother knocked on with the gardening for another hour. 51. Stop playing around and get on with your homework! 52. They goaded him on with insults. 53. Stop talking and get on with your work. 54. Children often try it on with new teachers. 55. Stop dithering and get on with it. 56. 3-D films never caught on with a mass audience. 57. He hung on with grim determination. 58. She was carrying on with a neighbour. 59. Stop loafing and get on with cleaning the windows! 60. She was always looked on with distrust. 31. As we got on with the job, I found myself keenly interested. 32. She impatiently waved him away and went on with her work. 61. They drew investors on with visions of instant wealth. 62. She was helped on with her overcoat by me. 63. Get on with it! We haven't got all day. 64. When did she take on with that man? 65. Tell him to go on with his work. 66. I can get on with my work. 67. Cut the chatter and get on with your work! 68. I'm all right here. Go on with your work. 69. They pressed boldly on with their plan. 70. Carry on with your work while I'm away. 71. Stop daydreaming and get on with your work! 72. Here, let me help you on with your coat. 73. It's no use your trying it on with me. 74. Be quiet and get on with your work. 75. Dab the paint on with a sponge. 76. Quieten down and get on with your work. 77. How are you getting on with your essay? 78. Can I help you on with your coat? 79. Stop faffing about and get on with it! 80. May I look on with you? 81. Carry on with your work while I'm out. 82. That's enough for now-let's go on with it tomorrow. 83. These earrings snap on with special fastener. 84. We must push on with our work. 85. Get on with your homework! 85. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 86. Don't dilly-dally, just get on with it! 87. He is plodding on with negotiations. 88. He's very good at getting on with people. 89. She ignored him and carried on with her work. 90. We'll go on with the presentations after lunch. 91. Let's press on with our work. 92. She's carrying on with her boss. 93. Nixon pushed on with the weapons development program. 94. I'd better bash on with my work. 95. Get on with your work! 96. Each wheel is held on with four bolts. 97. He was laying the flattery on with a trowel. 98. Stop farting around and get on with your work! 99. She's never really got on with her sister. 100. I want to carry on with my course. 101. Poland pressed on with economic reform. 102. The manager has been carrying on with his secretary. 103. Stop mooning and get on with some work! 104. Sometimes riders urge their horses on with whips. 105. Go on with your work. 106. Steady on with my paper! That's all I have. 107. Stop larking about and get on with your work. 108. How's your son getting on with his French? 109. £50 should be enough to be going on with. 110. Don't try anything on with me, kid, or you'll be sorry. 111. I suppose I could get on with the ironing while I'm waiting. 112. He stayed on with an erect posture by the window. 113. I need to crack on with my project work this weekend. 114. The tail won't come off the toy plane; it's fixed on with nails. 115. Stop jawing and let me get on with the work! 115. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 116. Will you lot stop messing around and get on with it! 117. She paused to light another cigarette and then went on with her account of the accident. 118. Ted looked up briefly, then carried on with what he was doing. 119. She's never really got on with her sister/She and her sister have never really got on. 120. I'd better leave you to get on with it, then. 121. He gets on with things in his own peculiar way/manner/fashion. 122. You have to ignore the pinpricks and just get on with the job. 123. Do shut up, Georgia, and get on with your homework. 124. We hope they can iron out their differences and get on with working together. 125. I didn't get on with her at work either - we fought like cat and dog. 126. I wasn't sure he understood what I was saying, but I blundered on with my explanation. 127. She is naughty, that one. She tries it on with me sometimes! 128. 'I didn't really like him.' ' I know what you mean , I didn't get on with him either . 129. Oh well, that's enough chatting. I suppose I'd better bash on with this essay. 130. Please go on with what you're doing and don't let us interrupt you. 131. She fought down her excitement and went on with her work. 132. Have you been loafing away the whole afternoon instead of getting on with your work? 133. Our new manager is very easy to get on with. 134. There aren't enough books. You'll have to look on with Tom. 135. Get on with life and don't sit back and mope. 136. In spite of the scale of the famine, the relief workers struggled on with dauntless optimism and commitment. 137. Why don't you get on with some work insteed of peddling away the whole day doing nothing? 138. One of the actors was unwell and couldn't go on with the performance. 139. From day one (), I knew I wouldn't get on with him. 140. I can't seem to get on with him - we're just not on the same wavelength. 141. He keeps on raking over his divorce, when really he should be getting on with his life. 142. I'll probably have to sign on with a nursing agency. 143. Carl made no response , and carried on with his meal. 144. As we got on with the job, I found myself keenly interested. 145. We must press on with the project without wasting time. 145. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 146. Let's carry on with what we agreed for the moment. 147. It would be a mistake to plough on with this scheme - it'll never work. 148. Her bravery has given him the will to carry on with his life and his work. 149. Do we have enough paint to be going on with, or should I get some more while I'm out? 150. We need to get on with the job of finding someone to replace him. 151. There is going to be hardship, but we have to grit our teeth and get on with it. 152. His assistant stepped into the breach when the old surgeon was unable to go on with the operation. 153. She impatiently waved him away and went on with her work. 154. She carried on with her work for all the world as if nothing had happened! 155. When I came back in, one of the men was trying it on with my wife! 156. He glanced at the note, put it aside and went on with the meeting. 157. Return to your places and get on with your work. 158. Dali's shoe hat was undoubtedly the most surrealist idea he ever worked on with Schiaparelli. 159. Will you stop messing around and get on with some work? 160. His wife found out he'd been carrying on with another woman. 161. The rest of the world struggles on with its perpetual problems, poverty and debt. 162. What are your neighbours like? Do you get on with them? 163. Martin tried to hang on with his toes as well as his feet. 164. He has been playing all afternoon instead of getting on with his work. 165. I wish you'd stop bellyaching and just get on with the job. 166. She gets on with her job and does it supremely well. 167. She was rubber-heeling on her husband to find out whether he was carrying on with some other woman. 168. Go on with you-you're never forty. You don't look a day over thirty. 169. I got on with the business of filling in the form. 170. Be careful not to muddle the files you've already worked on with the others. 171. It was a good enough description for Mattie to be going on with. 172. The kids often try it on with a new babysitter. 173. People will talk, but you have to get on with your life. 174. He picked himself up and walked on with weak knees. 175. If we crack on with the painting we should finish it today. 176. I can't lend you the whole amount now(Sentence dictionary), but I can give you something to be going on with. 177. You're heading for disaster if you go on with her. 178. There was nothing left for the teams to do but get on with the business of racing. 179. If you'd got on with your work instead of wasting time chatting, you'd be finished by now. 180. He found a quiet corner and got on with his work. 181. It's important for children to learn to get on with each other. 182. He cleared his throat, and went on with his summing-up report. 183. Oh for goodness sake, stop pratting around and get on with your work! 184. Once the fuss has blown over, we'll be able to get on with work as usual. 185. 'I really don't feel too good,' I croaked, laying it on with a trowel. 186. After a short pause Maria went on with her story. 187. I just get on with my job and do as I'm told - I know my place. 188. Be off with the old love before you are on with the new. 189. Here are a few books to be going on with until I can find you the others. 190. She wanted to decorate her room, so I just let her get on with it. 191. He told her that she was his favourite author and that she deserved the Nobel Prize for literature.He really laid it on with a trowel. 192. So without further ado, let's get on with tonight's show. 193. Just buzz off and let me get on with my work. 194. Here's a cup of tea to be going on with; we'll have something to eat later. 195. The salesman tried to lead me on with talk of amazing savings on heating bills. 196. He fired up a cigarette and went on with his work. 197. Have you got enough money to be going on with? 198. We'd better crack on with the painting before it gets dark. 199. I'd appreciate it if you let me get on with my job. 200. Come on kids! Simmer down and get on with your work! 201. His encouragement determined us to carry on with the study. 202. I don't find him an easy person to get on with. 203. His shoes were tied on with old bits of string. 204. You're really piling it on with the compliments tonight, Gareth, aren't you! 205. They are pushing on with their campaign for improved childcare facilities. 206. I want to get on with the job of painting my room today. 207. I left her to get on with the task of correcting the errors. 208. Okay, so you made a mistake - you just have to put it down to experience and carry on with your life. 209. John carried on with the business when the war was over. 210. I carried on with my questions, sensing a weak spot in his story. 211. After a little pause, he went on with his speech. 212. The head of the section is found to be a very difficult man to get on with. 213. You just have to accept things and get on with your life. 214. Another minister clung on with a majority of only 18. 215. If we don't finish painting the kitchen today, we can go on with it tomorrow. 216. Get on with the work — this is no time to sit back. 217. Men thus instructed often found it easier to get on with it than to try and explain the danger all over again. 218. I get on with it over lunch - a sandwich and a green apple from the canteen, eaten at my desk. 219. In flaccid prose Shaftesbury rambles on with an air of affected conversational ease which projects the persona of the patronising aristocrat. 220. The opponent during all of this was reduced to looking on with equal measures of admiration and amazement. 221. And now, on with the considerably more destructive process of deleting applications from Windows. 222. The children played quietly in the backyard as Frances looked on with approval. 223. Sometimes when you innovate, you make mistakes. It is best to admit them quickly, and get on with improving your other innovations. Steve Jobs 224. Short- hold and assured tenancies aimed at enticing owners to let empty homes are looked on with suspicion and disdain. 225. There's something not right about the way he goes on with her. 226. They tell you to go on with artificial respiration for ever, for long after you've given up hope. 227. He gets on with cleaning up behind the bar, while his daughter, Genny takes part. 228. Everyone likes flattery; and when you come to Royalty you should lay it on with a trowel. Benjamin Disraeli 229. He told me curtly to get on with it. 230. Go on with your work, you impudent slut! 231. Tranquilly she went on with her work. 232. That was laid on with a trowel. 233. I'll have to push on with my work. 234. We must press on with the work. 235. George rattled on with a volubility which surprised himself. 236. They are right to press on with the negotiations. 237. Tome helped his wife on with her overcoat. 238. You should press on with your work. 239. The afternoon wore on with excruciating slowness. 240. Neither illness nor lassitude prevented him from going on with his work. 241. she was his favourite author and that she deserved the Nobel Prize for literature. He really laid it on with a trowel. 242. The day I signed on with Chrysler, Marian called to wish me well. 243. Madge, therefore , uninterrupted, went on with the wild disjointed chat which her rambling imagination suggested. 244. He walked on with her, elated beyond words, so delightful had been the result. 245. I must press on with my work because it is late. 246. No matter what happen, we must push on with our work. 247. Leave yourself one escape hatch and get on with it. 248. You impudent hussy , and get on with your work! 249. She wears her clothes as if they were thrown on with a pitchfork. 250. Well, I cannot sit here gassing all day; I must get on with some work. 251. All numbers should be clean and pinned on with a safety pin in each corner. 252. Come on with your good fiend, and participate in forestry centre driftage. 253. Have you been loafing away the whole day instead of getting on with your work? 254. Nineteen ninety - two is not a year I shall look back on with undiluted pleasure. 255. Our school authorities are keen to press on with educational reform. 256. The two men stood glaring drunkenly at each other while the crowd looked on with amusement. 257. Turn off your HTC Wildfire, then turn it back on with the optical joystick held down. 258. They promptly picked the ball up and went on with their game. 259. Lapel Zhangweixin really good carry on with Qin, snow hole Flyover security in Kenya! 260. But most choose to slog unhappily on with their sham and desolate unions. 261. What has made Capello change his mind and stay on with Roma? 262. The tank laboriously crawled on with a huddle of soldiers hanging behind. 263. They can get on with running the school system according to their own lights and in their own interests. 264. But in her indomitable way, my friend is on with determination and enthusiasm. 265. Now that the work has been divided up, let each one get on with his own job./on with.html 266. The saleswoman helped her on with it , and , by accident, it fitted perfectly. 267. He'll push on with his project whatever the difficulties may be. 268. It will need to be fixed on with masking tape. 269. However, it is as likely that they will carry on with their staid, conservative strategies. 270. The estimation of trade elasticities is an area in which econometrics meets head - on with policy judgments. 271. He hurried on with his shaving, cutting his chin twice. 272. To sit or stand on with the legs astride; straddle. 273. The orchestra eggs the soloist on with its regular quavers. 274. So write down your strengths and carry on with other part of SWOT analysis. 275. Security administrators a severe challenge on with the mass data and misinformation caused by security facilities. 276. Cyclamen persicum was carried on with substract culture testing by useing of different complex substrate. 277. We must press on with our work because it is late. 278. You needn't think you can try anything on with the new director, he's strict disciplinarian. 279. PLEASE RE - CHECK: Is the camera viewfinder on with a clear and unblemished image? 280. You see problems as challenges and press on with a smile. 281. Yao Ming should just take his free throw and get on with the game. 282. He got out of the car, and carried on with his paper round. 283. In fact, the PDA idea also failed to catch on with potential customers. 284. Abandoned person from now on with standing alone a contract. 285. The young man ramble on with an air of great consequence. |
随便看 |
|
英语例句大全共收录104207条中英例句词条,基本覆盖所有常用英文单词的例句、长难句及中文翻译,是不可多得的英语学习材料。