Saturday, September 10, 2016

get on


to continue with something.

  • Just get on with it.
  • Let's get on with it.
  • Can we get on with it?
  • Let's just get on with it.
  • Hey, let's get on with it.
  • Now get on with your work.
  • Now, get on with your work.
  • You'd better get on with it.
  • Can we just get on with this?
  • I want to get on with my life.
  • Let's get on with the meeting.
  • Let's just get on with it, OK?
  • Would you just get on with it?
  • Can we please get on with this?
  • I've tried to get on with my life.
  • Why don't you get on with your job?
  • Shouldn't we get on with this work?
  • Just shut up and get on with your work!
  • Let's stop wasting time and get on with this work.
  • Tom's mother told him to turn the TV off and get on with his homework.
  • Some well-meaning people think that those who are depressed should just pull their socks up and get on with life.


to have a good relationship with someone.
  • I get on well with him.
  • I get on with him well.
  • She and I get on well.
  • Tom gets on well with both of his sisters but things are a bit strained with his brother.
  • Tom gets on well with all his neighbours.
  • My wife gets on well with my mother.
  • He gets on well with Mister Brown.
  • They get on well together.
  • The three of us get on very well.
  • Sue and I have always got on well.
  • We get on well with our neighbors.
  • I get on very well with my brother.
  • I get on very well with your cousin.
  • I get on well with all my workmates.
  • We don't get on well with each other.
  • The two friends got on well together.
  • Do you get on well with other people?
  • Does Tom get on well with other people?
  • Tom and I get on well with our neighbors.
  • I get on pretty well with my new classmates.
  • We get on quite well but we're not best firends.
  • I get on well with my stepsister but not with my stepmother.
  • They used to get on well together but now they are always quarreling.
  • They are nice boys and I am sure you will get on with them very well.
  • "You don't get on well with your father?" "..." "Sorry, that was none of my business."
  • He is my best friend because we just get on well with each other and I can trust him with things that I wouldn't tell anyone else.


to board a bus, train, etc.

  • Tom got on the bus.
  • Let's get on the bus.
  • I got on the wrong bus.
  • I'm getting on the bus.
  • We got on the bus there.
  • I saw them get on a bus.
  • Tom got on the wrong bus.
  • You can't get on this bus.
  • Tom didn't get on the bus.
  • Steve is getting on the bus.
  • Where shall we get on a bus?
  • Tell her which bus to get on.
  • When the bus came, she got on.
  • The bus stopped and we got on.
  • Where did you get on this bus?
  • We got on the bus at Shinjuku.
  • She got on a bus for Harajuku.
  • We get on and off the bus here.
  • We saw the child get on the bus.
  • I'm going to get on the next bus.
  • Tom got on a bus bound for Boston.
  • We happened to get on the same bus.
  • Where do I get on the number 7 bus?
  • All of their spouses got on the bus.
  • Three more passengers got on the bus.
  • Tom accidentally got on the wrong bus.
  • You must buy a ticket to get on the bus.
  • I got on the bus and took a look around.
  • If I miss the train, I'll get on the bus.
  • They are getting on the bus at the corner.
  • She got on a bus and took a seat in the front.
  • As soon as he got on the bus, it began to move.
  • You have to get on that bus to go to the museum.
  • Tom got on the bus and the driver closed the door.
  • I wasn't being mindful and got on a wrong bus by mistake.
  • Tony and his mother got on a bus in the middle of the town.
  • Where do you get on the bus every day?
  • She sat just behind the seats for whites, and then refused to give up her seat to a white passenger who got on the bus after her.
  • I got on the train.
  • He got on the train.
  • Tom got on the train.
  • Don't get on this train.
  • I got on the wrong train.
  • Tom got on the 2:30 train.
  • Tom got on the wrong train.
  • Don't get on the train yet.
  • I have to get on that train.
  • I got on the train for London.
  • I've got to get on this train.
  • Where did you get on the train?
  • You can't let Tom get on that train.
  • He got on a train bound for Kanazawa.
  • He smiled at us and got on the train.
  • He smiled at me and got on the train.
  • Tom didn't get on the train with Mary.
  • Tell her which train she should get on.
  • Watch your step when you get on the train.
  • Tom and I happened to get on the same train.
  • He was careless enough to get on the wrong train.
  • The rain that was drizzling when I got on to the train is now pouring.
  • I want to make sure I get to the station early enough to buy a newspaper before getting on the train.
  • Tom got on the plane.
  • Tom got on the airplane.
  • Nobody got on the plane.
  • Tom never got on the plane.
  • Tom didn't get on the plane.
  • Where can I get on the airplane?
  • I've never gotten on a plane yet.
  • We'll get on the airplane in an hour.
  • That was the first time I got on a plane.
  • The child got on an airplane in good mood.
  • I am always tense before I get on an airplane.
  • Tom and the other passengers got on the plane.
  • Please just get on a plane and come to Boston.


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